Register now for 2012 UF Metabolomics Workshop, June 4-7
Published: May 1st, 2012UF CTSI launches new website for finding open clinical research studies
Published: January 19th, 2012UF’s HealthStreet opens to connect Alachua County residents to health services and research
Published: December 15th, 2011CTSI KL2 Scholar Carmen Rodriguez receives $1 million grant to continue research
Published: November 3rd, 2011CTSA Newsletter: UF CTSI helps neonatologist prevent brain damage
Published: October 5th, 2011Noted clinical scientist to lead UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville
Published: September 29th, 2011UF holds first-ever VIVO Hackathon
Published: July 22nd, 2011UF CTSI receives $1.25 million to advance clinical research and personalized medicine
Published: June 16th, 2011UF breaks ground today for $45 million Clinical and Translational Research Building
Published: May 26th, 2011Epic is live and moving forward
Published: May 14th, 2011UF recruits FDA senior scientist to advance Florida’s drug development, regulatory science efforts
Published: April 22nd, 2011Dr. Michael Clare-Salzler Named Chair, Department of Pathology
Published: March 26th, 2011Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) Surges Ahead – Now Offers Configuration Service
Published: March 16th, 2011Announcing Linda Cottler, Founding Chair of UF’s Dept of Epidemiology
Published: February 23rd, 2011UF, FSU Receive Grant for Community-based Clinical Research
Published: January 14th, 2011UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute Annual Strategic Planning Retreat, Jan 14
Published: December 19th, 2010Researchers to Pay Medicare Rates for Clinical Study Services
Published: September 27th, 2010UF names leader of effort to speed research discoveries to patients
Published: March 5th, 2010NIH Expands National Consortium for Transforming Clinical and Translational Research
Published: July 14th, 2009News & Events
- VA Research Day, May 16: Caring for Veterans through Discovery and Collaboration
As part of National VA Research Week, the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center is hosting a Research Day on May ... Read More
- CTSI Seminar, May 10 – What Are We Evaluating? To What End? Tracking and Evaluation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
The UF CTSI Seminar Series presents: “What Are We Evaluating? To What End? Tracking and Evaluation at the University of ... Read More
- CTSI Seminar, May 9 – New Technologies to Streamline Clinical Trials: Understanding the Impact of Medication Adherence
The UF CTSI Seminar Series presents: “New Technologies to Streamline Clinical Trials: Understanding the Impact of Medication Adherence” Wednesday, May ... Read More
Clinical, laboratory, consulting, training and support -- the UF CTSI provides over 40 distinct services to investigators involved with clinical and translational science. The CTSI seeks to improve the university's ability to do science, to make discoveries, to publish results and to translate those results into improved care and improved health. CTSI services include the UF Clinical Research Center, the premier venue for in-patient clinical research in the state of Florida. A Phase 1 Clinical Trial unit provides opportunities for ground-breaking research. Core laboratory facilities, electronic data capture software, an emerging biorepository, a state-wide network for practice-based research, a community-based advisory board, and many other opportunities exist for investigators and their research.learn more
The CTSI provides educational opportunities that facilitate the training of clinical and basic science investigators, clinical trialists, laboratory technicians, study coordinators and other related personnel who are required to establish and support multi- and interdisciplinary clinical and translational researchers and research teams. Our goal is to offer these opportunities to a broad spectrum of pre-collegiate, undergraduate and graduate students and faculty, train these individuals to conduct multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary investigations and, make a major contribution to a new national workforce of clinical & translational science researchers and research teams.learn more
The mission of the UF CTSI is to improve human health. The community benefits as we create opportunities for participation. UF research engages the community at home, in the clinics and in the hospitals. Research opportunities exist across the the full spectrum of biomedical science, from genetics to cancer, from emergency medicine to public health concerns. Find out more about the ways in which the CTSI benefits the community and the ways in which the community participates and supports the work of the CTSI.learn more






