Wright Regional CCTS: Translational Workforce Development
Wright Regional CCTS: Translational Workforce Development
The goal of the Translational Workforce Development Program of the Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Science is to enhance clinical and translational training for all participants in the learning health ecosystem. We provide resources and educational and training opportunities to create, sustain, and retain a clinical research workforce that is competent, efficient, and serves as role models in best practices for clinical research conduct.
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Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia and a growing health crisis as the U.S. population ages, with abnormal tau protein aggregation thought to…
Bioinformatic Bites: Molecular features of human…
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Dr. Roy Sabo, Professor, Biostatistics, discussed how to appropriately interpret and report p-values in the context of hypothesis testing. He also highlighted several…
Statistical Thinking Part II: How to Interpret…
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The Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research’s Discovery Dialogues seminar “Early Life Stress, Immune Function, and Energy: Lessons from Women…
Early Life Stress, Immune Function, and Energy:…
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Extracting pathway-level insights from untargeted metabolomics remains a major challenge due to data complexity and lack of targeted reference points. This talk presents…
A Computational Toolkit for Extracting Biological…
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This Central VA SOCRA Chapter Meeting was recorded August 20, 2025 with Lauretta Cathers, PhD, LMSW as speaker. Dr. Cathers is the Director, Bachelor of Science in…
2025.4 Central VA SOCRA Chapter: Communication…
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The Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research presented a research seminar, Navigating Non-Federal Research Funding, on Thursday, October 2, from noon -…
Navigating Non-Federal Research Funding with Drs.…
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Dr. Roy Sabo, Director of Statistical Services at the Wright Center, presented a seminar on the critical roles of sampling and variability in interpreting research data.…
Statistical Thinking Part I: How to Interpret…
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Dr. Nina Exner, Research Data Librarian, discusses the updated NIH Public Access Policy and how it may affect your NIH-funded research. For more information, please…
Understanding the Changes to the NIH Public…
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Apply for a $25,000 Translational Science Pilot Grant! The Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Science hosted a webinar to explain this exciting…
Translational Science Pilot Funding Opportunity…
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The Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Health Sciences Library present a Whetting Your Appetite for Research seminar, “Operationalizing…
Operationalizing Community Engaged Research with…
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The Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research recently hosted the latest session in its grant writing series, featuring Dr. David Cifu, Professor and Chair…
Navigating the Department of Defense (DoD) grant…
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This Central VA SOCRA Chapter Meeting was recorded May 14, 2025 with Heather Fudala, PhD, RN, CCRP as speaker. Dr. Fudala is the Director of Nursing Research and…
2025.3 Central VA SOCRA Chapter: Differentiating…
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This Grant Writing Series session took place May 14, 2025. Dr. Patricia Kinser, dean of the VCU School of Nursing, shared key strategies for building a competitive…
Positioning Yourself to Compete for External…
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This Grant Writing Series session took place on March 21, 2024. Dr. Chris Lemmon, Professor and Associate Chair of Biomedical Engineering, provided an overview of the…
Navigating the National Science Foundation (NSF)…
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This Whetting Your Appetite for Research seminar took place on May 1, 2025, and was presented by the Wright Center and the Health Sciences Library. Dr. Deborah…
Survey Design for Research with Dr. Deborah…
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