Making healthy meals more convenient through meal delivery services could improve depressive symptoms by removing some of the daily burdens that often accompany depression, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Read more about the study: https://t.co/mF5pgJVL8Z
ACTS is happy to introduce our new committee rosters for the 2026-2027 term! These committees work year round to add value for ACTS members and assist the Board of Directors with the execution of their strategic plan. Learn more: https://t.co/xJBf3Z01IQ
JCTS has just released a new thematic issue: "Advancing Evaluation Practices in Clinical and Translational Science/Research." This issue highlights novel advancements, methodologies, and transformative practices in the evaluation of translational science. https://t.co/p9ral973lR
JCTS is still accepting manuscripts for their next thematic issue!
Artificial Intelligence in Action: Tested and Proven Approaches to Transforming Clinical and Translational Science
Deadline for Submission: July 16, 2026 https://t.co/llfQMs7jWr
ACTS offers its members the opportunity to participate in Special Interest Groups (SIGs) related to the field of clinical research and translational science. SIGs provide a channel to network and resource sharing among peers. https://t.co/SSmd7nvUdM
Not a member yet? Join the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) community and stay at the forefront of translational science. https://t.co/smp1l3pXKp
Researchers at UT Southwestern found that disrupting lipoylation weakens cancer cells’ ability to copy DNA, making them more sensitive to PARP inhibitors and revealing a new cancer treatment strategy. Read: https://t.co/pf3c4sZVz9
We have added a dual single sign on option for our Career Center. Your current membership login credentials now allow you to log directly into our Career Center. https://t.co/s62Ay6Xixs
ACTS members get a 50% discount on job postings, use the code in our ACTS Connections!
The premier annual gathering for clinical and translational science returns to Washington, DC in 2027. Get ready for more opportunities to network and learn, as well as opportunities to get involved with ACTS' advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill. Stay tuned: https://t.co/YYcgB8TqJm
Do you know someone who deserves to be recognized for outstanding or groundbreaking work? Is your institution embarking on an exciting project? Send ACTS your story using this form to be highlighted in future issues of the ACTS Connection. https://t.co/RWQzfMWQBq
Nicole Keepers has long faced lupus, including “brain fog” that affects memory and focus. While current treatments ease some symptoms, cognitive challenges persist. New research suggests EG501 may improve cognitive function in people with lupus. Read more: https://t.co/s2bs02Zrqy
ACTS offers multiple tools to aid in your professional development. Check out past webinars and Translational Science sessions in the Learning Library, or apply to earn one of our new Digital Badges! https://t.co/dOfgjiY3qK
JCTS is still seeking manuscripts for a new thematic issue. The issue will highlight rigorous studies that measure how AI is advancing clinical and translational research and transforming the broader clinical and translational science enterprise. https://t.co/llfQMs7jWr
We’re still thinking about the moments at TS26 that brought the community together. Congratulations again to the 2026 FACTS Award recipients, whose leadership and impact continue to move clinical and translational science forward!
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Leaders across the CTSA consortium met March 2–3 for the Translational Science Impact Summit, focused on driving measurable impact. Sessions explored how translational science moves discovery into policy, population health, and real-world benefit. https://t.co/XFQbOo7m1C
ACTS offers its members the opportunity to participate in SIGs related to the field of clinical research and translational science. SIGs connect individuals who share similar interests, providing a channel to network and resource sharing. https://t.co/SSmd7nvUdM
Following the conclusion of Translational Science, ACTS welcomed its new Board of Directors. We thank both the incoming and outgoing board members for their service and commitment to the organization, and look forward to the leadership ahead. Learn more: https://t.co/H2xlVgKfhy
Last week at ACTS Translational Science 2026, 1100+ attendees gathered in Milwaukee for 50 sessions, 180 speakers, and 500+ posters. SC CTSI was proud to participate, share our work, and connect with leaders across translational science! @ACTScience
Fatal drug overdoses have been Virginia’s leading cause of unnatural death with more than five Virginians dying daily from opioid overdoses, according to VCU and the Virginia Department of Health. Researchers are studying communities that are beating odds. https://t.co/SXFJISORet
Explore the latest JCTS thematic issue on strengthening community-based and patient-engaged research titled "Institutional Transformation to Support Community Based Participatory Research and Patient- and Community-Engaged Research." Read free:
https://t.co/Kmgg30LYb3