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REDCap Training Series: Beginner

This training is intended for those who have never used REDCap, and will cover:   • Logging into REDCap   • Orientation to REDCap Navigation Bar   • Basic features and functions    o User rights    o Reports   • Creating a survey      Contact Brent Seeders (brent.seeder@uky.edu) before this training to set up a REDCap account  

Barriers to Breakthroughs Seminar Series: Pragmatic Translational Science Principles in Projects Large and Small

Objectives: Discuss the concept of translational science Distinguish translational science from translational research Illustrate key principles of translational science through examples of pilot and “Element E” projects Presented by: John Robinson Singleton, MDProfessor and Vice Chair, NeurologyDirector, CTSI Clinical Research UnitUniversity of UtahChief of Service, NeurologySalt Lake City Veterans Administration Health System 

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Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Associate Vice President for Research, Clinical and Translational Research

BMI Lunch and Learn: Utilizing CCTS for Data Curation & Statistical Expertise in Clinical Research

Presented by James Aaron, MHA, PMP and Sarah Jane Robbins, MPH, MS in UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS)

Research Advancing Kentucky: Revealing diabetes risks

Dr. Philip Kern is a diabetes expert working to understand diabetes on a molecular level. The NIH-funded CCTS and Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center are critical to that research.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Protecting the brain

NIH funding drives innovation in brain health. It also supports Dr. Luke Bradley’s research on protecting and restoring brain cells in diseases like Parkinson’s, leading to promising treatments.

Clinical trials make discovery happen at UK

At the University of Kentucky, clinical trials are essential to providing the most advanced care to our patients and communities.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Offering life-saving solutions

With NIH support, Thomas Prisinzano seeks new ways to treat substance use disorders and pain by exploring how chemical structure influences biological activity.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Providing crucial supports for researchers

With NIH support, Katherine Hartmann describes the vital work of the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) for UK researchers and Kentucky communities.

2025 SPARK cohort named, students to focus on community health research

Now in its sixth year, the SPARK program trains undergraduate students from a broad range of backgrounds, experiences and communities to conduct impactful research to improve health disparities early in their college experience.