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Genomics and Personalized Medicine Conference: Analysis and Clinical Implementation
10/17/2012 • The advanced technologies and capabilities involved in the generation of… Read More ›
CTSI Welcomes Emily Putnam as Program Evaluator
10/17/2012 • Emily Putnam joined the Clinical and Translational Science Institute this… Read More ›
CTSI Director’s Invention Going to Clinical Trial
10/17/2012 •
Reza Shaker, MD, Joseph E. Geenen Professor and Chief, Division… Read More ›
CTSA Tool Shop Webinar on Tissue Information Extraction System
10/16/2012 • TIES – a tool from the University of Pittsburgh CTSI… Read More ›
CTSI-MSTP Joint Sessions
10/12/2012 • The CTSI-MSTP joint sessions bring MSTP trainees and K awardees… Read More ›
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We invite and encourage you to join us as we strive to advance clinical and translational science by bringing together the CTSI and the community in a multidisciplinary research and training environment to improve the health and well-being of the citizens of Wisconsin and people worldwide.
Who can become a member?
Faculty & Associate Memberships
All CTSI Faculty and Associate members receive the same benefits and privileges associated with our services and facilities. Voting privileges are reserved for Faculty Members only.
How does being a member benefit me?
- Access to educational, training, and career development programs;
- Eligibility for local and national CTSA pilot grant funding opportunities;
- CTRSO assistance defining, identifying, and navigating available resources that will guide the researcher from concept to publication;
- Written letters of support when applying for research funding;
- Access to mentoring programs.
What does the CTSI expect in return?
- Committing to the CTSI mission
- Acknowledging the CTSA when publishing manuscripts that have been supported in some way by the CTSI
- Providing us with a PDF file and copy of the manuscript
- Collaborating and sharing your expertise with other CTSI members