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Rochester Early-Stage Investigator Network Program

The Rochester Early-Stage Investigator (RESIN) program works across departments and centers to optimize and support training for early-stage investigators from across the translational spectrum.

Purpose and Goals

RESIN is designed to help early-stage investigators develop the skills and knowledge to innovate and improve the efficacy and efficiency of translation, from discovery to implementation and dissemination within the Learning Health System and beyond.
By providing guidance and support, the aim is to help early-stage investigators​ apply for and obtain career development grants. RESIN is a collaborative effort among the UR CTSI, clinical and basic science departments, and the URSMD Office for Faculty Development.

Workshop Dates

Date and Time Initiative and Title
August 9, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
"Conducting Clinical and Translational Research:
How the CTSI can Help"

Presented by John Cullen, PhD; Carrie Dykes, PhD; Jeanne Holden-Wiltse, MPH, MBA; Alfred Vitale, PhD; Edwin van Wijngaarden, PhD
Link to recording and slides