Translational Research in USA combines basic research with advanced technology platforms to develop potential lead compounds that can prevent, treat or cure disease. The Translational Researchers works closely with the Scripps Florida academic departments to bring translational approaches to bear on complex biological problems. The Translational Research Institute (TRI) includes the following components: Discovery Biology, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK), TRI-Informatics, Lead Identification and HTS, and Medicinal Chemistry. Translational research means different things to different people, but it seems important to almost everyone. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has made translational research a priority, forming centers of translational research at its institutes and launching the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program in 2006. By 2012, the NIH expects to fund 60 such centers with a budget of $500 million per year.1 Besides academic centers, foundations, industry, disease-related organizations, and individual hospitals and health systems have also established translational research programs
Related Journals of Translational Research in USA
Translational Biomedicine, Journal of Biomedical Sciences, Insights in Biomedicine, Journal of Oncology Translational Research, Translational Medicine, Journal of Translational Medicine, Stem cells translational medicine, Translational Behavioral Medicine, Translational Neurodegeneration, Translational Neuroscience, Translational Oncogenomics, Translational Oncology