Recorded February 4, 2026. The Clinical & Translational Science Training Program (CTSTP) provides participants with more than 50 hours of didactic and interactive instruction in clinical and translational science competencies. Each session features experienced researchers and experts covering an array of topics, including clinical trials, epidemiology, biostatistics, behavioral and outcomes research, and more.
The meeting focused on community engagement strategies in healthcare research, with a presentation from Dr. Timiya Nolan about the O'Neill Comprehensive Cancer Center's outreach efforts and available resources. The discussion covered various initiatives including health screenings, community health advisor programs, and ongoing research projects aimed at reducing cancer disparities through evidence-based approaches. The presentations highlighted specific tools and platforms for analyzing cancer data, community dissemination events, and training programs for community health advisors, while emphasizing the importance of cultural appropriateness and community input in research design.