CCTS In Focus: Bionutrition -The Keto Diet
As the year 2025 commences, many are preparing to start a diet regimen to help shave off pounds gained over the holidays. During the first quarter of the year, internet searches for diet trends often peak, and according to Google data, the keto diet was the most searched diet of all the diet trends in 2021.
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CEI Perspectives: Understanding Clinical Trials in Rural Communities
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) recently hosted “CEI Perspectives: Understanding Clinical Trials in Rural Communities,” a virtual event that brought together researchers, healthcare professionals, and community advocates to address limitations in clinical trial participation.
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Bionutrition: Food Safety Over the Holidays
The holiday season is upon us and one thing we all have in common is the desire to prepare and consume our favorite holiday foods. Unfortunately, more than 48 million Americans suffer from foodborne illnesses or “food poisoning” and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 3,000 people will die from foodborne illnesses each year.
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Unlocking the Power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have revolutionized how we collect, analyze, and visualize spatial data. By integrating location-based information with various datasets, GIS provides powerful tools for researchers, students, and faculty across multiple disciplines. Whether mapping disease outbreaks, analyzing environmental changes, or planning urban infrastructure, GIS offers insights critical for informed decision-making.
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CEI Perspectives: Building Health Literacy in Rural Communities
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) recently hosted a panel discussion titled "CEI Perspectives: Building Health Literacy in Rural Communities," which focused on the challenges and solutions involved in improving health literacy among rural populations.
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Congratulations to the 2024 CCTS Pilot Awardees
CCTS ExpeDITIons Forum Recap: Advancing Dissemination, Implementation, Translation, and Innovation
The inaugural in-person session of the CCTS ExpeDITIons forum, held on October 1st, brought together researchers from a wide range of disciplines and career stages to discuss the critical role of dissemination and implementation (D&I) sciences in ensuring that evidence-based discoveries are effectively integrated into clinical and public health settings.
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Bionutrition: Diet and Cancer Prevention
Cancer is a growing public health concern in the US ranking as the second leading cause of death for adults living in the US. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) about 18% of all cancers are diet-related and many of these cancers can be prevented through diet and exercise (ACS, 2020).
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CCTS at LEARN’d 2024: Shaping the Future of Healthcare
This year, the CCTS’s annual Community Engagement Institute (CEI) Symposium joined forces with the 2024 LEARN'd Conference, creating a robust platform for collaboration on healthcare.
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MyOme, Broad Clinical Labs, and CCTS to Support Southern Research Program to Bring Genetics-Driven Health Insights to Alabamians Free of Charge
MyOme, Inc., a leading clinical genetics innovation company, and Broad Clinical Labs (BCL), the world expert in whole genome sequencing (WGS) are announcing a partnership to support the Southern Research (SR), Catalyst program.
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Celebrating the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (DBIDS): A New Era of Research at the CCTS Hub
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is proud to celebrate the establishment and growth of the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science (DBIDS) in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine.
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Celebrating Innovation and Excellence at the 2024 CCTS Translational Science Symposium
The 2024 CCTS Translational Science Symposium brought together over 200 attendees from across the CCTS Partner Network for a dynamic event filled with insightful keynote presentations, workshops, and opportunities for collaboration.
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Join the National Movement at the 2024 LEARN'd Conference
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), in partnership with The Ohio State University, the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, and community partners, is proud to host the 3rd annual LEARN'd Conference on September 30-October 1, 2024.
Meredith Fitz-Gerald Honored with Dean’s Excellence Award for Staff
Meredith Fitz-Gerald, RN, MSNMeredith Fitz-Gerald, RN, MSN, Director of the Clinical Research Support Program (CRSP) at the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS), has been recognized with the Heersink School of Medicine Dean’s Excellence Award for Staff.
Bionutrition: Good Nutrition and Aging
Thanks to advances in medical research, Americans are living longer. Compared to 100 years ago, the average life expectancy for men and women increased from 58.2 years to 77.5 years. Although Americans are living longer, rates of disability and diet-related chronic diseases increase substantially in older populations.
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What to Expect During Your First BERD Consultation
The CCTS Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) team is a vital resource for researchers across the CCTS Partner Network. Comprising expert biostatisticians, epidemiologists, and methodologists, the BERD team supports investigators at every stage of research, from study design to data management and statistical analysis.
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CCTS hosts Faith in Action Alabama
CCTS Engagement of Communities recently hosted community partner, Faith In Action Alabama (FIAA), for its August Birmingham HUB Meeting.
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2024 CCTS Translational Science Symposium Poster Presentation
You’re Invited to Share Your Science!
We are excited to invite you to participate in the CCTS Translational Research Poster Session, which will be featured at the upcoming 2024 Translational Science Symposium
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Bionutrition: Faces Behind the Work
The CCTS Bionutrition Unit is a bustling hub, with its Metabolic Kitchen producing thousands of meals each year. In 2023 alone, the CCTS Metabolic Kitchen prepared more than 10,000 research meals, which included preparing, packaging, and shipping meals both locally and across the region.
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Congratulations to Our New Cohort of K12 Scholars!
Mugavero named CCTS Associate Director for Dissemination & Implementation Science
High Risk for High Return: Top 10 Considerations When Working with ARPA-H
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is dedicated to driving transformative and equitable health solutions through high-impact research. Modeled after DARPA, ARPA-H funds high-risk, high-reward projects that aim to tackle some of the most challenging health issues of our time.
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CEI Perspectives: Healthcare for People Who Are Disabled
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) recently hosted a panel discussion titled "CEI Perspectives: Healthcare for People Who Are Disabled," focusing on the critical issues surrounding healthcare access for individuals with disabilities.
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Empowering Health Through Nutrition
Welcome to the first edition of "CCTS In Focus: Bionutrition," a monthly feature dedicated to exploring the vital role of nutrition in clinical research. In this inaugural article, we delve into the rich history and ongoing contributions of the CCTS Bionutrition Unit.Read more
CEI Perspectives: Enhancing Healthcare for Unhoused Populations
At a recent CEI Perspectives event hosted by the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) and the Center for the Study of Community Health, healthcare professionals, community workers, and policy advocates gathered to address the critical issues surrounding healthcare for unhoused individuals.
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Celebrating Clinical Trials: Impact and Insights
As we conclude our CCTS In Focus: Clinical Trials campaign and Clinical Trials Week, we reflect on the collaborative spirit and remarkable achievements that have driven our efforts. This campaign has highlighted the transformative role of clinical trials in advancing human health, particularly for underserved populations, and showcased the Center for Clinical and Translational Science's commitment to mitigating healthcare issues.
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Clinical Trials in Action: Insights from the NAUTICAL Study
Data2Discovery Gateway: Explore Key Data Enclaves and Accelerate Your Research with Expert Insights
With the plethora of large datasets now available, it can often be difficult to figure out which one is the best for your research purpose.
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