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  1. The translational science spectrum represents each stage of research along the path from laboratory research to interventions that improve the health of individuals and the public. At all stages, NCATS …

  2. Apr 30, 2019 · Refers to translating research into practice; i.e., ensuring that new treatments and research knowledge reach the population for whom they are intended and are implemented correctly.

  3. Translational Research and Translational Science both occur within the milieu of human health sciences, but they differ in fundamental ways relating to their goals and outcomes.

  4. The translational science spectrum represents each stage of research along the path from the biological basis of health and disease to interventions that improve the health of individuals and the public. The …

  5. Translational research involves the strategic integration of different types of health and medical research to make research findings usable and applicable to patients and populations.

  6. Some basic research and population-based research is translational, but neither type of research is by definition translational. In contrast, patient-oriented research fundamentally addresses issues that …

  7. Being a translational scientist requires venturing beyond one’s own research discipline or professional domain to gain an understanding of the fundamental knowledge, methodologies, and priorities of all …