Introduction to Translational Science

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Approx. 11 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course provides an introduction to translational science, which is the process of translating scientific discoveries into practical applications that improve human health. Students will learn about the different stages of translational science and the key players involved in the process.

Key Learning Points

  • Gain an understanding of translational science and its importance in improving human health
  • Learn about the different stages of translational science and the key players involved
  • Explore case studies that demonstrate successful translational science projects

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the importance of translational science in improving human health
  • Identify the key stages of translational science and the players involved
  • Analyze successful translational science case studies

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of biology and medical terminology
  • Familiarity with scientific research methods

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Self-paced
  • Online
  • Video Lectures

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  • Introduction to Health Informatics
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Notable People in This Field

  • Dr. Eric Topol
  • Dr. Atul Gawande

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Description

Translational science seeks to speed up the process of moving research discoveries from the laboratory into healthcare practices. Numerous scientific and organizational roadblocks can act as obstacles along the path of translation and ultimately hinder the speed of progress in medical research. The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) was established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to transform and accelerate the translational research process, with the intended result of getting treatments to more patients faster. The field of Translational Science aims to bridge these gaps by:

Outline

  • Translational Science - The Big Picture and T1 - Translation to Humans
  • The Big Picture - Introduction (2:54)
  • The Big Picture - Part I (7:41)
  • The Big Picture - Part II (9:22)
  • The Big Picture - Part III (5:20)
  • The Big Picture - Part IV (7:00)
  • T1 - Translation to Humans - Introduction (10:48)
  • T1 - Translation to Humans Part I (6:59)
  • T1 - Translation to Humans Part II (8:37)
  • NCATS Fact Sheet
  • The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Consortium and the Translational Research Model
  • Transforming Translation: Impact of Clinical and Translational Science
  • Translational biomarker discovery in clinical metabolomics: an introductory tutorial
  • The hematopoietic stem cell niche in homeostasis and disease
  • Module 1 Quiz
  • T2 - Translation to Patients and T3 - Translation to Practice
  • T2 - Translation to Patients - Introduction (9:18)
  • T2 - Translation to Patients - Part I (7:34)
  • T2 - Translation to Patients - Part II (6:50)
  • T2 - Translation to Patients - Part III (6:50)
  • T2 - Translation to Patients - Part IV (9:55)
  • T3 - Translation to Practice - Introduction (8:36)
  • T3 - Translation to Practice - Part 1 (6:18)
  • T3 - Translation to Practice - Part II (8:22)
  • T3 - Translation to Practice - Part III (9:26)
  • Using Electronically Available Inpatient Hospital Data for Research
  • The mPower study, Parkinson disease mobile data collected using ResearchKit
  • Moving from the Laboratory Bench to Patients’ Bedside: Considerations for Effective Therapy with Stem Cells
  • Partnering to Reduce Environmental Hazards Through a Community-Based “Healthy Home Museum”:Education for Action
  • Health Services Research: An Evolving Definition of the Field
  • White Paper on CTSA Consortium Role in Facilitating Comparative Effectiveness Research
  • Module 2 Quiz
  • T4 - Translation to Communities and Participating in Clinical and Translational Research
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Introduction (9:30)
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Part I (9:15)
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Part II (10:09)
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Part III (7:43)
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Part IV (6:58)
  • T4 - Translation to Communities - Part V (9:04)
  • Participating in Clinical and Translational Science - Introduction (4:12)
  • Participating in Clinical and Translational Science - Part I (5:26)
  • Participating in Clinical and Translational Science - Part II (3:51)
  • Participating in Clinical and Translational Science - Part III (8:13)
  • Clinical and Translational Science: From Bench-Bedside to Global Village
  • Engaging the Community in the Dissemination, Implementation, and Improvement of Health-Related Research
  • Theoretical Model of Critical issues in Informed Consent in HIV Vaccine Trials
  • Chronic Diseases: The Emerging Pandemic
  • Recommendations for Planning Pilot Studies in Clinical and Translational Research
  • Strengthening the Career Development of Clinical Translational Scientist Trainees: A Consensus Statement of the Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) Research Education and Career Development Committees
  • Defining Translational Research: Implications for Training
  • Assessing Research Participants’ Perceptions of their Clinical Research Experiences
  • Module 3 Quiz

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the fundamentals of translational science with Coursera's Intro to Translational Science course. Students praise the course for its engaging and comprehensive content that provides a solid foundation in the field.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

comprehensive content

Pros from User Reviews

  • Engaging and comprehensive content
  • Great introduction to the field of translational science
  • Excellent lectures and course material
  • Good pacing and easy to follow
  • Suitable for beginners and experienced professionals

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some of the material may be too basic for advanced learners
  • Limited interaction with instructors and fellow students
  • Not enough practical exercises or case studies
  • Some technical issues with the online platform
  • No certification available without paying for the course
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Approx. 11 hours to complete
Martin S. Zand, MD, PhD
University of Rochester
Coursera

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