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Translational Science Competency-Based Assessment Pilot Test Sign Up

by Pamela Dahlen | Dec 10, 2025 | News

The TSCBA Working Group is conducting a study using a mentoring tool to help T Trainees and K Scholars in the CTSA consortium develop translational science skills. The tool focuses on observable behaviors (milestones) rather than rating scales and includes 44...

As few as 2 cigarettes per day linked to 50% increased risk of heart disease: Study

by William Jester | Dec 10, 2025 | Community, News

Just 100 cigarettes over the course of someone’s life may be enough to raise their risk of heart disease and death, a new study suggests. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University, who looked at the smoking habits of more than 300,000 adults for almost 20 years,...

What You Need to Know About ‘Ozempic Face,’ According to Doctors.

by William Jester | Dec 9, 2025 | Community, News

From Ozempic butt to stomach issues, Ozempic side effects are a mainstay in headlines. The “Ozempic face” phenomenon continues to emerge as a result of people taking the medication. According to research, it’s a term used to describe the exaggerated volume loss and...
Submit an Abstract for the CTSA Translational Impacts Working Group Virtual Summit

Submit an Abstract for the CTSA Translational Impacts Working Group Virtual Summit

by Pamela Dahlen | Dec 9, 2025 | News

The Translational Impacts WG is hosting a 2-day virtual summit March 2-3, 2026. The goal of the summit is to highlight the broader landscape of translational impact, equip attendees with strategies to enhance impact, and strengthen shared capacity across the CTSA...
NJIT and NJII Launch PureTrace Labs to Commercialize PFAS Detection Technology.

NJIT and NJII Launch PureTrace Labs to Commercialize PFAS Detection Technology.

by William Jester | Dec 8, 2025 | Community, News

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) today announced the launch of PureTrace Labs, a startup created to bring NJIT-developed technology for rapid detection of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to market. The...
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