two research talks during a poster session

Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

Empowering research to improve health in Indiana

The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) brings together Indiana’s brightest minds to solve the state’s most pressing health challenges. The statewide institute is led by Sharon Moe, MD, and Sarah Wiehe, MD, MPH, and supported by a Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Institutes of Health.

Training

Career Development, Education and Research Training (CERT) Program provides career development, education and research training opportunities.

Service Cores

CTSI Cores have established policies for prioritization, publication, confidentiality, cost recovery/payment, and conflict resolution.

Research Support

The Indiana CTSI offers services and tools to enable clinical and translational research at partner institutions.

Community Health Partnerships

The Indiana CTSI offers community-facing programs and resources related to health and research to assist researchers and organizations focused on Indiana Health. Resources available through the Community Health Partnerships program include networking, coalition development assistance, program funding, research consultations and more.

Leadership

Sharon M. Moe, MD

Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research

Sarah E. Wiehe, MD, MPH

Associate Dean for Community and Translational Research