UAMS awarded more than $31 million in grant funding by National Institutes of Health for translational research

UAMS awarded more than $31 million in grant funding by National Institutes of Health for translational research

UAMS awarded more than $31 million in grant funding by National Institutes of Health for translational research

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will soon be able to dive into new research thanks to a newly awarded federal grant.

UAMS has been awarded $31.7 million by the National Institutes of Health, allowing researchers to now bring their studies to life.


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Through two educational grants, junior faculty and post-grads at the medical school will receive training in translational research, transitioning their research from labs to patients with the aim of improving health.

Translational research is a type of research that seeks to take scientific data and create practical uses for it, like treatments and health policies.


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UAMS officials said the grant will allow them to continue their research in rural health and expand in their studies, such as using artificial intelligence to diagnose patients.

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