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Mothers Leading Science Continues to Build and Inspire a Network of Leaders

How do you sustain momentum and create an ever-expanding network of institutional changemakers over the long haul?
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Fostering Collaboration through a Community of Practice

Individuals from diverse disciplines unite to harness their collective expertise, address common challenges, and advance their understanding of critical topics.
Stuart Winter, Brooke Cunningham, and Mark R. Schleiss

Child Health Researchers and Practitioners Gather for Annual Dinner

More than 75 attendees gathered in early December at the University of Minnesota Campus Club for the Research in Child Health Dinner Forum.
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Looking Ahead

As we enter the halfway point of the academic year and the start of 2024, we've already accomplished a great deal.
Casey Dorr

Making the Most Out of a Summer Research Program

Casey Dorr offered some thoughts on how students can make the most out of their experience in the CTSI summer training programs.
Daniel Weisdorf, Peter Crawford, and Damien Fair

CTSI Leadership Retirement and Transition

The CTSI extends best wishes to Daniel Weisdorf, MD, who has recently retired from the University of Minnesota after a distinguished career.
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Minnesota Partnership Awards Five Collaborative Research Grants for 2023

The Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics announced their 2023 research awardees.
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What A Year

Let’s celebrate a few of the remarkable accomplishments of 2023.
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Longtime CUHCC Staff Member Receives Outstanding Community Health Center Employee Award

Mary J. Brown received the Outstanding Community Health Center Employee Award at the Many Faces of Community Health Conference.
Tonya Rich at the White House

Dr. Rich Goes to Washington

Only a very small percentage of Americans will ever receive an invitation to a White House event where the President will be present. Tonya Rich is one of the fortunate few.