Stay in touch with research developments featuring UB CTSI investigators and other newsworthy accomplishments from around the Buffalo Translational Consortium and the national Clinical and Translational Science Award network.
Monday, May 19, at 9 a.m. is the deadline to submit letters of intent for the UB CTSI spring 2025 Translational Pilot Studies Program.
Presentations and a panel discussion on artificial intelligence were highlights of the 2025 CTSI Annual Forum, held on March 19 at the CTRC.
“Structural Determinants of Food Insecurity: Mechanisms, Pathways, and Policy Interventions” will be presented by UB's Rebekah J. Walker, PhD.
Highlights of the CTSI Annual Forum on March 19 include a panel discussion on advancing translational science with AI and awards for BTC researchers.
Central to the CTSA grant to UB’s CTSI are a series of new initiatives designed to improve health outcomes locally and beyond.
Projects focusing on food literacy and lead poisoning have been awarded CTSI Community Partnership Development Seed Grants.
The CTSI will build on its extensive record of success using the power of research to improve health outcomes throughout WNY.
The CTSI has awarded new Translational Pilot Studies Program grants to assist investigators in developing promising new technologies and therapeutics.
UB’s Institute for Healthcare Informatics has developed a new tool that allows researchers to search text medical notes in electronic health records.