UR CTSI-Funded Researcher Finds Negative Effects of Caffeine in Utero
Research led in part by a UR CTSI-funded researcher suggests drinking caffeine while pregnant can lead to structural brain changes and behavioral issues in children later in life.
Blood Cancer Research Moves from Lab to Clinic with UR CTSI Help
With the help of a UR CTSI Incubator Award, Wilmot Cancer Institute researcher Laura Calvi, M.D, has translated discoveries from the lab to a clinical trial that has begun to help patients with blood cancer.
Improving Clinical Research by Empowering Participants
Participant feedback can help organizations improve their clinical trials, but many organizations lack the infrastructure to collect this feedback. The UR CTSI is part of a collaborative project to build such an infrastructure.
Case Study: A Single Drug for Multiple Allergies
It can be difficult to treat people with multiple allergic conditions, because drugs are usually tested against a single disease at a time. A recent case study highlights how the drug dupilumab drastically improved symptoms of multiple allergic diseases and quality of life for a young boy.
UR CTSI Researchers Suggest Vaping Could Cloud Your Thoughts
UR CTSI researchers have uncovered the first evidence of an association between vaping and mental fog in people.