The Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI) will fundamentally change biomedical research to create a vibrant academic home for clinical/translational investigation. It will leverage existing strengths and remove barriers to the pace and growth of research. At the heart of the OCTRI is a robust partnership between Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research (KPCHR) that brings together a strong biomedical research university and an innovative practice-based research center associated with a large patient population. The collaboration provides unique opportunities for expansion across the spectrum of human investigation, and sets the stage for major advances in human health.

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03/21/2008

RARE DISEASES CLINICAL RESEARCH CONSORTIA (RDCRC) FOR THE RARE DISEASES CLINICAL RESEARCH NETWORK

The NIH ORD, NIAMS, NIDDK, NICHD, NINDS, NIA ,NIAAA, NCI, NIDCR and NHLBI invite new and renewal applications (U54) for Rare Diseases Clinical Research Consortia (RDCRC) component of Rare Diseases Research Network (RDCRN). More..

Events

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05/21/2008

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening, multisystemic disorder resulting from the formation of platelet microthrombi, which in turn results from the incomplete processing of the adhesive protein von Willebrand factor (VWF). More..
05/30/2008

3rd Annual HIP Day: Human Investigations Program Research Symposium

1:00 Key Note Address: Simultaneous Care: A Model to Resolve the Ethical Conflict between Clinical Research and Palliative Care Frederick J. More..
06/02/2008

OSLER TL1: Scientific presentations from year-long awardees

Come hear the wrap-up presentations of the first group of medical and graduate students funded in the year-long program of the OCTRI TL1 Oregon Students Learn and Experience Research (OSLER) award. More..
07/14/2008

OSCR KL2: Scientific presentations from Oregon Scholars in Clincal Research awardees

Come hear about the progress made by the first group of awardees of the KL2 Oregon Scholars in Clinical Research (OSCR). More..

Programs

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For OCTRI to succeed at enhancing the speed, quality, and quantity of clinical and translational research, it is working in many areas simultaneously. These infrastructure programs serve investigators and their research activities by providing access to key research tools, methodologies, and expertise.

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