CTSI alum Dr. Guangbin Xia receives NIH K08 award
Congratulations on his new grant to Dr. Guangbin Xia, a graduate of the CTSI's M.S.-CTS program!
Congratulations on his new grant to Dr. Guangbin Xia, a graduate of the CTSI's M.S.-CTS program!
Congratulations to Dr. Thomas Buford, a former CTSI KL2 Scholar, for being accepted into the NIH Early Career Reviewer Program at the Center for Scientific Review!
With a five-year, $9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the Southeast Center for Integrated Metabolomics will help chart the course of biomedical discovery in the newest of the “-omics” frontiers.
The UF Health Science Center Libraries invite UF faculty and staff to attend free lectures on a range of topics in bioinformatics through November.
As doctors prepare to manage an influx of new hepatitis C patients and treatment options, a collaboration among academia, industry and the FDA is poised to deliver real-world data that can help.
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson joined UF leaders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of UF's Clinical and Translational Research Building, the new home of the CTSI and the Institute on Aging.
The Summer 2013 Florida Physician cover story explores how the Personalized Medicine Program and other CTSI-led efforts are helping to pave a new frontier in health care by transferring the latest scientific findings into the patient care setting.
Congratulations to Dr. Michelle Troche, assistant professor and KL2 Scholar, for her demonstrated excellence, innovation, and effectiveness in teaching.
The new CTSI Mentor Academy is structured around a year-long seminar series to strengthen the skills of research mentors and increase the success of both mentors and mentees at UF.
The UF CTSI is funded in part by the National Institutes of Health's Clinical and Translational Science Award program, which is led by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences and supports a consortium of 62 leading medical research institutions.