How to Become a Georgia CTSA Research Investigator
Any research investigator with an appointment at Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Institute of Technology, or the University of Georgia is eligible for Georgia CTSA support.
In order to utilize the resources available from the Georgia CTSA's Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs), protocol review and approval by the GCRCs Scientific Advisory Committee is required.
View submission form and supporting document
- Submit a Request for ethics, regulatory knowledge, biostatistics, epidemiology, research design, and/or biomedical informatics support.
- Search for equipment, collaborators, or training
- View funding opportunities for clinical and translational investigators
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