CTSI Announcement
10th Annual CTSI Translational Science Symposium 
In Memory of David C. Seldin MD, PhD (1957-2015)
Re-examining Our Approach to Research:
Translational Science Lessons from the Pandemic

October 12, 2022, 8 am - 1 pm (Via Zoom)
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the urgent need to employ research methodologies better suited to more effectively, efficiently and equitably move therapeutics, vaccines and other interventions from bench to bedside to community. Reflecting on lessons learned, this conference will focus on successes and opportunities to deploy research effectively, efficiently and equitably, including methodologies that were adapted or expanded such as community engaged methods, use of a learning health system approach and application of medical informatics. Register here for the 10th Annual CTSI Translational Science Symposium
Keynote Speaker
Susan Cheng, MD, MMSc, MPH

Dr. Cheng is the Erika J. Glazer Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Health and Population Science, director of the Institute for Research on Healthy Aging, and director of Public Health Research in the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai. Dr. Cheng is a cardiologist, echocardiographer, and clinician-scientist who leads research programs aimed at uncovering the drivers of cardiovascular aging in women and men.
Abstract Posters
All Abstract Poster Video recordings will be featured on the BU CTSI Symposium webpage in the coming weeks, with the most highly rated Posters presenting
at the symposium at 12 pm.
To see information for the upcoming 10th Annual CTSI Translational Science Symposium, please click here.
The Funding Acknowledgement
The Funding Acknowledgement guides recipients of BU CTSI services, resources, or funding for projects or research through the grant citation process. All recipients are required to cite our grant number in associated presentations and journal publications.