SHARON, Pa. — When it comes to innovation in health care, the saying “if you want to go far, go together” couldn’t be more apt. Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is working to connect people and institutions to cultivate community research collaborations that improve population health and rural health equity.
Nicole Tarr, Director of collaborative partnerships and research development for the CTSI, is busy leading efforts to make connections among researchers, local institutions and the community. Tarr led the planning and coordination of the most recent Research Match and Community event in Sharon, Pennsylvania, held this spring in collaboration with the CTSI administration, the Primary Health Network (PHN) and Penn State Shenango…
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