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Star Tribune story features CTSI-funded group's innovative approach for getting pediatric medical devices to markets

Minnesota’s largest newspaper (read by 1.4 million adults every week in print and online) showcased the Pediatric Device Innovation Consortium (PDIC) and its efforts to accelerate the development of new medical technologies for children.

CTSI Support Helped Advance University of Minnesota Start-Up Company

In July 2014, CTSI’s Office of Discovery and Translation (ODAT) awarded funding and support through its Translational Grant Program to develop a non-invasive lung pacing device that is intended to reduce the length of time patients must be…
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Health researcher lands a million-dollar R01 grant using CTSI-provided clinical data

Researchers can securely utilize the electronic health records of more than 2 million de-identified patients, thanks to a
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How One Aspiring Investigator Engaged CTSI's Career Development Programs to Break Into Academic Research and Launch His Career

CTSI is committed to training up-and-coming investigators so they can lead successful research careers, and uncover breakthroughs that can create a healthier tomorrow.The institute’s career development programs help aspiring health…
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CTSI Supports Study That Evaluates Potential Treatment for Kids With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

A University of Minnesota research team recently published the results of a clinical trial that showed choline could reduce some of the cognitive defects caused by prenatal alcohol
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Local Media Outlets Feature Child Health Research Project Funded by CTSI, Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, and the Department of Pediatrics

Stories in the Minnesota Daily and KSTP-TV described how researchers from the University of Minnesota and Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota are teaming up to help Somali children and families better manage Type 1 diabetes. …
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From Undergrad to Global Health Researcher: A CTSI Scholar's Translational Path

When Sudip Bhandari began the CTSI Undergraduate Research Program (URP), he had an interest in public health research, but virtually no research experience. Two years later and only one year out of college, he’s been published in a peer-…
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CTSI Scholar Presents Research on Capitol Hill

Undergraduate student Jamie Morrissette had an experience that many researchers can only dream of: presenting her research to legislators on Capitol Hill. Morrissette represented the state of Minnesota at the annual Posters on the Hill…
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Taking a team approach to research: CTSI Scholar Veronika Bachanova’s translational path

For years, Veronika Bachanova, MD, PhD, has treated patients suffering from blood cancers using all the latest tools available. But, like a lot of clinicians, she needs a bigger toolbox. With her patient-centered expertise to draw from,…
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Advancing Research Careers: Two Investigators Share Their Take

Mentorship. Resources. Educational seminars. These are just a few things that came to mind when we asked researchers how the Clinical and Translational Science Institute helped them be more successful. In our latest video, two scholars in…