Three Auburn researchers selected to participate in training program
Published: December 14, 2022
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Three Auburn University researchers have been chosen to participate in the Center for Clinical and Translational Science’s, or CCTS, Clinical and Translational Science training program.
The Auburn researchers chosen were Troy LoBue, College of Veterinary Medicine, Linder Braxton, School of Kinesiology and Chenyu Zou, Pharmacy Health Outcomes Research and Policy.
CCTS, led by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is an NIH-funded center composed of 11 academic research institutions that provide a platform for biomedical training and getting NIH grants funded.
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