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Roman to Adapt and Evaluate Total Worker Health Program for Sign Language Interpreters

Roman to Adapt and Evaluate Total Worker Health Program for Sign Language Interpreters

Utilizing mixed methods and clinical efficacy trial design, a project led by former UR CTSI fellowship recipient Gretchen Roman will adapt and evaluate a Total Worker Health program to improve sign language interpreter well-being.

Pisani Awarded First Robert G. Holloway CTSI KL2 Alumni Lectureship

Pisani Awarded First Robert G. Holloway CTSI KL2 Alumni Lectureship

Anthony R. Pisani, PhD, is the first recipient of the Robert G. Holloway CTSI KL2 Alumni Lectureship in Clinical & Translational Science. The lectureship was created to recognize past UR CTSI Career Development Award translational scientists and mentors who have gone on to significantly contribute to the University’s national reputation for research.

New Course to Train Translational Scientists in Ethical Awareness and Competency

New Course to Train Translational Scientists in Ethical Awareness and Competency

Funding from the National Institutes of Health was recently approved for “Capacity Building in Bioethics for Scientists across the Translational Spectrum,” a project to develop a course that builds capacity in emerging translational researchers as they work to generate knowledge and interventions for the benefit of their field, their patients, and their communities.

National Relaunch of Recruitment Innovation Center Supported by UR CTSI

National Relaunch of Recruitment Innovation Center Supported by UR CTSI

The Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC), a collaborative group of researchers involved in recruitment and retention of research participants, will formally relaunch this fall.

Office of Research IT Seeks to Support and Accelerate Research with Technology Solutions

Office of Research IT Seeks to Support and Accelerate Research with Technology Solutions

The Office of Research IT leverages technology solutions to support all researchers across the Medical Campus.