EINSTEIN-MONTEFIORE INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH

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Making a Difference for the Future

The mission of our Institute for Clinical and Translational Research is to enhance the discipline of clinical and translational research by promoting multidisciplinary collaboration, addressing translational 'blocks' in research, providing infrastructure and collaborative support, and enhancing training, education, and career development, as part of the CTSA consortium.

The Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) is jointly sponsored by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. The ICTR will re-engineer clinical and translational research, reorganize research facilities, transform training and educational programs, and expand the cadre of young investigators. As Dean Spiegel enunciated in Einstein's Strategic Research Plan, “Translational research poses a great challenge to institutions everywhere seeking closer integration between basic and clinical research. The public expects that just as research over the past decades has improved human health and led to such ‘medical miracles’ as organ transplantation, so translational research in the genome era will fundamentally change the way medicine is practiced.”

New    ICTR Connections                                                    To access the available ICTR resources CLICK HERE.

Einstein Research Profiles

With the introduction of Einstein Research Profiles, scientists now have information at their fingertips that can help them develop new research collaborations and assist in locating in-house biomedical expertise. The Einstein Research Profiles site is powered by Collexis — a world leader in knowledge management and discovery software — to provide improved access to PubMed publications, information about NIH grants, and each investigator’s network of collaborators.

Click the links below for information from the Research Connection Zone.

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