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  • May 07, 2021

Now Available: DC CTSA Conference 2021 Recordings


Session recordings and slide presentations are now available from the DC CTSA Consortium's 2021 DC CTSA Spring Regulatory Update & Hot Topics in Clinical and Translational Research.

Moving Swiftly to Combat the COVID-19 Global Health Crisis (4/23/21)

Beyond COVID-19: Challenges & Lessons Learned during a Pandemic (4/30/21)

We look forward to seeing you next year!


The DC CTSA Consortium is a partnership between the Washington D.C. Clinical and Translational Science Award hubs. Members include the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National, The George Washington University, and the Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (GHUCCTS).
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