Georgia CTSA Investigators Co-Lead $3.8M NINR Grant to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease in Latina Agricultural Workers
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January 31, 2025

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Georgia CTSA Investigators Co-Lead $3.8M NINR Grant to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease in Latina Agricultural Workers

The National Institute of Nursing Research awarded $3.8M to Emory’s School of Nursing and Rollins School of Public Health for a five-year study led by Multi-Principal Investigators Erin Ferranti, PhD, MPH, RN, and Ursula Kelly, PhD, APRN. The Hermanas de Corazón initiative aims to reduce cardiovascular disease in Latina farmworkers by addressing social determinants of health and leveraging community partnerships for peer support interventions.

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Georgia CTSA Principal Investigator Receives 2025 Biomaterials Global Impact Award

Congratulations to Andrés J. García, PhD, Petit Chair & Executive Director of Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, & Regents' Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech, on receiving the 2025 Biomaterials Global Impact Award. Dr. García’s group has engineered new biomaterial platforms that elicit targeted cellular responses and tissue repair in various biomedical applications to improve human health.

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Special News

Graduate Student Poster Competition: Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design - Due TODAY

Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design program is sponsoring a graduate student poster competition. Travel expenses will be covered for awardees to present at the 2025 Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference . Applicant must be a full-time graduate student at Emory, MSM, UGA, or Georgia Tech. Abstracts are limited to one page, 11 point font. Apply by TODAY, Friday, January 31.
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Funding (* New Opportunities)

Samuel and Nancy Gordon GCRC Research Program RFP — Due March 3

The Samuel and Nancy Gordon Research Program is an endowed research fund to support studies broadly related to regenerative medicine with a particular interest in supporting work related to hematopoietic cells and immunotherapy. Applications broadly related to stem cell research will be accepted. Accepting applications for seed grants up to $40,000 each. A maximum of two awards will be made this round. Applications due by 5:00 PM ET on March 3.

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ENPRC Pilot Research Program – Due March 7

Emory National Primate Research Center (ENPRC) is seeking proposals for its 2025 Pilot Research Program. Awards provide up to $70,000 in direct costs for one or two years to support innovative research involving non-human primates. Early career investigators, external researchers, and those new to NHP research are encouraged to apply. Proposals must be submitted by 5 PM EST on March 7.

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Georgia CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design RFP - Due April 4

Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) program is accepting proposals for pilot grants of up to $20,000 to support innovative methodological research in clinical and translational science. Junior faculty and collaborative projects among Georgia CTSA partner institutions are encouraged to apply. Proposals due April 4 at 5:00 PM. For questions, email Bekeela Davila .

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Awards Supporting Cutting-Edge Technologies for Translational Science (ASCETTS) – Due June 19

NCATS invites applications for the Awards Supporting Cutting-Edge Technologies for Translational Science (ASCETTS) NOFO to foster investigator-initiated development of highly innovative technologies to address barriers, limitations, or bottlenecks in translational science – particularly for therapeutic development. This program will support the early-stage proof of concept, high-risk and potentially high-reward studies for feasibility and exploratory technology development, which can transform or significantly improve the efficiency of therapeutic development to achieve NCATS ultimate goals - more treatments to all people more quickly. The research proposed should be for the development of technology that can break new ground or extend present technology toward new directions or novel applications.

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Education and Training

Data Science for Diverse Scholars in Down Syndrome Research — Due January 31

The INCLUDE Data Coordinating Center (DCC) invites applications for the Data Science for Diverse Scholars in Down Syndrome Research (DS3), an immersive two-week summer course from July 7-18, 2025, at the University of Colorado Boulder. This in-person training covers multidimensional dataset analysis, visualization techniques, and professional skill development for career advancement. Travel, lodging, and per diem expenses will be covered by the NIH INCLUDE Project. Applications due January 31.

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Call for Speakers: Physician Assistant GROW Webinar Series

The Morehouse School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Studies Program is seeking speakers for the Georgia Rural Health Outreach Workforce (GROW) Webinar Series starting February 2025. This HRSA-funded initiative focuses on increasing the rural health workforce by providing MSM PA students with experiential education. We invite speakers to address a wide range of topics impacting rural communities.

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Influential Mentoring Training Series

The Research Education Core at the Georgia CTSA is offering the Influential Mentoring Training Series, a monthly, hour-long interactive Zoom series for FACULTY ONLY from 12:00 – 1:00 PM on February 19, March 5, April 2. Led by Dr. Dawn Comeau, this series focuses on enhancing equitable mentorship for diverse trainees. Topics include assessing mentees’ understanding, using coaching approaches, evaluating mentorship, and adopting five practices for success. View Flyer.

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Georgia CTSA TL1 (T32-like) Clinical and Translational Research Training Grant - Predoc Due February 17, Postdoc Due March 17

The TL1 Program provides innovative didactic and mentored clinical and translational research (CTR) training to individuals interested in careers that encompass CTR and clinical and translational science (CTS). The program supports predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees (medical, PharmD, PhD students; resident, fellow physicians; PhD postdocs; and PharmD residents).

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Emory T32 Research Training Program in GI & Hepatology RFA — Due April 27

Emory invites applications for its NIH-funded T32DK108735 Research Training Program in Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology. This program trains postdoctoral fellows (MD, MD/PhD, or PhD) in precision GI and hepatology through translational research and interdisciplinary mentorship. Apply by April 27.

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Research Resources

Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Consultation

Georgia CTSA’s BERD program provides free comprehensive biostatistical, epidemiological, and research design support for researchers. Emory: Submit a RAPID Request for a BERD Consult. Georgia Tech: every Monday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM in Groseclose 303 or Submit a RAPID Request . Register via Google form . MSM: every Friday from 10AM-12PM, virtual statistical consulting clinic via Zoom. Book appointment . UGA: every Tuesday from 11AM-12PM, virtual stat clinic via Zoom. Request a link .

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AI Regulation Blog

Georgia CTSA launched a new blog on Regulatory Knowledge and Artificial Intelligence to stimulate opinion and insights on the ethical and political dimensions of regulating AI models. We welcome future bloggers!

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Georgia CTSA Resources and Support Programs Guide

Are you a research investigator with an appointment at Emory, MSM, Georgia Tech, or UGA? This resource guide is for you! Take a look at the broad range of Georgia CTSA resources and support programs available including consult offerings, clinical/translational research & clinical trials, innovation & entrepreneurship, education & career development, grant writing, funding, collaboration, team science, databases, conferences, and more.

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Call for Content Experts: Georgia CTSA TEAMS Mentoring Program

Are you a mid to senior-level faculty member with expertise in academic success? Do you excel in providing feedback, managing a team, grant writing, or creating your personal brand? Eager to serve as an expert for a learning community group? Georgia CTSA’s TEAMS (Translational Education and Mentoring in Science) Program wants you! Attend via Zoom up to three Learning Community or 1:1 meetings and share your expertise. Learn more.
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Georgia CTSA Match

Looking to connect with experts in your field? Join Georgia CTSA Match! The platform encourages meaningful networking and collaboration by pairing researchers based on similar interests. These matches will help you to build networking opportunities acting as a catalyst to spur your research forward. Discover more and Join Now!

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Innovation & Translation

Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab Applications — Due January 31

The 2025 Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab, themed "Quantitative Approaches in Spatial Multi-Omics for Guiding Personalized Medicine," will take place June 16-20 in Nashville. Early-career biomedical and data science researchers are encouraged to apply . Travel and lodging are covered for selected participants. A virtual Seminar Series is open to all.

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Bench2Market Talks: Building a Compelling Pitch — February 19

Fundraising is critical for early-stage startups, but pitching to investors can be challenging. Join us from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM via Zoom for an interactive webinar on crafting a strong pitch and go-to-market strategy. Speakers Brian Walsh (Innova Group, LLC) and Keyton Weissinger (Copient.ai) will share example pitches and discuss milestone planning and budgeting. Learn More.

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Bioentrepreneurship Networking— February 20

Join us from 4:30 – 6:00 PM, HSRB-II, 6th floor, N600. Pediatric hematologist/oncologist Clark Brown, MD, PhD, will share his journey from academic medicine to industry and startup formation. Don’t miss this chance to connect, converse, and explore the intersection of medicine and entrepreneurship. Food will be provided.

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Emory Institute for Healthcare Improvement Case Competition -— Apply by February 21

The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Emory Chapter invites students to its 4th Annual Case Competition, bringing together top talent from universities across the South, Mid-Atlantic, and NE. Compete in interdisciplinary teams to develop innovative solutions to real-world healthcare challenges while networking with leading experts in healthcare delivery and systems science. The competition runs March 3 – April 7, with $5,000 for 1st place, $2,500 for 2nd, and $1,000 for 3rd. Teams must have 3-5 students from at least two different school programs. Learn More. View Flyer.

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Community

Georgia CTSA Community Engagement Biennial Forum – April 22 & 23

Save the date for the Georgia CTSA Community Engagement 2025 Biennial Forum, which will take place from April 22-23, 2025. Stay tuned for details including location, agenda, speakers, and more.

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Events

SciENcv Workshop Series — January 31

Learn how to create and manage your Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (SciENcv) account to streamline grant applications and ensure compliance with federal regulations. Workshops will be held on January 31 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, February 28 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, March 25 from 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM, April 29 from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM, and May 15 from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM. View Flyer.

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K-Club: Early Career Researchers Navigating Collaborations – February 17

Join us on February 17 at 12:00 PM for a K-Club session focused on navigating your career journey in academic medicine and research. Gain insights into building a successful career, overcoming challenges, and leveraging mentorship opportunities to achieve your professional goals. View Flyer .

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Southeast Regional Conference – March 5-7

Join us at Callaway Resort and Gardens for the Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference . The conference will feature Keynote Speakers Michael Kurilla, MD, PhD, Director, Division of Clinical Innovation, NCATS, and Pearl A. McElfish, PhD, MBA, MS, Director, Institute for Community Health Innovation, UAMS, a new Tools & Technology Showcase, interactive session on using AI to lighten your load, opportunities for networking, collaboration, and more. View Flyer.

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Epic Cosmos Datathon – March 21

Collaborate with clinicians, researchers, and data scientists in using Epic Cosmos' de-identified EHR database encompassing over 280 million patient records. This intensive event from 11AM-6PM in Emory SOM will empower participants to dive into real-world health data, tackle pressing research questions, and aim for rapid research publication. With guidance from clinical subject matter experts and Epic Cosmos staff, teams will explore themes ranging from chronic conditions and health disparities to cutting-edge treatments and rare diseases. Non-Cosmos users are invited to join us for the overview from 11:00AM-Noon and 4:30-6:00PM for team presentations, awards and networking. View flyer .

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Physician Scientist Symposium — April 4 (Deadline Extended: Abstracts Due February 6)

The Emory Physician Scientist Symposium will occur in HSRB I and II. Symposium is a collaboration across Physician Scientist Training Programs at Emory for anyone with clinical training who devotes time to clinical, basic, or translational research. The symposium will provide career development and scientific networking opportunities for a diverse group of medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty across SOM and our Health Systems. Submit Abstracts . View Flyer.

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Translational Science 2025 - April 14–17

The Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) hosts Translational Science 2025: Integrating Data to Power Translation held at the Washington Hilton with scientific sessions and networking with leaders in translational science and clinical research. Early bird rates end Tuesday, February 11.

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Health Services Research Day – May 6 (Abstracts Due March 3)

Join us for this symposium and networking opportunity at Emory Rollins School of Public Health where researchers across Georgia will learn about ongoing quality, effectiveness, and value-based research activities. Health services research examines access to health care, how it is organized and delivered, costs, and outcomes. Keynote Speaker: Jennifer (Jen) DeVoe, MD, DPhil, Chair, Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University. Abstracts Due: March 3. View Call for Abstracts . Register Now.
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For more information on Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA), please visit the Georgia CTSA website . Do you have news, seminars, or events of interest to clinical and translational researchers? Send them to GeorgiaCTSA@emory.edu by noon on Thursday. To suggest subscribers or unsubscribe to the listserv please email GeorgiaCTSA@emory.edu .

Please include the following citation in any publications resulting from direct or indirect Georgia CTSA support, "Supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UL1TR002378. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health." KL2 Scholars should also list KL2TR002381 and TL1 Trainees should also list TL1TR002382.

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