Since 2010, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children's National (CTSI-CN) has served as a research partnership between Children's National Hospital and the George Washington University. The VISION of the CTSI-CN is to promote innovations that speed the translation of research into improved child, family, and community health. As such, our MISSION is to foster broad collaborative investigation that accelerates discovery and drives dialogue across the bench, bedside, and community continuum. The CTSI-CN structure is made up of eight cores and fifteen modules specifically designed for easy access and flexibility. Use the links below to learn more about each core and module.
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
Quality & Efficiency
COMMUNITY & COLLABORATION CORE
Community Engagement
Collaboration & Multidisciplinary Team Science
TRANSLATIONAL ENDEAVORS CORE
Translational Workforce Development
Pilot Translational & Clinical Studies Program
RESEARCH METHODS CORE
Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design
Regulartory Knowledge & Support
HUB RESEARCH CAPACITY CORE
Integrating Special Populations
Participants & Clinical Interactions
NETWORK CAPACITY CORE
Liaison to Trial Innovation Centers
Liaison to Recruitment Innovation Centers
OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS CORE
Orphan Product Accelerator - Innovation Incubator
Child Health Research Acceleration thru Multi-Site Planning