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Edward Bahnson, PhD Surgery Cell-Mediated Targeted Redox Intervention for the Prevention of Restenosis in the Injured Vasculature Sarah Birken, PhD Public Health/Health Policy and Management Leveraging Stakeholders'...
The Career Development Award Writing Groups assist researchers with the preparation of an NIH K award or other mentored career development award. Enrollment is open for the next series of TraCS Career Development Award/K Writing...
The Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR Residential) develops the skills necessary for a successful career as a principal investigator and collaborator in clinical/translational research. The program emphasizes: study...
We provide learning opportunities and training for all types of researchers — from junior academics to community advocates — in areas that help accelerate the advancement of translational research. We have a number...
Morris Weinberger, PhD Co-Director Health Policy and Management Director, PhD Program UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Kim Boggess, MD Co-Director Professor, Maternal-Fetal Medicine UNC Department of Obstetrics...
MOTRD UP, or Mechanisms of Translation, Realizing Discovery and Understanding the Pipeline is a postdoctoral training program funding by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through the NC TraCS Institute. The...

Education & Training

We train and develop early stage investigators to conduct translational science. The TraCS K Program is a mentored career development award in translational science. Under the direction of mentors and the TraCS K leadership...

Education & Training

The North Carolina CRO Collaborative was initiated by the NC Biotech Center in an effort to increase knowledge about career pathways in the clinical research industry and to help individuals prepare for careers in clinical...
We help qualified researchers develop and submit their first independent investigator-initiated grant (e.g., R01) to the NIH and another agencies. Groups are organized by research methodology and grant submission timeline...
Supplement grants are additional funds awarded to TraCS to support post-doctorates or junior faculty to further their research and training in translational science. Funds support salary and research for 2 years. Supplement...

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