Mar 1, 2019
The I-Corps@NCATS Regional Short Course, held at Penn State College of Medicine in early 2019, helped 11 teams of faculty, postdocs and students from Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Health, Penn State Harrisburg, Penn State Berks and Tulane University further develop potential innovations,
Feb 20, 2019
For patients suffering from opioid use disorder, and for the physicians in small towns across Pennsylvania who are their first level of care, Project ECHO offers hope.
Feb 15, 2019
Charleen Hsuan, JD, PhD, recently joined Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute as regulatory impact lead, Research Methods Core.
Nilam Ram, PhD, professor of human development and family studies, will present “Analysis of Experience Sampling and Ecological Momentary Assessment Data, Part 2: Using Multilevel Models of Intraindividual Covariation” at the next Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) Recent Topics in Research Methods Seminar Series.
Feb 6, 2019
“Laws and Regulations in Translational Research: The Role of Law in Health Policy” will be presented at the next Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Bench to Bedside and Beyond Seminar […]
A Bridges to Translation grant from Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute helped to fund a project on how immune cells react and adapt to stress.
Jan 30, 2019
Andrea Murray recently joined Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute as a community engagement coordinator in the Community-Engaged Research Core and as a project manager of the Translation of Despair and Healthcare supplement.
Jan 16, 2019
Penn State student Scott Graupensperger is making the most of his experience by taking part in several training programs offered by Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Dec 7, 2018
A project funded through a Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Bridges to Translation Pilot Grant is helping clinicians use video to assess patients' vitals.
Nov 30, 2018
Dr. Deepa Sekhar will partner with six urban Pennsylvania public high schools and involve more than 9,000 students in research to address the rise of depression and suicide in children.
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