CTSA Cores & Services

 

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Biostatistics, Informatics, and Research Design (BIRD) Core

The BIRD Core provides a central location to access support and consulting services related to human health data science, informatics, and clinical and translational research design.

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Community Engagement Core

The Community Engagement Core provides outreach and educational programs aimed to strengthen the community's role in research, share important resources, provide helpful information, and deliver collaborative programs that address issues and fill needs deemed important by the community.

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Dissemination and Implementation Science Core (DISC)

DISC serves as a vital research within FSU's research infrastructure, bridging the critical gap between scientific discovery and real-world application. DISC ensures that research findings are shared beyond academic journals and effectively translated into practices that meaningfully improve health, education, and social well-being in our communities.

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Translational Workforce Development (TWD) Core

The TWD Core trains and equips academic professionals with the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to translate scientific discoveries into practical applications that improve health, technology, and industry outcomes.

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K2R Scholar Program

The K2R Scholar Program is designed to create a community of early career faculty and mentors who work together to submit high-impact translational science career development and research proposals to set FSU's investigators on a path to independence. 

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Seminole Scholars T32 Database Program

The FSU CTSA provides faculty with assistance applying for Institutional Research Training (T32) Grants. As a part of this service, we maintain information on potential mentors and scholars in a database titled Seminoles Scholars. This database currently houses 90 faculty and 400 trainees to aid in the development of data tables that are a critical part of the T32 grant application.

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