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Clinical and Translational Science Research Program

Clinical and Translational Science Research Program

The 2025 award will fund a highly meritorious interdisciplinary clinical and translational science (CTS) projects. We are seeking competitive proposals that develop AI tools that improve the pace and quality of clinical and translational research (CTR) to improve health for all.

One new grant is awarded per year, for a total of seven funded projects. 

Clinical and Translational Science Research Program Awards are based on a new framework, Data Parity, which refers to ensuring that data is consistently and fairly available, accessible and usable across different systems, researchers or stakeholders, without favoring one group or system over another.                                   

This Data Parity framework is designed purposefully to address significant roadblocks in CTS, emphasizing timely, effective and broadly applicable translation to improve health for all. This aligns with the overall goal of our CTSI to Improve Health for All. In particular, we will promote a CTS program that significantly improves the effectiveness of dissemination and implementation and supports CTS research projects that are innovative and generalizable.

Call for Applications

The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is accepting applications for the 2025 Clinical and Translational Science Research Program Award, funded by the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program. 

The goal of the 2025 award is to fund a highly meritorious interdisciplinary CTS project. We are seeking competitive proposals that develop equitable AI tools that improve the pace and quality of CTR to improve health for all.

Funded Projects

Primary Contacts

Lang Li

Program Co-Director of the Clinical and Translational Science Research Program, Professor and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics

Tanya Berger Wolf

Program Co-Director of the Clinical and Translational Science Research Program, Director of the Translational Data Analytics Institute and Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology

Jenny Grabmeier

Program Manager of the Clinical and Translational Science Research Program, Director of Research Strategy at the Translational Data Analytics Institute

Data Sources

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Data Sources

In collaboration with data core resources and services throughout The Ohio State University, CTSI provides investigators, trainees and research staff at the Ohio State and Nationwide Children’s Hospital opportunities to access various data sources, many of which are showcased here.

Administrative Databases

Administrative/Billing databases are large and complex databases which offer near limitless possibilities to study research questions. While they can have their shortcomings, the flexibility, size and scope make them ideal candidates for many study questions.

Electronic Health Record (EHR) Databases

EHR based databases extract data directly from electronic health records in medical institutions. 


The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center EHR 

At Ohio State, the primary data source for EHR data is the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center EHR data housed in Epic databases. The clinical data for all patients of the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center from year 2011 onwards is extracted, transformed and loaded periodically to Epic Clarity and Caboodle Databases. This data, in addition to being operationally used, is available for research via Honest Brokers, with IRB and Honest Broker Committee approval. Researchers can submit an Honest Broker request using Research IT Data Request Form.

For any questions regarding this process, please contact Honest Broker Operations Committee (hboc_admin@osumc.edu)


Other EHR-Based Databases

The below resources can offer data to answer similar research questions with varying levels of accessibility, scope and flexibility.

Cancer Databases

Other Nationwide Data Sources

Need Data Support? Ask the Data Navigator.

The Ohio State University offers numerous data sources for researchers, but effectively navigating these resources can be daunting. To assist faculty and staff in this process our Data Navigator acts as the first point of contact. The Data Navigator provides a high-level explanation of regulatory and institutional processes regarding these databases, identifies potential collaborators and addresses initial data-related questions. The navigator helps clarify requests, coordinates efforts and links investigators with domain experts for different data sources.

Contact the Data Navigator

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Clinical trials are key to developing new methods to prevent, find and treat all types of diseases. It is through clinical trials that scientists can find out if new treatments are safe and effective and work better than current treatments.

Medical advances are only possible if people participate in research. By joining a clinical trial, you actively contribute to medical advancements and scientific progress that impacts the lives of many. 

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