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CTSA: Improving Research, Improving Health

Mayo Clinic's Center for Translational Science Activities (CTSA) seeks to speed the translation of research results into therapies, tools and patient care practices that improve community health.

The CTSA makes connections, finds best practices, bridges gaps, engages the community and builds on more than a century of Mayo Clinic medical research and education expertise.

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News

Applications due Oct. 1 for 2011 KL2 Mentored Career Development Award

KL2 scholars receive up to three years of clinical/translational research training, protected research time and a mentored research experience.

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Turning Science Education "InSciEd Out"

Photo of two students looking at zebrafish.

What happens when you mix zebrafish, medical researchers, K-8 school teachers and students, and college professors? Something amazing, that turns traditional science education inside out.

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Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) Conference

October 28-29, 2010, in Rochester, Minn. — Exploring the intersection between research and quality; improving patient care and the practice of medicine

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Exercise Science
Symposium

Oct. 14-15 in Rochester, Minn. — Join us for this multidisciplinary conference for anyone interested in exercise physiology, aging and kinesiology. Learn more/register >> Subscribe to Mayo research news

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