The new CTSA Publications catalog is now live! Explore CTSA-funded research in one place and filter by publication date, hub, journal, and authors to quickly find what you need: https://ow.ly/hJna50ZcyPx
From patient-friendly sickle cell guidance to evidence-based pneumonia and COVID-19 care, CTSA-supported studies have strengthened how clinical guidelines are developed, adopted, and applied in real-world healthcare! Read more in this CCOS Impact Story: https://ow.ly/j01G50ZbafI
SC CTSI Horizons is bringing faculty together across career stages to spark fresh ideas, share guidance, and build collaborations that strengthen research, connect expertise, and move projects forward. Read the full article for more: https://ow.ly/aTwP50ZetpE
Professors from VCU Schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Social Work earned $100K in translational science grants for interdisciplinary projects with broad potential to improve patient care across disciplines: https://ow.ly/j7S750ZaiW8
The T32 Academic Learning Health Systems Scholars Program is excited to welcome two new scholars this August: Tori Fleming Batayneh, PhD, and Lauren Leviton, PhD candidate! Learn more about these scholars in the full article: https://ow.ly/lQ7Q50Zetp3
SC CTSI’s Data Science team helped publish a manuscript in Science pushing for real world health data to be treated like a public utility, cutting silos, speeding research, and improving patient care: https://ow.ly/2eYC50ZcyQY
Backed by NIH funding and CTSA infrastructure, the MASALA study turned long-term data into national impact. Its findings helped shape new guidelines recognizing South Asian ancestry in heart disease risk assessment and screening: https://ow.ly/wTPy50ZaiWO
VCU’s Wright Center celebrated International Clinical Trials Day by honoring clinical research professionals (CRPs), the backbone of research, & spotlighting the CRP Network, a community of practice supporting 359 members across 1,271 studies (809 clinical trials) in 2025: https://ow.ly/HNl550Zafpv
The Wake Forest CTSI is excited to welcome its 2026-2028 K12 Mentored Career Development Awardees: Grace Chao, MD, MSc, Melanie Marsh, MD, and Bradley Rowland, MD. Learn more about the newest scholars in the full article: https://ow.ly/2tU650ZetoN
North Carolina’s Early Check Program expands newborn screening with whole genome sequencing, helping spot rare, treatable conditions early. In 5K+ babies screened, 139 were flagged for follow-up, and families got a head start on care: https://ow.ly/Z0Nz50ZaiUy