University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Science Institute

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Since 2006, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has fundamentally transformed the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and its approach to training scientists (2,419), its conduct of research (6,551 studies), and its community engagement (>200 community partners) and the integration of research in health practice across western Pennsylvania (>250K research participants in Pitt+Me Registry). We established clinical and translational science as a new academic discipline across Pitt and its affiliated healthcare system, UPMC, and created the infrastructure and workforce needed to sustain it. We are now poised to pivot from successfully enabling the sequential translation of individual studies to systematically accelerating the real- world impact of research. We define “research impact” as changing standards of care through the dissemination and sustained implementation of best practices supported by translational research evidence. Over the next 5 years, we will provide the training, resources, and expertise necessary for CTSI-supported studies to develop a “path to impact” and thus support progress toward achieving our mission: CTSI will accelerate the dissemination and implementation, and hence the impact, of translational research. Each CTSI program has new activities specifically designed to support specific steps on the path from idea to impact: Team Assembly, Study Design, Study Conduct, Dissemination & Implementation. We will create translational research teams who envision the impact of their work on the communities that they seek to benefit (patients, providers, policymakers, etc.) at each step of the research process, from conceptualizing questions through implementing findings. Every CTSI-supported study will be “designed for impact”. By adding a dedicated quality assurance/quality control position to our team to perform quality reviews of CTSA-related submissions to NCATS, submissions to the eRA Human Subjects System, and management of the overall process, we will increase the speed and efficiency of getting our pilot awardees, KL2 Scholars, and TL1 Fellows on the path to impact.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10599474
Project number
3UL1TR001857-07S1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
Principal Investigator
STEVEN E REIS
Activity code
UL1
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$153,448
Award type
3
Project period
2016-07-12 → 2026-05-31