Stay in touch with research developments featuring UB CTSI investigators and other newsworthy accomplishments from around the Buffalo Translational Consortium and the national Clinical and Translational Science Award network.
UB's i2b2 and TriNetX databases, which offer searchable, de-identified clinical patient data, are about to become even more powerful with the implementationof Kaleida Health data.
The CTSI Community of Scholars Seminar Series features three distinguished presenters in June, each discussing their groundbreaking research on unique, important topics.
Research on the genetic basis of the mammalian circadian clock that has been central to progress in the field of chronobiology will be featured at the next CTSI Distinguished Speaker Seminar.
Investigators at UB have access to a wide variety of tools designed to enhance recruitment and retention. In addition, CTSI staff are available for consultations and guidance.
New CTSI online library of videos created by UB faculty and staff content experts contribute to a diverse and well-trained workforce of investigators and research staff.
In the last 12 months, there have been changes to the CTSI Board, which is the principal oversight body of the CTSI and is comprised of leaders of each BTC partner institution.