
CCTS
The Research Education and Resources for Special Programs (RERSP) goal is to connect basic scientists, clinical scientists and clinicians to facilitate future collaborations. Each workshop is designed around a specific topic and allows for groups to interact with scientific colleagues and address important challenges/questions in research and interact with clinical colleagues to identify major clinical problems/questions in the care of patients.
Past topics include:
Virology and Viral Disease
Immunology and Inflammation
Future topics may include:
Neuroscience and Neurologic Disease
Cell Biology and Organ Specific Disease , Tissue Replacement, Repair,
Revascularization, Regeneration
Research Expertise in Imaging Technology and Clinical Research
Basic and Applied Genomic, Proteomics, Metabolomics
Contact:
Ginny Bumgardner, MD PhD FACS—Associate Dean for Research Education and Graduate Studies, COM Ginny.bumgardner@osumc.edu
Karen Ahijevych, PhD—Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Nursing
Ahijevych.1@osu.edu
The CCTS records many of its seminars, courses, and special events for podcasting. These podcasts are available on the CCTS SharePoint (internal) website. In order to access this page, you will need an OSUMC user id. If you do not have one, contact Bob Rice.
In order to view the podcasts, it is best to right click the title and save it to your computer rather than “checking out”. The podcasts can only be viewed using Internet Explorer, at this time.
The current list of podcasts include:
The basics of study design in PH 795: Dr. James Obrien
Clinical Trials on Trial in PH795: Dr. Phillip Binkley
Imagery in Biology and Writing in PH 850
What is Translational Research in PH 795: Dr. Phillip Binkley
Writing your manuscript putting it all together in PH 850
The OSU Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is seeking applicants for the NIH CTSA TL1 Mentored Clinical Research Training Program. The overall goal of the CCTS TL1 Program is to provide Trainees with the skills required to develop a career in trans-disciplinary clinical and translational research relevant to human health.
Attend the TL1 Mentored Clinical Research Program Information Session
Get more information on how to apply and download an application