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CCTS Pilot Research Program

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science Pilot Research Program is calling for applications.

CCTS is Accepting Applications for Community Mini-Grant Awards

Grants will provide $2,500 to community partners to develop, implement and evaluate small-scale, evidenced-based health outreach projects focused on reducing health disparities in Appalachian communities in Kentucky. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16.

Abstracts, Mentor Nominations Being Accepted for CCTS Spring Conference

Abstracts and mentor nominations are now being accepted for the 13th Annual Spring Conference of the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science. Abstracts are due Monday, March 5, and mentor nominations are due Monday, Feb. 26.

Community Engagement and Research Mini-Grant Program 2018

The University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science, Community Engagement and Research Program, is requesting applications from community partners for funding to support health outreach projects. 

CCTS Spring Conference Call for Abstracts

CCTS is calling for abstracts for their 13th Annual UK CCTS Spring Conference

Research Mentor Nominations

Nominate your research mentor for recognition at this year's CCTS Spring Conference.

You Can Make a Difference by Participating in Research

Medical research advances treatments, care and diagnostics benefit countless patients. Linda Rice, RN, CCRC, director of clinical operations at the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Research, discusses how people can help in this endeavor in Sunday's Herald-Leader Your Health column.

How is UK Moving Up Nationally in Research?

Federal research funding has been flat nationally, but you wouldn't know it by UK's funding numbers, which show three consecutive years of growth.

Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky Accepting Applications for Spring Program

The CLIK is a four-week intensive leadership development training program offered in Hazard, Kentucky, designed to enhance research and capacity-building competencies in community leaders, senior staff, directors and administrators who work to improve health and wellbeing.

Request for Applications: Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky

CLIK is a 4-week intensive leadership development training program offered in Hazard, Kentucky, designed to enhance research and capacity-building competencies in community leaders, senior staff, directors and administrators.