translational-research

Since 2013, the UNC Center for Health Innovation has come together annually to offer pilot funding for selected project proposals that demonstrate clear dedication to improving patient care, strengthening the healthcare system, and meeting the mission of the center as a whole. Projects that receive funding come from a broad area of interests including: Care delivery models Health Equity and dispa…

Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) has been recognized as a national leader in translating scientific research into real-world health impact, according to the newly launched Cure Innovation Index by the nonprofit, Cure. The Index evaluates how effectively institutions move discoveries from the lab to clinical and commercial use, emphasizing impact over research volume. The recognition hig…

Part of the Journey of a Young Investigator 2026 series , this story traces how an early academic rejection redirected Chintan Bhavsar’s path toward interdisciplinary cancer research, global collaborations, and eventually building a translational research lab in India. Shaped by strong mentorship, persistence, and risk-taking, his journey highlights the power of unconventional beginnings in scien…

mboyd@boydbiomedical.com (Matthew B. Boyd)
3/31/2026

Concepts to Products: Translational Development Researchers investigating medical device technology often want to develop their concepts into products that benefit clinicians, caregivers, and patients. The journey of translational development requires learning new skills, being open to expert voices, and changing one’s mindset to think like an entrepreneur.

mboyd@boydbiomedical.com (Matthew B. Boyd)
3/31/2026

Translational Development: An Exciting Field for Innovation Translational development is a growing field for clinicians, bench scientists, and bioengineers. The discipline began in the 1990s and was formalized in the 2000s. Today, graduate programs in translational research and development are increasing across the country. It’s an exciting, multidisciplinary profession requiring meaningful partn…

Mónica from Mexico is a Medical Researcher at Eurocord Paris, France. Her research focuses on epidemiological and translational research in the fields of human leukocyte antigens, cord blood transplantation, and cellular therapies for benign and malignant hematological diseases. Der Beitrag Women in Research #LINO23: Mónica Rivera-Franco erschien zuerst auf Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings .