Research - CTSI-CN

Leadership
Principal Investigator
Lisa M. Guay-Woodford, MD
Hudson Professor of Pediatrics
Associate Vice President for
Clinical and Translational Research
The George Washington University
Director, Center for Translational
Science
Director, CTSI-CN
Children’s National
[email protected]
Co-Principal Investigator
Vincent A. Chiappinelli, PhD
Associate Vice President
for Health Affairs
Associate Dean of the School
of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington University
[email protected]
Administrative Director
Amanda Kasper, MPH
[email protected]
www.ctsicn.org
The CTSI-CN is part of a national Clinical
and Translational Science Award consortium
and is supported by grant UL1TR000075
and KL2TR000076 from the National Institutes
of Health’s National Center for Advancing
Translational Science.
CTSI-CN Clinical and Translational Science
Institute at Children’s National
111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington DC, 20010
Research
CTSI-CN is a partnership
between Children’s National
Health System and the
George Washington University designed to accelerate
the translation of research into improved child, family,
and community health by fostering collaborative
dialogue and investigations.
Awarded by The National
Institutes of Health
The Clinical and Translational Science
Institute at Children’s National
(CTSI-CN) is a program sponsored
by National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences (NCATS)
and supported by Award Number
UL1TR000075
CTSI-CN What We Do....
CTSI-CN Services Include
Biomedical informatics consultations
Research design and data analysis
n Facilitation of regulatory processes
n Assistance with career development applications
n Pilot funding
n Degree and non-degree training for investigators and
research team members
n Access to research nurses, coordinators, and bionutritionists
n Study planning and budget preparation
n Community engagement and research opportunities
n Participant recruitment and retention
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CTSI-CN provides members
with access to many benefits
Education opportunities e.g., career development support, training opportunities, seminars, and symposia
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Research resources that include free consultations for CTSI-CN services,
reduced rates for NIH-sponsored and
pilot research support, letters of support
for grant applications
Collaboration opportunities to participate in interdisciplinary research and facilitate means
to national opportunities available through
CTSA institutions
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Funding for pilot award recipients
and KL2 Scholars
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Membership in the Society for Clinical
and Clinical and Translational Science
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Dr. Lisa Guay-Woodford
How can you become
a member?
It’s easy to become a CTSI-CN
member. Just visit www.ctsicn.org
and click the yellow “Join” icon.