Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) was established in August 2008 as part of a national consortium to transform how clinical and translational research is conducted throughout the country.
Our mission is to identify, stimulate and expedite innovative clinical and translational research to improve the public’s health.
Led by our Dean and the Principal Investigator, Harry P. Selker, MD, MSPH, our leadership team is comprised of world-renowned experts in clinical research, comparative effectiveness research, community engagement and research collaboration.
We work closely with 39 partner institutions, including all of the schools of Tufts University, its affiliated hospitals across Massachusetts and Maine, participating universities, community organizations and non-profit and for-profit organizations.
Career opportunities at CTSI
The Clinical + Translational Science Institute (CTSI) at Tufts Medical Center offers a variety of challenging and exciting careers and jobs for talented and dedicated candidates.
Web: www.tuftsctsi.org
What the Tufts CTSI offers
Tufts CTSI offers a variety of resources and services to assist investigators with generating groundbreaking and significant research, including:
- Connections to researchers for collaboration
- Clinical trial assistance and laboratory research support
- Research design and analysis
- Education and career development
- Community engagement, comparative effectiveness, and One Health assistance
- Research process improvement
- Funding opportunities for pilot studies
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Tufts CTSI is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health (NIH), Award Number UM1TR004398. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.
Please cite this grant whenever you use Tufts CTSI resources, services and facilities.
News
Tufts CTSI receives prestigious NIH grant
Tufts CTSI received the 2018 Clinical and Translational Science Award, providing more than $56 million in National Institutes of Health federal funding to support the institute’s local, regional and national research initiatives over the next five years. It is the third time since 2008 that CTSI received a federal grant.