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The ITHS REDCap Tips and Tricks series is designed to support researchers get the most out of REDCap in their translational science work. For the May installment, the focus is on action tags, a tool that provides more control to customize REDCap forms and surveys....

Several ITHS contributors made waves at the ACTS Translational Science 2026 (TS26) in April, including three TL1 trainees. The four-day event, held this year in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, always brings together CTSA leaders at every level to amplify emerging voices in translational science and clinical research...

For this installment of the ITHS Profile Series we‘re focusing on the newly created Resource Library for Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRN). We connected with Laurie Hassell, ITHS Director of Community Engagement, to learn more about the effort to create this library and how it will be...

Applications are now open for the Grant Writing Program, a 12-week course that helps junior faculty and postdocs create a completely written grant that is ready for submission to a funding organization. Between 16-20 participants will be admitted into the course following a review of...

Are you interested in a collaborative postdoc recruitment event to explore how you may take the next steps in your research career? Consider joining Fred Hutch, the University of Washington, and Seattle Children's to learn more about research opportunities in Seattle and hear from outstanding mentors,...

The ITHS REDCap Tips and Tricks series is designed to support researchers get the most out of REDCap in their translational science work. This month’s installment focuses on Data Entry, offering guidance to best utilize your REDCap account. ...

The Institute of Translational Health Sciences proudly announces the 2026 cohort of the ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program for post-doctoral scholars. ITHS will provide protected research time, funding, mentorship, and other necessary resources to foster the development of their clinical and translational...

A team of researchers at the University of Washington has created 3D reconstructions of human liver tissue that provide new understanding of the organ at a cellular level. Their project, the Liver Map pipeline, is described in a paper published in the Feb 18 issue...

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA‑H) has announced a significant award to the University of Washington to develop and validate an ultra‑miniaturized wireless biosensor designed for placement in the tear duct as part of a multi‑institutional team including Massachusetts Institute of Technology (lead...