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Opportunities for Collaborative Clinical and Translational Science: Opportunities for Clinical Phenotyping VA/CTSA C ollaboration Meeting September 28, 2010 Natcher Conference Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD. Opportunities for VA/ CTSA Collaboration.
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Opportunities for Collaborative Clinical and Translational Science: Opportunities for Clinical Phenotyping VA/CTSA Collaboration Meeting September 28, 2010 Natcher Conference Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD
Opportunities for VA/ CTSA Collaboration Title: Opportunities for Clinical Phenotyping Theme: Clinical Phenotyping including Bio-Repositories, Electronic Health Records, Genomic and Observational Research Opportunities for enhanced collaboration among NIH’s Clinical and Translational Awards (CTSA) consortium and the Department of Veterans Affairs will be discussed. Meeting presentations will describe resources such as a Central IRB, informatics, and clinical research pharmacy that the VA has put in place to support data-intensive studies.
VA/CTSA Panels on Collaborative Research VA Panel on VA Translational Research Infrastructure 1) Central IRBs 2) Bio-repositories and informatics 3) Clinical research pharmacy Breakout Sessions: • Genomic Research / Bio-Respository • Informatics / Observational Research • Technology Transfer in the VA • Training
VA/CTSA Collaboration MeetingSuggested External Planning Committee Lars Berglund, M.D., Ph.D. CTSA at UC Davis Larry Kessler, Sc.D. University of Washington Terence M. Keane, Ph.D. VA Boston Healthcare System Content experts in Genomic Research: Eric Topol, MD Scripps Barry Coller, M.D. Rockefeller Peter D. Walzer, M.D., MSc. Cincinnati VA Medical Center Joel Tsevat, MD, MPH Cincinnati College of Medicine Harry Lampiris, M.D. UCSF Carl Grunfeld, MD, PhD UCSF/VA Center Theodore Goodfriend, MD Madison VAH Christine Sorkness, Pharm D UW-Madison CTSA
VA/ CTSA Partners Central Arkansas Veteran's Hospital System - Arkansas Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) James J. Peters VA Medical Center - Mount Sinai Institutes for Clinical and Translational Sciences Cincinnati Department of VA - University of Cincinnati Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training North Florida/South Georgia VA- University of Florida Clinical and Translational Science Institute Jesse Brown VA Medical Center - University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science Atlanta VA Medical Center, Decatur, GA - Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute (Atlanta-CTSI) VA Boston Healthcare System - Boston University Clinical and Translational Science (BU-BRIDGE) Institute Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute VA Boston Healthcare System- Harvard Catalyst: The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center VA Palo Alto Health CareSystem - The Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Education and Research South Texas VA - The UTexas at San Antonio Institute for Integration of Medicine and Science (IIMS) William S. Middleton VA Hospital, Madison, WI - UWisconsin - Madison Clinical and Translational Research VA alt Lake City Health Care System - University of Utah Center for Clinical and Translational ScienceDurham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC- Duke Translational Medicine Institute Ralph H. Johnson VAMC in Charleston, SC- South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute (SCTR) Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, IN – Indiana CTSI
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