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Brought to you by the WashU Medicine Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC)
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Celebrating our 2025-2026 Graduates and Award Recipients |
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Throughout the academic year, scholars work relentlessly to elevate their learning and support their peers, mentors show up day after day ready to provide guidance to their mentees, and course directors engage scholars in labs and classrooms with dynamic training. This strong community is central to the success of programs at WashU Medicine, and it was with great joy that this excellence was recognized at the School of Medicine Joint Programs Commencement and Recognition Ceremony.
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Whether you’re a current scholar, alumni, mentor, or program leader, we want to celebrate your successes with you. Please share your recent awards, publications, promotions, or other accomplishments with us!
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| CRTC Training Opportunities
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The Bench Fundamentals for Translational Research course introduces fellows-in-training and future physician scientists to the core principles of scientific investigation during the summer. This unique 3-week intensive format combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on applications to provide students with an understanding of common research approaches used in current scientific endeavors.
Priority enrollment deadline: July 1, 2026.
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Register now for Fall 2026 Clinical Investigation courses! Eligible individuals not enrolled in a WashU degree program can enroll in up to 9 credits of coursework as a non-degree seeking scholar.
Clinical Investigation Bootcamp is an 8-credit, 1-2 year program that allows students to gain knowledge in the core competencies of clinical research and investigation.
Enroll by August 1, 2026.
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The Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) is requesting applications for their Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program (CTRFP)! This program provides ICTS members with the opportunity to apply for funds to support one-year projects focused on the translation of scientific discoveries into improvements in human health.
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- Competitive Letter of Intent due: Jun. 22, 2026 by 5 p.m. CST
- Selected investigators invited to apply: Jul. 24, 2026
- Application due: Sep. 14, 2026 by 5 p.m. CST
- Anticipated Start Date: Apr. 1, 2027
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- Clinical/Translational - up to $50k in direct costs
- Community-Engaged Research - up to $50k in direct costs
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Stop drowning in data and start making decisions with insight. Join Dr. Philip Payne to discover how AI is evolving to amplify human reasoning across a spectrum from the lab to the classroom to the clinic and beyond.
"Choosing Insight Over Overload in the Age of AI" is part of the DOM Faculty Development Seminar Series. This session will take place Jun. 2 from noon - 1 p.m. in Room 205, FLTC or via Zoom.
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The Bioethics Research Center and the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences offer a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course to fulfill NIH RCR requirements.
Register now for "Conflicts of Interest in Research: Protecting Integrity While Pursuing Beneficial Relationships." This session will be led by Timothy Rubbelke, PhD on Jun. 10, 2026 from noon - 1 p.m. via Zoom.
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WashU Medicine Clinical Research Training Center |
Mailing Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
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660 South Euclid Avenue Mail Stop Code: 8051-021-2200 | St. Louis, MO 63110 US
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