Translational research encompasses the effective movement of new knowledge and discoveries into new approaches for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. There are many roadblocks to successful bench to bedside research, but few have received as much recent attention as the “valley of death.” The valley of death refers to the lack of funding and support for research that moves basic science discoveries into diagnostics, devices, and treatments in humans, and is ascribed to be the result of companies unwilling to fund research development that may not result in a drug or device that will be utilized in the clinic and conversely, the fact that researchers have no access to the funding needed to carry out preclinical and early clinic...
The evolution of enabling technologies and their associated perspectives into molecular mechanisms u...
The success rate for translation of newly engineered medical technologies into clinical practice is ...
The trend in conducting successful biomedical research is shifting from individual academic labs to ...
Translating the knowledge from biomedical science into clinical applications that help patients has ...
Despite the success of tissue engineered medical products (TEMPs) in preclinical translational resea...
Translational Research (TR)is defined as the systematic effort to convert basic research knowledge i...
Over the last twenty years, revolutionary advances in biomedicine including gene therapy, stem cell ...
Even though it is considered a 21st century term, translational research has been present for much l...
New developments in science are rapidly influencing and shaping basic and clinical research and medi...
Aim: The paper aims to develop a model of translational research in which service user and other st...
Translational medicine is a medical practice based on interventional epidemiology. It is regarded by...
Translating academic medical research into new therapies is an important challenge for the biopharma...
Translational research for new drugs, medical devices, and diagnostics encompasses aspects of both b...
Far too much biomedical research is wasted and ends in the so called “Valley of Death”: the gap that...
Translational research originated in the medical field during the 1990s to describe taking discovery...
The evolution of enabling technologies and their associated perspectives into molecular mechanisms u...
The success rate for translation of newly engineered medical technologies into clinical practice is ...
The trend in conducting successful biomedical research is shifting from individual academic labs to ...
Translating the knowledge from biomedical science into clinical applications that help patients has ...
Despite the success of tissue engineered medical products (TEMPs) in preclinical translational resea...
Translational Research (TR)is defined as the systematic effort to convert basic research knowledge i...
Over the last twenty years, revolutionary advances in biomedicine including gene therapy, stem cell ...
Even though it is considered a 21st century term, translational research has been present for much l...
New developments in science are rapidly influencing and shaping basic and clinical research and medi...
Aim: The paper aims to develop a model of translational research in which service user and other st...
Translational medicine is a medical practice based on interventional epidemiology. It is regarded by...
Translating academic medical research into new therapies is an important challenge for the biopharma...
Translational research for new drugs, medical devices, and diagnostics encompasses aspects of both b...
Far too much biomedical research is wasted and ends in the so called “Valley of Death”: the gap that...
Translational research originated in the medical field during the 1990s to describe taking discovery...
The evolution of enabling technologies and their associated perspectives into molecular mechanisms u...
The success rate for translation of newly engineered medical technologies into clinical practice is ...
The trend in conducting successful biomedical research is shifting from individual academic labs to ...