What is a RTRN Translational Research Cluster System?
Central to the Network’s ability to transition from laboratory research to clinical research and from clinical research to the community and public health practice (and vice versa) is the implementation of translational research clusters linking clinical, biomedical and behavioral researchers with providers and community leaders into novel geographic and ethnically diverse research partnerships aimed at improving patient outcomes identified as key national public health priorities by the National Institutes of Health. The Translational Research Cluster System is the “brain-trust” of the Network; the clusters generate new ideas for educational activities and research collaborations. Translational Research Clusters is a system of collaborative research clusters embedded within cyber workspaces to promote intellectual exchange, generate innovative inter- and multi-disciplinary research, and facilitate the movement of scientific advances across the translational research spectrum. Research
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