
Translating Health: A Frontiers CTSI Podcast with Dr. Ana Cohen
Dr. Ana Cohen shares her work in genetics, rural areas and helping parents get answers they need.

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Hosted by khale2 · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Frontiers Clinical and Translational Science Institute is aiming to improve science to advance healthcare for all. Frontiers CTSI works with the entire state of Kansas and Western Missouri through a grant of the National Center for Advancing Translational Science. Locally, Frontiers partners with the University of Kansas Medical Center, University of Kansas Health System, KU Lawrence campus, KU Wichita, University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City University, Kansas State University, Children’s Mercy and St. Luke’s Health System. In these podcasts, learn more about Frontiers, its work, the people who work with Frontiers, and projects currently in progress.
khale2 hosts Translating Health: A Frontiers CTSI Podcast, a health show with 13 episodes published.

Dr. Ana Cohen shares her work in genetics, rural areas and helping parents get answers they need.

This episode of Translating Health focuses on Team Science and why it is important to research and research teams. And learn how science and theatre can work together.

In this episode of Translating Health, we look at some of the pathway programs in the area to help introduce students to careers in healthcare. This is part one of a two part series.

This episode features Ayo Olagoke, Ph.D., discussing her work using technology to disseminate health information to try and improve health outcomes.

Learn more about the work Drs. Aditi Gupta and Swati Levendovszky are doing in the areas of kidney disease and transplant, and Alzheimer's Disease, respectively. Dr. Levendovszky is the Director of the Hoglund Biomedical

In this episode, learn about the work Dr. Jay Vivian is doing in the area of rare diseases and how his background helped his interest in research and medicine.

Hear from Dr. Scott Weir and Carolyn Vivan as they discuss the importance of the Institute for Advancing Medical Innovation to as researchers try to improve healthcare for all.

Two of our TL1 postdoctoral trainees, Drs. Brittany Martinez and Aaron Smith, talk about their career journeys and research. Hear them talk about their experiences and how they hope to improve science to make a positive

Hear from Frontiers CTSI Associate Director Lisa Sanderson Cox, Ph.D., about the difference between translational science and translational research, and about upcoming Frontiers CTSI funding opportunities.

Hear part 2 of our conversation with our Community Advisory Board.

Hear Part 2 of our conversation with members of our Community Advisory Board.

In this episode of Translating Health, hear from members of our Community Advisory Board on why they believe it's important for researchers to involve the community in their research and how the community can positively

Hear from Drs. Mario Castro and Steve Leeder, who are co-Primary Investigators, for Frontiers Clinical and Translational Science Institute, and learn how Frontiers can help researchers advance science.
Aaron Smith
Provincial Medical Executive Director for Northern Zone and Operational Co-Lead, Primary Care Clinics and Health Homes · Washington State Army National Guard
1 appearance on this show
Swati Levendovszky
Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center
1 appearance on this show
Lisa Sanderson Cox
Frontiers CTSI
1 appearance on this show
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