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Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR)

a PSC Research Project

Investigators:   Roger L. Albin, Neil Burton Alexander, Robert M. Anderson, Roseanne Armitage, Brian D. Athey, Steven J. Bernstein, Phillip Jess Bowman, Thomas M. Braun, Charles Burant, Kevin Chi Chung, Mick P. Couper, Raymond G. De Vries, John O. DeLancey, Scott Flanders, Isaac R. Francis, Kirk A. Frey, Crystal A. Gadegbeku, Hugh J L Garton, Michael E. Geisser, William V. Giannobile, Steven A. Goldstein, Susan D. Goold, David Gordon, Carmen R. Green, Derek Griffith, M. Melissa Gross, James G. Gurney, Theodore Alexander Hanss Jr, Rodney A. Hayward, Steven Heeringa, William H. Herman, Ronald Bruce Hirschl, Hero K. Hussain, Raymond J. Hutchinson, Amid Ismail, Julie E. Ivy, Kenneth A. Jamerson, Terence Joiner, John D. Kalbfleisch, Sewon Kang, Steven J. Katz, Eve Askanas Kerr, Michael R. Kilbourn, Scott Yung Ho Kim, Duane M. Kirking, Roderick J. Little, Jill A. Macoska, Milisa M. Manojlovich, David M. Markovitz, Fernando Jose Martinez, Samuel Allen Mc Lean, Daniel S. McConnell, Charles R. Meyer, Sonya R. Miller, Kathryn Louise Moseley, Patricia Bridget Mullan, Carol Anne Murdoch-Kinch, David C. Musch, Bin Nan, Donald E. Nease Jr, Harold W. Neighbors, Alexey Nesvizhskii, Lisa A. Newman, Douglas C. Noll, Matthew O'Donnell, Gilbert S. Omenn, Marc Peters-Golden, John D. Piette, Leslie Eisenbud Quint, Trivellore Raghunathan, Blake J. Roessler, Carolyn M. Sampselle, Howard M. Sandler, David E. Schteingart, Albert J. Shih, David C. Smith, Nicholas H. Steneck, Daniel S. Streetman, Moshe Talpaz, George Wesley Taylor, Stephanie D. Teasley, Steven A. Telian, John E. Tropman, Peter A. Ubel, Delia M. Vazquez, Antonia M. Villarruel, Stewart C. Wang, Alan B. Weder, Lynda S. Welage, John Wiley, David R. Williams, Edward M. Wojtys, Leon Wyszewianski, Xiao Xu, Gregory A. Yanik, J. Frank Yates, Seonae Yeo, David A. Williams, Kenneth J. Pienta, Daniel J. Clauw, Lee Albert Green, Yolanda Regina Smith, Michelle B. Riba, Thomas Patrick Shanley, Marita G. Titler, James Duncan Geiger

The University of Michigan Clinical and Translational Science Award (UM CTSA) focuses on supporting and facilitating clinical and translational “team science”. The UM CTSA is housed in the Michigan Institute of Clinical and Health Research (MICHR). MICHR was created to provide robust infrastructure and support based on strong existing units and programs, as well as academic programs in key clinical and translational disciplines in order to provide faculty leadership, expertise, and consultation as well as high quality services. Programs within MICHR include Biomedical Informatics, Biostatistics, Clinical Translation, Novel Methods, Technical Cores, Community Engagement, Ethics, Health Disparities, Pediatrics, and Regulatory Support. A radically reconfigured Michigan Clinical Research Unit (MCRU), formerly the GCRC, is also included. These programs are all united by an Education Program that reaches a wide spectrum of audiences: from undergraduates to mid-career faculty, basic scientists to population researchers, and staff to community members. Both accelerated options and intensive programs are available. Finally, the Pilot & Collaborative Grant Program competitively awards funds focused on stimulating translational and interdisciplinary studies.

Funding Period: 09/17/2007 to 06/26/2012

Country of Focus: USA

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