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.
Learn about CTSA >>Learning for clinical research coordination students in the CTSA associate degree and diploma programs is enhanced through Mayo Clinic's Multidisciplinary Simulation Center.
Read more >>Through the Knowledge Translation Research Unit (K-TRU) of the CTSA, Victor Montori, M.D., and his co-investigators translated their research findings into clinical practice for diabetics.
Read about this tool >>Discovery's Edge
Mayo Clinic's research magazine
Advancing the Science
Mayo Clinic's science blog
National Consortium
Linking CTSA institutions nationwide

CTSA Grand Rounds are held every Friday from noon – 1 p.m. CME credit is available and lunch is provided.

Are you a Mayo clinician engaged in research or a scientist? Learn about becoming a member of the CTSA.