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Georgia CTSA Weekly eRoundup March 6, 2026
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Connect, Collaborate, and Innovate: Southeast Clinical and Translational Science Conference Starts Wednesday!
Register now to attend the Southeast Regional Clinical & Translational Science Conference, March 11–13, at Callaway Resort and Gardens! Join colleagues from across the region for three great days of collaboration during scientific presentations, poster sessions, interactive panels, trainee programming, networking opportunities, and awards banquet. Don’t miss the special keynote by Joni L. Rutter, PhD, Director, NCATS, NIH! View agenda and flyer.
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Confronting the Roadblocks in Medical Technology Innovation
During the recent Boundaries & Breakthroughs event at Georgia Tech IMS, panelists discussed preparing MedTech innovators to understand how design decisions cascade into real clinical environments. “You really do have to be able to be interdisciplinary,” said Georgia CTSA Informatics Co-Director Jon Duke, MD, MS. “Now of course what makes things go is not often the knowledge of the domain, but the person’s role or connectivity into the system.”
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Funding (*New Opportunities)
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ARISEN Pilot & Early-Stage Investigator Research Grants - LOI Due March 6
The Autoimmunity, Rasmussen’s, Inflammation & Status Epilepticus research Network (ARISEN) is accepting applications for two pilot funding opportunities: a general Pilot Research Grant and an Early-Stage Investigator Research Grant, supporting innovative rare disease research aligned with the ARISEN mission. Applicants may apply to only one funding mechanism per cycle. LOIs due by 11:59 PM ET on March 6.
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WHSC Food, Nutrition and Health Research Awards - Due March 16
The Woodruff Health Sciences Food, Nutrition and Health Research Awards invite proposals for one-year pilot projects advancing research on nutrition and its impact on health, with funding up to $100,000. Eligible faculty from the Emory SOM, SON, and RSPH must form cross-school collaborations. Proposals are due by 5:00 PM on March 16. View RFA.
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Georgia CTSA BERD Pilot Grants RFP - Proposals Due April 3
Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) program is accepting proposals to support novel methodological research in biostatistics, epidemiology and related areas to advance clinical and translational research. Awards up to $20,000 are available to eligible faculty across Georgia CTSA partner institutions. Meritorious applications from new investigators will be prioritized for funding. Proposals Due: April 3, 5:00 PM.
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2026 Pediatric Research Alliance Pilots - LOI Due April 9
The 2026 Pediatric Research Alliance Pilots offer two funding mechanisms - the Junior Faculty Focused (JFF) Award and the Center Award - each providing $50,000 per award to support new pediatric research initiatives. LOI due April 9, with full applications (by invitation only) due June 25.
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Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) - Apply by April 17
The Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) is a 30-credit Emory Laney Graduate School program providing didactic and mentored research training for careers in clinical and translational research. Eligible applicants include predoctoral students, postdoctoral trainees, and early-career faculty from Emory, Georgia Tech, MSM, and UGA. Apply by 5:00 PM on April 17.
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ATLANTIS U2C/TL1 Training Program - Apply by April 20
The ATLANTIS U2C/TL1 Training Program is accepting applications from pre- and postdoctoral scholars at Emory, MSM, and Georgia Tech conducting research in non-malignant nephrology, urology, or hematology. The program provides one year of research training support beginning July 1, including stipend support, travel funding, mentorship, and professional development opportunities. Applications are due by April 20 (rolling review thereafter, subject to availability). Learn More.
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Certificate Program in Translational Science (CPTS) - Apply by May 1
The Certificate Program in Translational Science (CPTS) is a 16-credit program offered through the Emory Laney Graduate School for trainees conducting research at the interface of basic, translational, and clinical science. Eligible applicants include predoctoral PhD, PharmD, or MD students; postdoctoral fellows; and early-career faculty from Emory, MSM, Georgia Tech, or UGA. Apply by 5:00 PM on May 1.
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Fall 2026 Clinical and Translational Science Courses Available to Non-Degree Students
Emory faculty, postdocs, and PhD students are welcome to enroll in the following fall semester courses via Zoom through the Laney Graduate School: MSCR 515 Scientific Communication for Clinical & Translational Science, MSCR 596 Advanced Data Management in R, and CPTS 500 Fundamentals of Epidemiology. Tuition awards are not available, but faculty and postdocs at Emory may be eligible for the Emory Courtesy Scholarship if employed for at least one year. Apply by August 14.
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TIN Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management - Apply Now
The Trial Innovation Network (TIN) is now accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management, running April–June 2026. This virtual, cohort-based program is designed for principal investigators and clinical research project managers transitioning from single-site to multicenter clinical trials and includes asynchronous modules and live discussion sessions. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and space is limited. View Flyer.
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Winn Career Development Award - Apply by May 4
The Robert A. Winn Excellence in Clinical Trials: Career Development Award (Winn CDA) for early-stage investigator physicians is accepting applications for scholars. $120K/year for 2 years covers a portion of the scholar’s salary to engage in training and research. This program supports career development of early-career investigator-physicians through structured education and mentorship on community-oriented clinical trial design and implementation. Apply by May 4.
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New Gene Therapy Resources Now Available on the PaVe-GT Website
The NCATS Platform Vector Gene Therapy (PaVe-GT) program has released new resources to help researchers advance gene therapies for rare diseases. Announced during Rare Disease Day at NIH, the updated PaVe-GT website includes practical scientific and regulatory tools such as target product profile templates, regulatory submission templates, example FDA application packages, publications on PaVe-GT’s development experience, and infographics outlining the pathway from discovery to clinical testing.
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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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Bench2Market Talks: Pitch Perfect - March 18
The Bench2Market Talks Presents: Pitch Perfect - Decks that Drive Investment, Partnerships, and Customers webinar will take place on March 18, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM (virtual). D’lynne Plummer, Co-Founder of Late Bloomer Creative, will share practical strategies for building compelling pitch decks that resonate with investors and partners, simplify complex science, and strengthen your go-to-market narrative.
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Measuring Meaning - Evaluation Strategies that Tell the Real Story - March 11
The CEDER Learning Exchange: Measuring Meaning - Evaluation Strategies that Tell the Real Story will take place on March 11 from 2:00-3:30 PM via Zoom. This webinar will explore evaluation strategies that align with community priorities, strengthen community health efforts, and highlight innovative approaches to disseminating evaluation processes and outcomes. View Flyer.
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Laker Wildlife Initiative - Ongoing Opportunities
The Laker Wildlife Initiative supports interdisciplinary training and research addressing wildlife crime and environmental threats through science, criminal justice, environmental studies, and public policy. The initiative is seeking to build partnerships with Emory, including opportunities for students to attend Laker Wildlife events and collaborate with regional conservation organizations.
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Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference - March-11-13
Register Now! Join us for the 2026 Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference, March 11-13, at Callaway Resort and Gardens. This event brings together cross-disciplinary researchers and clinicians from across the region to present cutting-edge health-related research with national impact. Keynote Speaker: Joni L. Rutter, Director, NCATS, NIH, "NCATS Updates: Maximizing the Success of Translational Research”. Meet new collaborators and network with other leaders in the field! View agenda and flyer.
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Grand Rounds ENACT - March 16
Join us on March 16 at 3:00 via Zoom featuring Thomas Kannampallil, Chief Data Scientist and Assistant Dean for Data Science at Washington University SOM. The presentation will address the design, development, and implementation challenges of AI-based clinical decision support, including EHR-based deployment strategies, data pipelines, performance drift, and pragmatic clinical trials
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K-Club: Why Are We Here? - March 19
Join K-Club for a special virtual session at 1:00 PM featuring Ulemu Luhanga, PhD, Associate Professor, DOM, Emory SOM. Dr. Luhanga will share practical strategies to help early-career researchers manage their time more effectively and intentionally. Attendees will gain insights on prioritizing responsibilities and developing sustainable approaches to productivity in research careers. View Flyer.
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Team Science Skill Series: Communication - March 20 Join the Spring 2026 Team Science Skill Series session “Communication” from 12:00–1:00 PM (virtual). This workshop will explore evidence-based strategies for effective team communication, including common barriers teams face and practical behaviors that promote productive collaboration. Graduate students, postdocs, and faculty at all levels are welcome to attend. View Flyer.
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Childhood Cancer and the Environment Workshop - March 20
Join the Childhood Cancer and the Environment one-day workshop on March 20, from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Arthur M. Blank Hospital. This free training is designed for faculty, fellows, medical staff, and researchers in pediatric oncology, pediatrics, and obstetrics, and will cover evidence-based research, environmental risk communication, and exposure reduction strategies. Registration is required to attend. Free lunch and parking are provided. View Flyer.
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Healthcare 5.0: Driving Precision Health and Education Through Immersive Technology and Artificial Intelligence Conference - March 23-24
Join us for an interdisciplinary conference at the UGA Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel in Athens. The event explores how immersive technologies (VR, AR, XR) and artificial intelligence are transforming healthcare practice, education, and translational medicine, bringing together faculty, clinicians, researchers, industry partners, and students for expert talks, demonstrations, and discussions.
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3D Symposium: The Future of Therapeutic Innovation - April 3
Join us on April 3, from 8:45 AM-3:15 PM at the Margaret H. Rollins Ballroom (1st Floor), R. Randall Rollins Building, Emory. This annual event convenes academic and industry leaders in drug discovery and development for keynote and featured talks, a panel discussion, and networking opportunities focused on emerging therapeutic modalities and innovation. Register by March 25
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Scaling Innovative Clinical Trial Approaches: Challenges, Progress, and Opportunities - April 14
Join the FDA CDER Center for Clinical Trial Innovation (C3TI) and the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy for a hybrid workshop from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM at the Kellogg Conference Hotel at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, or via Zoom. This workshop will bring together leaders across the clinical research ecosystem to discuss the progress, challenges, and opportunities in scaling innovative clinical trial approaches, with a focus on advancing more efficient and impactful clinical research.
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ATLANTIS Symposium - April 15
Register for the annual ATLANTIS Symposium at Emory’s Health Science Research Building from 8:30 AM-5:30 PM. All undergraduates, graduate students, research and clinical fellows, and early career faculty interested in kidney, urology, or hematology research are encouraged to attend. Registration is free and includes meals. Submit a late-breaking Abstract. Learn More.
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12th Annual Health Services Research Day - April 21
Join us from 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM at the Rollins Auditorium at Emory for this symposium and networking opportunity 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: Scott Halpern, MD, PhD, Professor, Medicine, Epidemiology, and Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Penn.
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