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Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM)

Institute for Translational Medicine

Please join our Loyola ITM Implementation Science community! Our SharePoint site has resources to help advance your clinical and translational health research. Click here if you already have access (“Loyola ITM SharePoint”First time user? Click here to request access: namora@everyvoicemattersatl.com

The days of a sole scientist toiling in his lab are long gone. Rapidly evolving technology makes it easier than ever for researchers to connect with others working in the same area of study and to access the findings and resources of other institutions.

The National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences is supporting networks of research institutes with Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA). The CTSA supports networks that collaborate on the translational research process to expedite results from bench to bedside.

In 2018, Loyola University Chicago joined the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM), the Chicago CTSA hub made up of six local institutions. The ITM has connected more than 1,800 researchers and Chicago-area organizations, funded and trained scientists, and sought to make clinical trials more accessible to local patients. Loyola's participation in the ITM is currently led by Elaine Morrato, DrPH, MPH, CPH, founding dean of the Parkinson School for Health Sciences and Public Health. 

Other participating medical research centers in Chicago include Rush University Medical Center, NorthShore University Health System, Advocate Health Care, and the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Visit the ITM Research Page and learn about funding opportunities for Loyola researchers.

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE FOR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (ITM)

The ITM helps you live your best life by making research breakthroughs happen and getting those discoveries into the real world to improve your health as soon as possible. It is a partnership fueled by about $35 million in grants from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the National Institutes of Health through its CTSA Program.

We're part of a network of more than 55 CTSA Program-supported hubs across the country working to slash the time it takes to develop and share new treatments and health approaches. We work with you and for you to make participating in health research easy, so that together we improve health care for all.

Join the movement and learn more about how we help researchers, physicians, community members, industry, government organizations, and others. Visit us at chicagoitm.org and connect with us on FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube, and LinkedIn @ChicagoITM.

 

FUNDING INFORMATION

This project is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through Grant Numbers UL1TR002389, KL2TR002387, and TL1TR00238 that fund the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH

Institute for Translational Medicine

Please join our Loyola ITM Implementation Science community! Our SharePoint site has resources to help advance your clinical and translational health research. Click here if you already have access (“Loyola ITM SharePoint”First time user? Click here to request access: namora@everyvoicemattersatl.com

The days of a sole scientist toiling in his lab are long gone. Rapidly evolving technology makes it easier than ever for researchers to connect with others working in the same area of study and to access the findings and resources of other institutions.

The National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences is supporting networks of research institutes with Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA). The CTSA supports networks that collaborate on the translational research process to expedite results from bench to bedside.

In 2018, Loyola University Chicago joined the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM), the Chicago CTSA hub made up of six local institutions. The ITM has connected more than 1,800 researchers and Chicago-area organizations, funded and trained scientists, and sought to make clinical trials more accessible to local patients. Loyola's participation in the ITM is currently led by Elaine Morrato, DrPH, MPH, CPH, founding dean of the Parkinson School for Health Sciences and Public Health. 

Other participating medical research centers in Chicago include Rush University Medical Center, NorthShore University Health System, Advocate Health Care, and the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Visit the ITM Research Page and learn about funding opportunities for Loyola researchers.