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TBS Workshop - Skill Series: Mechanism to Medicine: Approaches to Translatability

Date Thu, Mar 19
Time 5: 30 PM - 7: 30 PM
Location GUMC & Zoom

Join the TBS Workshop to learn philosophies around translation with Dr. Regina Armstrong.

Dr. Regina Armstrong is the founding director of the Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, a collaborative intramural research center between USU, the NIH, and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Dr. Armstrong’s own research focuses on using a wide variety of techniques with animal models and human specimens to maximize translatability. Her talk will focus on her approach to translatable science, where attendees will learn philosophies around translation. There will be an extensive question and answer session where participants can ask questions such as those related to building translatable projects, using human data to direct in vivo/in vitro work, and other topics around how bench science can be effectively translated into clinical relevance.

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