At-Home Exercise Program is Safe for People Recovering from Pulmonary Embolism
A UR CTSI-supported trial shows that an early at-home rehabilitation exercise program is safe for patients recovering from pulmonary embolisms.
Jin Xiao Joins UR CTSI as Associate Director of KL2 Career Development Program
Jin Xiao, DDS, PhD, an associate professor of Dentistry and a former KL2 scholar herself, will begin the new leadership position on July 1.
2024 KL2 Career Development Awards Announced for Early Career Clinical and Translational Scientists
The next generation of clinical and translational scientists at URMC are receiving two years of support through the UR CTSI Career Development Award (KL2). The KL2 creates opportunity for up-and-coming researchers to design a pilot project that will lead to a K- or R-award application under the guidance of a mentorship team of experienced researchers. Four researchers are receiving a KL2 award for 2024.
Building Better Tools to Predict Kidney Injury in Kids
Expanding on work supported by the UR CTSI KL2 Career Development Program, Adam Dziorny, MD, PhD, is building a tool using artificial intelligence to predict acute kidney injury risk in children and alert health care providers.
UR CTSI Seeking Associate Director for KL2 Career Development Program
The UR CTSI KL2 Career Development program has launched the careers of dozens of clinical and translational scientists since it was established in 2006. Interested candidates should submit a CV by February 12, 2024.