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CTSI is a collaboration between @OhioState @OSUWexMed and @NCHforDocs funded by @ncats_nih_gov that supports researchers in the pursuit of scientific discovery.
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Joined January 2010
More exciting news about heart health! Researchers believe they have found a way to slow down the aging of the heart, and it starts with brown fat. Read More:
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State University researchers believe they have found a way to slow down the aging of the heart, and it starts with brown fat. Most times when people think o…
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More than 4,200 Buckeyes united at the Central Ohio Heart Walk this past weekend to champion heart health and raise vital funds for life-saving science and research. A powerful show of community and commitment. ❤️
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A new study published in Gastroenterology shows that an AI tool outperforms traditional methods in predicting mortality risk for hospitalized cirrhosis patients.
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Through participatory programs and state-wide partnerships, we are transforming how communities engage, contribute and benefit from research and scientific discovery. Read More about some of our community partnerships and programs! https://t.co/4VsQNCjAD4
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Ohio State researchers are testing a new immunotherapy for metastatic breast cancer using modified NK cells to supercharge the immune system. Two patients at @OSUCCC_James are the first in the world to receive it.
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Patients @OSUCCC_James are the first to enroll in a clinical trial testing a new immunotherapy combination for metastatic breast cancer.
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Join us for a powerful lecture and discussion on August 15, spotlighting efforts to retain clinical scientists as caregiving challenges may arise during your career.
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A joint endeavor between the Office of Physician Scientist Education and Training (PSET) and the CTSI, Ohio State is hosting the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for a site...
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Struggling with a lost sense of smell? Researchers at Ohio State are pioneering new smell aids to help treat anosmia.
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@OhioStateMed scientists are first in the world to test a new, non-invasive treatment for loss of smell. It’s a big step for a condition that currently has no effective treatment.
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Early-career investigators can focus on critical cancer research thanks to the Pelotonia Scholars Program, which provides the support and resources needed to jumpstart their careers.
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The Pelotonia Scholars Program is fueling the next generation of cancer researchers, providing hands-on opportunities and vital support so young researchers can focus on breakthroughs that improve...
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Seats are still open for the Bioinformatics Shared Resources (BISR) Summer Omics Workshop. This is a free workshop and open to all Ohio State scientists and researchers:
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This free Summer Omics Workshop will be held in-person and topics will include OSC, R, bulk RNA-seq, single-cell RNA-seq, and downstream analysis.Both lectures and hands-on practices will be provid...
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Ohio State researchers are using 2 novel devices to help baby corals survive. Combining special underwater lighting + 3D printed habitats, survival rates have doubled. This could reshape how we protect vulnerable reef ecosystems.
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Coral restoration efforts could be dramatically improved with technologies that support the survival and growth of baby corals, suggests a new study. Findings showed that two novel devices, the...
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A promising new cancer drug developed by Ohio State researchers is now being tested in patients. This drug offering hope for those with limited treatment options.
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For the first time, a cancer drug created entirely at Ohio State is being tested in a clinical trial. It took years of science and teamwork @OSUCCC_James to bring the drug from the lab to reality....
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Mitochondria do more than power your cells, they may shape your brain, stress response and disease risk. Researchers are uncovering how these tiny engines influence everything from Parkinson’s to chronic fatigue.
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Your cells’ mitochondria produce almost all the energy your body needs to survive. They also play a role in many other vital cellular functions. This feature looks at how insights about these...
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Pesticides don’t just affect pests, they may disrupt your gut too. Ohio State researchers found that some gut bacteria absorb pesticides, altering metabolism and triggering inflammation. Could probiotics be the key to protection?
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While emerging evidence suggests pesticides can be toxic to the mix of microorganisms in the digestive system, a new study is the first to map changes to specific gut bacteria based on interactions...
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Ohio State scientists have developed a novel chemical tool to generate metal carbenes, molecules essential for producing life-saving drugs. This breakthrough could transform global health and make medicine more accessible worldwide.
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Chemists have developed a novel way to generate a variety of highly useful chemical building blocks by harnessing metal carbenes, suggests new research.  Typically used in chemical reactions essent...
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Ohio State investigators: Need help designing or analyzing microbiome science in your study? The CTSI Microbiome Navigator offers expert guidance, from sample prep to bioinformatics. https://t.co/XgiOBgmvXk
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New research from @OhioState shows how over a dozen pesticides alter gut bacteria, changing how they grow, process nutrients and even shelter chemicals. One species may even help protect against toxicity. Could probiotics be the key?
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While emerging evidence suggests pesticides can be toxic to the mix of microorganisms in the digestive system, a new study is the first to map changes to specific gut bacteria based on interactions...
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NIH-funded teams have developed gene delivery systems that can target specific neural cell types with incredible precision. This could revolutionize how we study and treat brain disorders.
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NIH-funded breakthrough could enable targeted therapies for many neurological disorders.
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Hurry! The deadline to submit an abstract for the ATRN 2025 Health Summit is this Friday! This year’s theme: Navigating the Changing Health Landscape in Appalachia. Details:
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The Appalachian Translational Research Network (ATRN) invites researchers, practitioners, students and community leaders to the 2024 Annual Health Summit, taking place September 30 – October 1, 2025,...
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Studies demonstrate the effect of retinal injury on visual processing pathways, providing insights for the development of vision restoration therapies.
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Studies demonstrate the effect of retinal injury on visual processing pathways, providing insights for the development of vision restoration therapies.
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👏 Congrats to Carolynn Jones, on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the CRP Taskforce SIG at the #ACTS conference! Her leadership in clinical research workforce development continues to shape the future of translational science. #CTSAPrograms
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We are excited to celebrate Carolynn Jones, DNP, MSPH, RN, FAAN, CTSI Workforce Development Workgroup Co-Director, who was honored at this year’s Association for Clinical and Translational Science...
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