Participating Institutions
Dr. Jennifer Miller visits with a young patient who was involved in a clinical study at the University of Florida. (Photo by Sarah Kiewel, University of Florida)
University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Gainesville, FL
Visit SitePrincipal Investigator: David Robert Nelson, M.D.
Participating Institutions and Community Partners:
- College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
- College of Dentistry
- College of Engineering
- College of Fine Arts
- College of Health and Human Performance
- College of Journalism and Communications
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- College of Medicine
- College of Nursing
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Public Health and Health Professions
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- Shands HealthCare
- North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System
- University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science statewide extension program
- CTSI Community Advisory Council
Highlights:
To speed the translation of basic science discoveries to early investigations in humans and the translation of clinical research into better medical practice and healthcare delivery, the University of Florida (UF) has invested in new research and training resources and restructured its traditional reporting, research and training operations to create the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). The institute will provide the intellectual home for clinical and translational research and training, integrating and synergizing the scientific and educational activities of 12 colleges, two academic and clinical campuses, two regional healthcare systems and Florida's 67 counties.
The CTSI aims to: 1) create an environment through which individuals from diverse disciplines can interact; resources, services and technologies can be identified and accessed; and local and regional barriers to collaborative research can be overcome; 2) train a workforce of clinical and basic science investigators, clinical trialists, laboratory technicians, study coordinators and other personnel required to establish and support multi- and interdisciplinary clinical and translational research teams; 3) enhance the quality and availability of cutting-edge technologies and novel research programs to accelerate discovery, development and application of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities; and 4) create opportunities for clinical scientists and Floridians to collaborate in advancing education and research into the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of human disease.
The CTSI will enable UF to transform how it conducts multi- and interdisciplinary clinical and translational research and training and how it engages citizens across Florida in community-based participatory research, education, health care and health care delivery.