Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Biomedical research institute at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

The CCTSI is a collaborative enterprise between University of Colorado Denver, University of Colorado at Boulder, six affiliated Hospitals and health care organizations, and multiple community organizations with a goal to accelerate the translation of research discoveries into improved patient care and public health.

🧬 Don't miss NIH Rare Disease Day on Feb 27! The hybrid event spotlights the latest NIH-supported   on rare diseases and...
02/12/2026

🧬 Don't miss NIH Rare Disease Day on Feb 27! The hybrid event spotlights the latest NIH-supported on rare diseases and features stories told by patients living with a rare disease, their caregivers, and their communities.

Each year, we support this event to raise awareness about rare diseases, the people they affect, and partnerships that promote research and advance knowledge of new treatments.

Many older adults risk falling rather than use a walker—because of stigma. Cathy Bodine, PhD, director of our I-Corps@CC...
12/03/2025

Many older adults risk falling rather than use a walker—because of stigma. Cathy Bodine, PhD, director of our I-Corps@CCTSI program, is changing that with a “sexy walker” that looks good, folds easily, and helps older adults stay active and confident.

Many older people would rather risk falling than use walkers, but what if you could build one that's sexy?

New research at Children's Hospital Colorado shows that ETI therapy significantly reduces airway and blood inflammation ...
11/26/2025

New research at Children's Hospital Colorado shows that ETI therapy significantly reduces airway and blood inflammation for people with through 2.5 years of therapy. Learn how these advances are transforming lives!

New insights in Cystic Fibrosis reveal ETI treatment reduces inflammation, improving lung function and quality of life for patients. Learn about this research supported by the CCTSI.

🫐 CCTSI researcher, Minghua Tang, PhD, found that blueberries can help reduce   symptoms, boost immunity & support   hea...
11/01/2025

🫐 CCTSI researcher, Minghua Tang, PhD, found that blueberries can help reduce symptoms, boost immunity & support health in babies. Conducted at our Pediatric Clinical Translational Research Center (CTRC)!bsky.social, .bsky.social, .bsky.social

Feeding blueberries to infants as one of their first solid foods may help strengthen their immune systems, reduce allergy symptoms and support healthy gut development, according to new research.

AI in healthcare raises ethical questions. Our director of research ethics, Matt DeCamp, MD, PhD, urges transparency and...
10/20/2025

AI in healthcare raises ethical questions. Our director of research ethics, Matt DeCamp, MD, PhD, urges transparency and listening to patients to ensure that AI is benefiting them without putting them at risk.

Internist and philosopher Matthew Decamp shares what healthcare teams should consider when implementing artificial intelligence (AI) to care for patients.

Since 1999, our annual Pediatric Research Poster Session, co-hosted with Children's Hospital Colorado, has brought toget...
10/07/2025

Since 1999, our annual Pediatric Research Poster Session, co-hosted with Children's Hospital Colorado, has brought together more than 3,000 researchers to share their work in child health research. Learn more!

Discover how the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute's Pediatric Research Poster Session fosters innovation and advances child health research and patient care.

Meet Meghan Althoff, MD, PhD, one of our K12 Scholars! She is researching the metabolic and genetic factors that influen...
09/24/2025

Meet Meghan Althoff, MD, PhD, one of our K12 Scholars! She is researching the metabolic and genetic factors that influence treatment resistance in asthma, since up to 35% of patients do not respond to first-line treatment. Learn more on pg. 6 of our 2024 Annual Report ▶️ https://buff.ly/7eu5SFM

CCTSI program director Adit Ginde, MD, and his team recently published research to better understand the barriers patien...
09/10/2025

CCTSI program director Adit Ginde, MD, and his team recently published research to better understand the barriers patients faced in accessing monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19. These insights are vital for improving future public health responses.

Lindsey Fish and Samantha Roberts led research on insurance status, demographics, patient worries, and provider-patient interactions during COVID in 2021.

A new study shows that people in walkable neighborhoods are less likely to develop heart disease. Featuring Bill Cornwel...
08/25/2025

A new study shows that people in walkable neighborhoods are less likely to develop heart disease. Featuring Bill Cornwell, MD, MSCS, associate medical director of our Adult Clinical Translational Research Center! https://buff.ly/awppL3x

Don Nease, MD, CCTSI Community Engagement Director, was elected to the Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship (ACES...
08/18/2025

Don Nease, MD, CCTSI Community Engagement Director, was elected to the Academy of Community Engagement Scholarship (ACES)! This prestigious honor recognizes his collaborative leadership and dedication to work that strengthens communities. Kudos to you, Dr. Nease! 👏

Address

1890 N. Revere Court
Aurora, CO
80045

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute:

Share