Entrepreneurial Biomedical Training Options

The CRTC, working in conjunction with the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship, has developed several new training opportunities for students interested in translation of medicine through entrepreneurial endeavors.

10th Annual Research Training Symposium and Poster Session

The 10th annual medical center-wide Research Training Symposium and Poster Session took place on October 22nd. The symposium featured a keynote speaker, oral presentations, and poster sessions showcasing research projects performed by junior faculty, fellows, and students in research training programs throughout Washington University School of Medicine. Over 30 training programs were represented during the […]

Cynthia Rogers, KL2 Alumni, studies how Premature birth appears to weaken brain connections​

Babies born prematurely face an increased risk of neurological and psychiatric problems that may be due to weakened connections in brain networks linked to attention, communication and the processing of emotions, according to new School of Medicine research led by Cynthia Rogers, MD, Assistant Professor of Child Psychiatry, KL2 and MTPCI alumni. Read more in […]

Julia Wagner selected as Howard Hughes fellows

Julia Wagner, TL1 Alumni, was among four Washington University medical students selected as Howard Hughes fellows. Second-year medical student Julia Wagner is working with research mentor Todd Fehniger, MD, PhD, also an alum of the Howard Hughes Medical Research Fellows Program. From basic science through clinical trials, Fehniger, an assistant professor of medicine, investigates ways to […]

2015 CRTC Award Winners

We gratefully acknowledge this year’s award winners.  Congratulations and thank you for your dedication to always strive for excellence in clinical research education!

William Gillanders profiled in WU Newsroom

Dr. William Gillanders, Professor of Surgery and Doris Duke Alumni, was recently profiled in the Washington University News  and in the  WU Outlook  Magazine for his work with breast cancer vaccine research.