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About ITHS

About ITHS

The Institute of Translational Health Sciences is dedicated to speeding science to the clinic for the benefit of patients and communities throughout Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho.

Research Services

Research Services

ITHS offers resources to researchers that increase the speed at which scientific discoveries can be translated into treatments that improve health outcomes for patients and communities.

Education & Training

The ITHS Education Program supports investigators and scholars through the development and maintenance of curriculum and career development education.

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Educational Program Graduates

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ITHS Supported Publications

Latest News

  • The University of Washington and seven other universities have been awarded an I-Corps Hub Grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The 5-year, $15-million-dollar award will support innovator training through the I-Corps curriculum. The Northw...

  • The ITHS core group Integrating Special Populations (ISP) has developed a new resource to promote health equity within research that’s done virtually. “Guidelines for Equitable and Effective Teleresearch Engagement” was published in November of 2024,...

  • The American Pediatric Society (APS) has announced Bonnie Ramsey, MD, as the winner of the 2025 APS John Howland Award. This award, the highest honor bestowed by the society, was given to recognize Dr. Ramsey, an ITHS Co-Principal Investigator Emerit...

  • ITHS founding Prinicipal Investigator Nora Disis, MD, was recently honored as the UW School of Medicine Inventor of the Year for her work developing cancer vaccines. Among her many other academic and advisory roles, Dr. Disis serves as director of th...

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events
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12:00 pm Developing Your Individual Devel... @ Online Event
Developing Your Individual Devel... @ Online Event
Jan 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Developing Your Individual Development Plan for Leadership @ Online Event
Description Dr. John Amory will present an approach to creating an “Individual Development Plan for Leadership” based on his experience as the former Section Head of General Internal Medicine at UWMC-Montlake and the current Associate Dean of Translational Science and Principal Investigator of the ITHS....
Award Numbers
ITHS is supported by the National Center For Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Numbers UL1 TR002319, KL2 TR002317, and TL1 TR002318.

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