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In the News
Weigh in on the NCATS Strategic Planning Process by January 8
Want to help shape the next five years of clinical and translational science? The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) is in the process of developing a strategic plan to set translational research priorities for the next five years. They seek input on scientific and operational opportunities, challenges, and research needs, with responses due by Friday, January 8, 2016. For more information, please review the Request for Information.
Free Research Help on Tufts University's Medford Campus
Do you have questions about your study design or statistical analysis? Epidemiologists and statisticians from Tufts CTSI's Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Center will visit the Medford Tufts campus on Tuesday, January 5, 2:00-4:00PM in Eaton Hall. Sign up for a 30-minute session by sending an email to info@tuftsctsi.org.
Tufts CTSI also offers a Boston Drop-in Session (every Wednesday from 8:00-9:00AM), or you can submit an online request and we'll get in touch with you.
New Seminar Videos Available Online
Interested in professional development, but can't find the time? Watch I LEARN seminar videos on your schedule, at your pace. I LEARN is free and available to anyone with an internet connection, anywhere in the world.
We've just added these new videos:
One Health
- Zoobiquity Boston Keynote Session 1: Personalizing Cancer Care for Pets and People, taught by Bruce Chabner, MD
- Zoobiquity Boston Session 2: Obesity in a 12-Year-old Female Domestic Shorthair Cat and a 64-Year-old Female Pharmacist, taught by Lisa Freeman, DVM, PhD and Caroline Apovian, MD
- Zoobiquity Boston Session 3: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in a Three-Year-Old Labrador Retriever and a 21-Year-Old Competitive Skier, taught by Randy Boudrieau, DVM and Paul Weitzel, MD
- Zoobiquity Boston Session 4: Autism in a 15-Month-Old Male Bull Terrier and a 10-Year-Old Boy, taught by Nicholas Dodman, BVMS and Jean Frazier, MD
- Zoobiquity Boston Session 5: Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma in a 10-Year-Old Boxer Dog and a 56-Year-Old Nurse, taught by Kristine Burgess, DVM and Andreas Klein, MD
Translational Science
To access these seminars and many others, please sign up for or log into I LEARN and view the course list.
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Seminars, Drop-in Sessions, & Events
Please click on the links below for event information and registration. To view all upcoming Tufts CTSI events, visit our calendar.
Monday
12/14 |
Tuesday
12/15 |
Wednesday
12/16 |
Thursday
12/17 |
Friday
12/18 |
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BERD Center
Drop-in Session
8:00-9:00AM
35 Kneeland St.
10th Floor
Boston |
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Monday
12/21 |
Tuesday
12/22 |
Wednesday
12/23 |
Thursday
12/24 |
Friday
12/25 |
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BERD Center
Drop-in Session
8:00-9:00AM
35 Kneeland St.
10th Floor
Boston |
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HOLIDAY |
Monday
12/28 |
Tuesday
12/29 |
Wednesday
12/30 |
Thursday
12/31 |
Friday
1/1 |
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BERD Center
Drop-in Session
8:00-9:00AM
35 Kneeland St.
10th Floor
Boston |
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HOLIDAY |
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How Can We Help You?
Looking for a collaborator or mentor? Need assistance with study design, statistical analysis, or clinical trials? Want to consult with an expert on patient-centered outcomes research, community engagement, comparative effectiveness research or One Health?
Tufts CTSI is ready to help! Use our online request form and we'll get back to you within two business days.
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Cite It!
We're counting on you.
Please help to ensure the future of clinical and translational research at Tufts.
Cite the NIH CTSA award any time you use Tufts CTSI resources, services, and facilities:
UL1TR001064
For more information, visit our How to Cite Tufts CTSI web page.
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