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Memphis , Tenn. (August 25, 2008) – On July 1,
the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) awarded four
grants to experienced researchers. The
first-time awards were made through the CTSI Pilot Projects Program. The program’s goal is to provide funds for
investigators and clinicians to enhance the quality and efficiency of
translational research and its applications.
The 2008 Pilot Projects Program award recipients are
Monica Jablonski, PhD, Ophthalmology; Karl Weber, MD, Cardiology; Ron Adkins,
PhD, Pediatrics, and Betty Lew, MD, Pediatrics.
This group of primary investigators each pulled together a team of
colleagues from UTHSC, and from other institutions such as Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, National Eye Institute,
Support from the Pilot Projects Program will lead to
advanced training and education of faculty and collaborators in translational
research. Findings from translational
research allow the medical community to turn key results into clinical studies
for medical practices and health care decision makers. All research projects adhere to CTSI’s “bench
to bedside” and “bedside to community” mission.
“The University of Tennessee
Health Science Center has been the leading force in shaping research
opportunities for a number of years,” said UTHSC Chancellor Hershel P. Wall,
MD. “The CTSI has created a practical
platform that provides investigators with funding to advance translational research. We are extremely pleased with the impressive
submissions and with these outstanding award recipients,” he added.
The CTSI received 39 letters of intent for the 2008
Pilot Projects Program and 18 teams were invited to submit full proposals. Applicants endured a rigorous selection
process that required them to explain how utilization and development of
innovative technologies will contribute to translational research. Although there were several valuable projects
not awarded grants, the CTSI team will work with these researchers to improve
their proposals for future Pilot Project Programs.
The
Clinical and Translational Science Institute is a revolutionary
interdisciplinary center at UTHSC with a mission to conduct research that
translates scientific discoveries into clinical applications. CTSI staff work to garner funding from federal,
private foundation and industry sources.
The Pilot Projects Program is but one example of a proactive and
supportive role CTSI plays for investigators in their efforts to obtain
extramural funding for new research initiatives.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center is focused on a four-tier mission
of education, research, clinical care and public service, all in support of a
single goal: to improve the health of Tennesseans. Offering a broad range
of postgraduate training opportunities, the main campus is located in
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