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Forty Years of Leading High-Impact Research
3/3/2025
Wendy Kohrt, PhD, is stepping down from her role as CCTSI's Associate Director of Resources and Services after nearly 40 years.
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Director's Corner
3/3/2025
Read the latest news from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI).
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CU Anschutz Readies for AI's Evolution
2/18/2025
CU Anschutz gathered to consider how, as Chancellor Don Elliman said, to unlock the promise of AI while at the same time minimizing the potential dangers.
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Research Conducted at the CCTSI Continues to Advance 'Miracle Drug' for Kids With Cystic Fibrosis
2/3/2025
Research at CCTSI advances new CF drug, ALYFTREK, improving treatment and survival rates for children with cystic fibrosis.
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It’s Not All About the Science: CU Professor Teaches Researchers How to Manage Their Grants
1/3/2025
CU Professor and CCTSI Program Director Anne Libby teaches researchers essential grant management and leadership skills through accessible online courses.
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Exploring the Ethical Challenges of Decentralized Clinical Trials
12/4/2024
Learn about ethical challenges and benefits of decentralized clinical trials discussed at the 14th Annual CCTSI Research Ethics Conference.
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Major Study to Explore Why Older Men May Get More Vascular Health Benefits from Exercise Than Older Women
11/15/2024
A CU Department of Medicine exercise physiologist has a major NIH grant to study why older men and women get different health benefits from exercise.
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CCTSI Research Fills the Gap in Evidence-Based Infant Feeding Guidelines
11/1/2024
Researcher Minghua Tang is developing evidence-based infant feeding guidelines to address gaps in current dietary recommendations for babies under 2.