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CCTSI Research Seeks to Establish Safe Oral Antibiotic Doses for Infants
4/8/2025New research at the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) aims to establish safe oral antibiotic doses for infants, potentially reducing hospital stays and improving care for newborns with infections....Read More
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Forty Years of Leading High-Impact Research
3/3/2025Wendy Kohrt, PhD, is stepping down from her role as CCTSI's Associate Director of Resources and Services after nearly 40 years....Read More
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Director's Corner
3/3/2025Read the latest news from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI)....Read More
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CU Anschutz Readies for AI's Evolution
2/18/2025CU Anschutz gathered to consider how, as Chancellor Don Elliman said, to unlock the promise of AI while at the same time minimizing the potential dangers....Read More
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Research Conducted at the CCTSI Continues to Advance 'Miracle Drug' for Kids With Cystic Fibrosis
2/3/2025Research at CCTSI advances new CF drug, ALYFTREK, improving treatment and survival rates for children with cystic fibrosis....Read More
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It’s Not All About the Science: CU Professor Teaches Researchers How to Manage Their Grants
1/3/2025CU Professor and CCTSI Program Director Anne Libby teaches researchers essential grant management and leadership skills through accessible online courses....Read More
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Exploring the Ethical Challenges of Decentralized Clinical Trials
12/4/2024Learn about ethical challenges and benefits of decentralized clinical trials discussed at the 14th Annual CCTSI Research Ethics Conference....Read More
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CCTSI Research Fills the Gap in Evidence-Based Infant Feeding Guidelines
11/1/2024Researcher Minghua Tang is developing evidence-based infant feeding guidelines to address gaps in current dietary recommendations for babies under 2....Read More