📣 Attention #TranslationalScience enthusiasts: Today is #FundingFriday! NCATS offers a wide range of funding opportunities to advance studies on rare conditions. Don’t miss a chance to turn your ideas into solutions: https://go.nih.gov/G6pdrVT
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Research
Rockville, Maryland 17,477 followers
About us
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), part of the National Institutes of Health, conducts and supports research on the science and operation of translation to allow more treatments to get to more patients more quickly. The center focuses on what is common across diseases and the translational process by studying translation on a system-wide level as a scientific and operational problem. Working in partnership with the public and private sectors, NCATS strives to develop innovations to reduce, remove or bypass costly and time-consuming bottlenecks in the translational research pipeline; demonstrate their usefulness; and disseminate the resulting data to the broader scientific community. For more information, visit https://ncats.nih.gov. engagement ≠ endorsement
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https://ncats.nih.gov
External link for National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
- Industry
- Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, Maryland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2011
Locations
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Primary
9609 Medical Center Dr
Rockville, Maryland 20850, US
Employees at National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
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Thomas C. Radman
Program Director at National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
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Rafat Sarosh
AI for Enterprise, Relentless Optimists and Practical Builder.
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Zina Itkin
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Audie Atienza
Senior Program Officer, NCATS/NIH [VIEWS ARE MY OWN]; Founder, The XA Project [501(c)(3) non-profit]
Updates
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Congratulations to NCATS trainees, Drs. Lindsey M. Kirk, Xinh-Xinh M. Nguyen, Justine Noel, Masato Ooka, Monika Rajput, Seungmi Ryu and Alex J. Vendola, who received the 2025 NIH Fellows Award for Research Excellence (FARE)! FARE recognizes outstanding scientific research performed by intramural graduate students, postdocs and fellows. Learn more about the award: https://lnkd.in/e2QEiU29
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How can #GeneEditing potentially lead to treatments for inherited hearing loss? Read about new research partly supported by NIH Common Fund’s Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) program to find out! NCATS co-leads #SCGE along with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). https://go.nih.gov/YqZK96L National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
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Check out our new NCATS #BiomedicalData Translator consortium #FundingOpportunity. You can support the continued development of Translator, a resource that helps biomedical researchers generate hypotheses by connecting knowledge from hundreds of existing data sources. Explore the eligibility requirements and application details today: https://go.nih.gov/LQF2pfu
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Did you know that our website has examples of successful NCATS SBIR and STTR applications? Get insights to help develop your grant application and explore samples that address feedback from NIH’s peer-review process: go.nih.gov/T73yInO
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Only about 5% of rare diseases have an FDA-approved treatment. The Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases (#TRND) program is helping to speed up the development of new treatments for #RareDiseases. Find out more about our mission today: https://go.nih.gov/rnbZe7n
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Check out this new research supported by the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN)!
UCD research explained: An important new study shows that female OTC carriers face both symptoms and health risks at higher levels than previously thought. They should be monitored to reduce risks and possibly treated to address symptoms that may have gone unrecognized. Read more here: https://shorturl.at/QsLDn #UCDC #ucdresearchexplained #UCDs #OTC #ureacycledisorder #ureacycledisorders #ucdresearch
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National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) reposted this
We're proud to announce that the CTSI T32 Program has received two major grants from the National Institutes of Health. These are five-year awards amounting to more than $4 million total. These awards allow us to offer extensive training for postdoctoral and predoctoral trainees and are part of our broader mission to cultivate a robust, diverse clinical and translational science workforce. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gTjiyNRf #CTSAProgram Office of Academic and Clinical Affairs
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Are you ready to transform your biotech or life science research into real-world solutions? The Omnibus Solicitation funding opportunity is accepting applications until Sept. 5. We encourage small business owners seeking commercialization support for their innovation to apply. Avoid the last-minute rush, and start the application process today: go.nih.gov/aEnXcuf #NCATSsbir #STTR
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Ready to start your career? NCATS offers a wide range of opportunities for young translational scientists through training! If you are interested in #TrainingOpportunities with us, learn more: https://go.nih.gov/muQDACS
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