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Georgia CTSA Weekly eRoundup July 25, 2025
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New Study Led by Georgia CTSA Investigator Reveals Heart-Healthy Habits Benefit Entire Body
A study led by Liliana Aguayo, PhD, MPH, Emory, reveals maintaining optimal cardiovascular health can significantly improve overall physical and psychological well-being. “The Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) program has been instrumental in teaching me how to translate evidence into action using best practices so findings, like those from our systematic review of Life’s Simple 7™, can improve whole-body health across the lifespan.”
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Improved Cancer Detection, Better MRI Imaging Among 2025-2026 Biolocity Awardees “These teams display expertise in mechanical engineering, surgery, biomedical engineering, biological sciences, electrical and computer engineering, and pediatrics, showing how Georgia Tech and Emory innovators aim to transform patient care,” said Angela Gill Nelms, BME 2007, Managing Director, Biolocity. Georgia CTSA’s Innovation Catalyst program is proud to partner with Biolocity to connect innovators with translational resources.
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Funding (* New Opportunities)
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Emory SOM P4 Fast Track Awards - Expanded Eligibility Criteria!
Emory SOM in partnership with Winship, CHOA, Grady, and CFAR, invites applications for the P4 (Pivot, Proposal, and Planning Program) Fast Track Awards—a new funding mechanism supporting SOM faculty whose grants were recently terminated due to federal funding shifts. Awards of up to $100,000 (direct costs) are available for one year, with potential for renewal. Eligible PIs must propose a novel research pivot aligned with NIH priorities and have ≤$350K (new limit) in other direct funding. Learn More.
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Phlebotomy 101 Training - July 24 - 25
Phlebotomy 101 is a two-day introductory classroom and clinical hands-on training that teaches the techniques of venipuncture. Led by the GCRC nurses, the course is offered to Georgia-CTSA affiliated partners. View 2025 Phlebotomy 101 Training Schedule.
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QUAL-WORKS Online Workshops - July & August
Join Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health QUAL-WORKS for a series of interactive online workshops this summer covering qualitative data collection, analysis, and personalized mentoring. Designed for researchers at all levels, these online-based sessions offer practical skills and expert guidance.
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Fall 2025 MSCR and CPTS Courses - Apply by August 8 Courses are now open to Emory faculty and postdocs! This fall’s virtual options include Scientific Communication for Clinical & Translational Science, Fundamentals of Epidemiology, and Advanced Data Management in R. Email Rachel Hardison to learn more and apply.
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Request for Applications: Atlanta Pediatric Scholars Program (K12) - LoI Due August 15
The Atlanta Pediatric Scholars Program (K12) is now accepting Letters of Interest for its 2025 cohort. Funded by NICHD and led by Emory and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, this program offers 75% protected research time, structured mentorship, and didactic training for senior fellows and junior faculty pursuing independent basic science careers in pediatrics. Applicants should meet NIH K08 eligibility.
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Public Health Wellbeing and Impact Retreat - Aug 23-24
Join us on Emory’s campus for a transformative weekend retreat designed for mid-career public health professionals. Reconnect with your career purpose, boost resilience, and build a 90-day action plan. Optional coaching available. Emory University and Emory Healthcare employees may qualify for tuition coverage. Register by August 4.
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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! Participate in no more than three remote meetings ranging from 1-2 hours and share your expertise. View flyer.
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Advisory Panel for Research
Georgia CTSA’s Network Capacity program has created an advisory panel consisting of patients and families of Emory Healthcare and Grady Hospital. This panel is now a resource available to Georgia CTSA researchers, institutional review boards, and patients by providing a mechanism for patient and families to share their input on clinical research studies. If you, as a researcher would like to request to meet with this panel to receive feedback about aspects of your research studies – study design, consent procedures and documents, recruitment methods, and more –please reach out to Mugisha Niyibizi.
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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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Innovation and Translation
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UGA Medical Device Regulations Conference - August 20
Join the 12th Annual UGA Medical Device Regulations Conference virtually on August 20. Hear from FDA and industry leaders on topics including AI/cybersecurity, QMSR, FDA collaboration, and international markets. Please note you need to have an account or create one to register. For a limited time only, buy three and get one registration for free.
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Atlanta VA Research Day - August 7
Join the Atlanta VA, Emory, and Morehouse School of Medicine for the Joint Research Symposium at 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM at Morehouse School of Medicine’s Calvin Smyre Education Conference Center, 720 Westview Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30310. This full-day event brings together investigators, trainees, and clinicians to showcase research that advances veteran healthcare, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and explores solutions to pressing medical challenges. Featuring keynote speakers Dr. Vincent Marconi and Dr. Solomon Ofori-Acquah, the agenda includes panel discussions, breakout sessions, and a poster presentation. View Flyer.
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Health AI Summer School, Symposium, & Datathon - August 18-24
Join Emory’s HITI Lab for week-long event series focused on future of AI in radiology. From August 18–24, join students, researchers, and professionals for a Summer School on foundation models (Aug 18–20), Symposium for idea exchange and networking (Aug 21), and Datathon tackling real-world datasets (Aug 22–24). Sessions will explore clinical integration, fairness, generalizability, and explainability in medical AI. Participants may register for individual events or full week. Breakfast and lunch are provided, and scholarships are available. Registration and Abstracts due July 31. Learn More.
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Bioentrepreneurship Networking - August 21
Join Emory University's School of Medicine for its Bioentrepreneurship Networking event from 4:30 - 6:00 PM at N600 HSRB-II, where we spotlight speakers who can help take you to the next step in your professional and/or entrepreneurial journey. Featured guest speakers, Ashley Cornelison and Eddie Lai will introduce us to Portal Innovations and the many benefits it offers as an incubator with turnkey lab space here in Atlanta and across its international ecosystem! Enjoy a brief 15-min talk followed by Q&A's and dedicated time for networking with fellow faculty, students, and local biotech/innovation professionals. Food will be provided.
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Pediatric Early Career Researcher Conference - September 9 Join us September 9 from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM at Emory’s Health Sciences Research Building for the 2025 Pediatric Early Career Researcher Conference. Enjoy a day of career development, oral and poster presentations, and a keynote by Dr. Stephen W. Patrick. Open to all interested in child health research. Learn More. View Flyer.
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