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Tufts CTSI accelerates translation of laboratory research into clinical use, medical practice and health policy. We connect people to research resources, consultation, and education, and we foster collaboration with scholars of all disciplines and with community members, with the ultimate goal of improving the health of the public.

As part of that collaborative spirit, Tufts CTSI is delighted to announce the launch of Profiles, a free, web-based professional networking tool. Using Tufts CTSI Profiles, scientists and researchers can find potential collaborators, co-authors, and mentors, and members of the public can learn about the exciting research currently happening at Tufts.

What is translational science?

Answers to that question have abounded in the literature and in the halls of every research hospital.

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Tufts CTSI Scholar Studies Variation in Hospitals' Infection Rates for Obstetric Patients

Like most expectant mothers, Dr. Sarah Goff got advice from family and friends about prenatal care and childbirth. However, as a pediatrician and internist at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA and an Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, her instinct was to research that advice by exploring the scientific literature. This inspired her to learn more about maternal infections related to labor and delivery in hospitals across the country.
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