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May 3, 2024

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Translational Science 2024: University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Center for Clinical & Translational Science & Training (CCTST) Highlights from Leadership, Members, and K Scholars

Many members of our CCTST community recently attended the Translational Science 2024 meeting in Las Vegas. We are very proud that our own Jareen Meinzen-Derr, Ph.D., M.P.H., FACE was Co-Chair of the meeting. Dr. Meinzen-Derr also received the prestigious Team Science Award from the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS).  

 

A remarkable 11 CCTST members were first authors on posters presented on cutting-edge topics at the meeting, including Ishita Basu, Ph.D., Jason Blackard, Ph.D., Lori Crosby, Psy.D., Jackie Knapke, Ph.D., Ed.M., Jack Kues, Ph.D., and Jeff Strawn, M.D., and Stacey Gomes, M.S., Angela Mendell, M.S., CCRP, Holly Flake and Erin Kingsley, M.P.H. Many others served as co-authors on posters.  

 

We are also extremely proud of our K Scholars Ishita Basu, Ph.D., and Alex Corley, M.D., M.P.H., FAAP, who participated and advanced in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition. Both Scholars made it to the semi-final round, with Dr. Corley advancing on to the final competition and winning the Early Career Scholar competition award!  

 

Clinical & Translational Science & Training (CTST) members also presented in workshops and panel discussions. Jessica Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.H., Lori Crosby, and Dr. Meinzen-Derr presented a workshop titled, “Strategies for successfully implementing a faculty diversity, equity, and inclusion plan using CQI principles” and Dr. Meinzen-Derr presented on, “The Art of Equity in Recommendation Letters,” “Translational Science and Strengthening Partnerships,” and “Inclusion with Equity: Safeguarding Safe Spaces.” Drs. Crosby and Meinzen-Derr presented on, “Improving Data Equity Throughout the Research Process.” Angela Mendell presented on, “Fostering Transformative Growth in the Clinical Research Workforce through the SIG Brain Trust.”

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