UR CTSI Funding Leads to New Grant for Childhood Tooth Decay Prevention App
URMC researchers are building on previous funding from the UR CTSI to develop a smartphone app that can detect and prevent severe tooth decay in underserved kids and improve their overall well-being.
From Organoids to Bloodhounds, These Teams Have Regulatory Science Talent
At this year's America's Got Regulatory Science Talent student competition, twelve teams presented innovative solutions to a wide range of regulatory science challenges. Learn more about the winners.
UR CTSI Career Development Scholar Links Frailty to Inflammation in Cancer Patients
Women with breast cancer are more likely to be frail after chemotherapy if they have greater increases of inflammation in their blood during chemotherapy, according to a study published by a UR CTSI KL2 Career Development scholar.
UR CTSI-Funded Researcher Finds Negative Effects of Caffeine in Utero
Research led in part by a UR CTSI-funded researcher suggests drinking caffeine while pregnant can lead to structural brain changes and behavioral issues in children later in life.
Blood Cancer Research Moves from Lab to Clinic with UR CTSI Help
With the help of a UR CTSI Incubator Award, Wilmot Cancer Institute researcher Laura Calvi, M.D, has translated discoveries from the lab to a clinical trial that has begun to help patients with blood cancer.