Founded in 2008, the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) is a statewide research partnership among Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, and Regenstrief Institute, along with a number of life sciences organizations, governmental entities and community groups. The Indiana CTSI also engages with the public at every level of research—from basic science to patient care. It has been continuously funded by multimillion-dollar grants from the National Institutes of Health since the Indiana CTSI’s founding in 2008 and is housed at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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Indiana University
Medicine, Health, Clinical TrialsMedicine, Health, Clinical Trials
Indiana University specializes in Medicine, Health, and Clinical Trials.
Purdue University
Biomedical Engineering, Technology, NutritionBiomedical Engineering, Technology, Nutrition
Purdue University specializes in Biomedical engineering, Technology, and Nutrition
University of Notre Dame
Rare Disease, Global Health, Drug DiscoveryRare Disease, Global Health, Drug Discovery
University of Notre Dame specializes in Rare Disease, Global Health, and Drug Discovery
Regenstrief Institute
Biomedical Health Data ServicesBiomedical Health Data Services
Regenstrief Institute specializes in building tools and infrastructures, as well as creating care models and data sets to enable research.
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) was founded in 2008 by Anantha Shekhar, MD, PhD. Recognized as a statewide institute supported by a Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) and the National Center for Advancing Translational Science, it is now co-led by Sharon Moe, MD, and Sarah Wiehe, MD, MPH.
The Indiana CTSI has research partnerships with Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of Notre Dame, and Regenstrief Institute, and also has strong ties to many non-academic partners that include community, health care, governmental, and corporate stakeholders across the state. Furthermore, the Indiana CTSI engages with the public at every level of research, from basic science to patient care and community health.