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About the Course

Translational science seeks to speed up the process of moving research discoveries from the laboratory into healthcare practices. Numerous
scientific and organizational roadblocks can act as obstacles along the path of translation and ultimately hinder the speed of progress in
medical research. The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) was established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
to transform and accelerate the translational research process, with the intended result of getting treatments to more patients faster. The field
of Translational Science aims to bridge these gaps by: Developing new approaches, technologies, resources and models De...
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Top reviews

FR

Feb 17, 2024

Very informative and comprehensive course included detailed interviews with subject matter experts. Highly recommend ! Enthusiasm of Dr Martin Zand is contagious 😁

GS

Apr 19, 2018

The course shows the variety of how Translational Science is done. I was surprised how it is conducted from several people. The examples made it more clear where

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By Arpan B

May 29, 2021

Very comprehensive and demonstrative for those who want first hand information on translational research.

By Dr M L S

Mar 12, 2019

it has just the right amount of information to educate one into Translational Science

By EMELDER S

Mar 21, 2021

very intresting and highly recommendable

By Katherine A

Oct 30, 2017

I wish I could submit the quizzes

By Nitish J

Nov 24, 2019

Too short, would have expected more details around each step. Didn't go in-depth

By CHAN E C

Nov 25, 2020

Too short and too many interviews with researchers from various fields.

By Bruna B

Nov 29, 2021

Honestly, I didn't like it all. I thought it was related to translation, it turns out it has nothing to do with it, yet it uses the name of it. Also turns out that I studied science - biology - human health & associated many years ago, and even it relating to it, the videos are too long and boring in my opinion. Yet, the first point is, there is no meaning in using a name correlated to translation if the course has nothing to do with it. This term is just a subjective approach of the objectives of research, and not an official subject in the scientific domain.