Education & Training

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...
Through our Biostatistics Seminar Series, offered each Fall, we provide clinical and translational researchers who have prior basic quantitative training in biostatistical methods with a deeper understanding of selected topics...
We provide expertise and guidance on completion of a variety of research forms and regulatory documents required when implementing a clinical study. Regulatory consultations are available to guide and support you as you design...
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...
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...
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...
UNC Network for Research Professionals (NRP) The UNC-NRP is a peer group that is open to all research personnel on campus to help increase awareness and communication of best practices through a series of educational...
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