Flyer - UCLA CTSI

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Flyer - UCLA CTSI
UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Clinical & Translational Research Center (CTRC)
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
The Clinical and Translational Research Center provides ancillary support
for human research study protocols to underserved populations through
outstanding education, research, and clinical services in the context of
community engagement.
CTRC Facility at CDU
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7 exam/procedure rooms
Experienced and bilingual clinical staff
On-Site Pharmacist
Sample Processing Laboratory
Consultation Room
Conference Room
What services do we offer at the CTRC?
• Reduced - cost for clinical research services and laboratory assay fees
• Pharmacy Services including but not limited to study drug procurement,
randomization, medication dispensing and pharmaceutical waste disposal
• Sample Processing Laboratory services include ambient and cold
centrifuge, aliquoting, storage, and sample tracking
• Participant Transportation one-way or round –trip within a 15 mile radius
of CDU campus
• Flexible scheduling for study participants, walk-in visits welcomed and
Saturdays by appointment
• Collaborative Community Research Partners with direct access to CDU’s
Community Engagement Faculty and weekly radio broadcast
• Conference accommodations equipped with convenient technology for
small meetings and focus groups
• IRB submission and budget preparation assistance
• Additional resources available as part of a cross-organizational
collaboration with Cedars Sinai, LA BioMed/Harbor-UCLA and UCLA
CTRC Staff at CDU
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Medical Director: David Martins, MD
Administrator: Holly Johnson, MPH
Nurse Manager: O. Laurice Pitts, LVN
Pharmacist: Peter Tom, Pharm D
Please cite NIH/NCATS/UCLA CTSI Grant UL1TR000124 in CTSI-supported publications
Who Is Eligible for CTRC
Services and Support?
CTSI services and
support are generally
available to investigators
at its four partnered
institutions . Certain
opportunities are
restricted to faculty,
fellows and/or postdocs.
Community partners,
Government , and
independent
researchers may be
eligible.
Location, Contacts &
Hours:
Charles R. Drew
University of Medicine
and Science
1748 East 118th Street
Life Sciences Research and
Nursing Education BLDG
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Phone: 323.568.3359
Fax: 323.563.5872
[email protected]
Monday – Friday
6:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturdays by Appointment
Website:
www.ctsi.ucla.edu
UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Contacts
About the CTSI
The UCLA CTSI has nine program areas, which are designed to accelerate discovery, engage our communities, train
translational researchers and support team science.
Rapid Response Team
RRT provides grant submission tools and support. Staff contact: Robin Faria, [email protected]
CTSI Office of the Institute: Administrative Team
Anne Skinner, Administrative Director, [email protected]
Denise Gellene, Director Administrative Support & Communications, [email protected]
Matt McPeck, Chief Financial Officer, [email protected]
Rachel Hintz, Fund Manager, [email protected]
Jovi Ednave, Fund Manager, [email protected]
Jessica Byrne, Web Editor, [email protected]
Deborah Herman, Administrative Specialist, [email protected]
Office of Investigator Services ▪ (310) 794-CTSI
Research Facilitators provide comprehensive assistance with accessing CTSI resources and services.
Deborah Herman (UCLA), [email protected]
Maria Diaz-Romero (CDU), [email protected]
Eugenia Lin (Cedars-Sinai), [email protected]
Terry Doherty (Harbor/LA BioMed), [email protected]
Biomedical Informatics Program provides databases, tools, resources and infrastructure for the acquisition, storage
and analysis of data. Staff contact: Marianne Zachariah, [email protected]
Biostatistics and Computational Biology leverages our existing strengths and resources to provide one-stop
biostatistical and data management support, grant preparation, education and computational biology services to CTSI
research teams. Staff contact: [email protected]
Community Engagement in Research Program strengthens and builds strong bi-directional partnerships that help
CTSI scientists identify research relevant to community needs. Staff contact: Arturo Martinez,
[email protected]
Center for Translational Technologies provides vouchers worth up to $10,000 for core services at CTSI institutions.
Staff contact: Elvira Liclican, [email protected]
Clinical and Community Research Resources Program builds on the former GCRCs to support and supervise
human studies and clinical trials. Staff contacts:
Helen Williams-Bayne, [email protected] (UCLA)
Raquel Gutierrez, [email protected] (Harbor/LA BioMed)
Debby Peterson, [email protected] (Cedars-Sinai)
Holly Johnson, [email protected] (CDU)
Evaluation & Tracking helps CTSI leaders set goals, measure outcomes, inform leadership decision-making, and
identify opportunities for improvement. Staff contact: Nicole Makowka, [email protected]
Pilot and Collaborative Translational and Clinical Studies Program provides funding for pilots and events to
catalyze translational team science. Staff contact: Deborah Herman, [email protected]
Regulatory Knowledge and Support, and Research Ethics Program offers ethics and IRB consultation services
and ensures our research is in full regulatory compliance. Staff contact: Laurie Shaker-Irwin,
[email protected]
Research Education, Training and Career Development houses most of our education and training activities,
including KL2 and TL1 awards for mentored research. Staff contact: Lisa Chan, [email protected]
For more information, visit www.ctsi.ucla.edu
Please cite NIH/NCATS/UCLA CTSI Grant UL1TR000124 in CTSI-supported publications