New reports demonstrate how CTSAs support NIH institutes and centers

2011 CTSA Annual Summary for the National Institute on Aging
2011 CTSA Annual Summary for the National Institute on Aging

A UF CTSI investigator and a UF CTSI-affiliated research volunteer are highlighted in annual summaries recently published by the national CTSA Consortium Coordinating Center to demonstrate how the Clinical and Translational Science Award consortium helps advance the goals of NIH institutes and centers:

  • UF Institute on Aging director Marco Pahor, M.D., is featured in an investigator spotlight in the 2011 CTSA annual summary for the National Institute on Aging;
  • UF Diabetes Center of Excellence consultant Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, R.N., M.A., CDE, is featured in a volunteer spotlight in the 2011 CTSA annual summary for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

Congratulations to both on this recognition of their work.

The CTSA program is led by the NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. Learn more about the CTSA consortium’s work and resources at www.ctsacentral.org.