Clinical Research

Clinical and Translational Research Pathway: Open Enrollment for Residents

Participate in a mentored research project during training culminating in an abstract or publication, improve your evidence-based medicine skills, and more.

UCSF Clinical Research Infrastructure Action Plan

Two Initiatives will debut this summer and fall:The Electronic Clinical Research Management System and a virtual Clinical Research Resource HUB.  

Improving Clinical Research Training: New UCSF-CTSI Online Course Doubles as Research Study

At any time and from anywhere, students and residents can now learn how to write a professional-level, peer-reviewed research protocol, from idea to shopping for funding.

UCSF Researchers Shed Light on Silent Menace of Pediatric Obesity in Nationwide Study

UCSF researchers though, as part of a major multi-site effort, are investigating a lesser understood but equally worrisome obesity-related illness: nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

Clinical Trial to Assess Effect of Synbiotic Supplement on Infant Growth

The trial is led by UCSF researcher Michael Cabana, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, and supported by CTSI's Clinical Research Center.

New Clinical Trial to Study Probiotic Effects on Colic-like Symptoms in Infants

The trial is led by UCSF researcher Michael Cabana, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, and supported by CTSI's Clinical Research Center.

KQED Features Pediatric Brain Development Work Supported by CTSI

UCSF researchers are developing better diagnostic tools and treatments to help brain-damaged babies not only survive, but grow up to live more normal lives.

New Director of the Clinical Research Center C. William Balke to Bring Deep Knowledge in Clinical & Translational Research Organization to CTSI and UCSF

Dr. C. William Balke's main responsibilities will include directing the CTSI CRC and serving on the Board of Directors of the CTSI.

CTSI CRC Researcher Jennifer Puck featured on KTVU

UCSF Children’s Hospital was featured on KTVU-TV in a story about severe combined immunodeficiency or SCID – a life-threatening genetic immune disorder.

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