Harvard Catalyst Course: T3/T4 Research
Harvard Catalyst is now accepting applications for the next iteration of T3/T4 Research: Translating Effective Interventions into Practice. Sign up if you are interested in the opportunity to gain an overview of the T3/T4 research space—that is, the translation of findings from research in controlled environments to general clinical practice and population health.
T3/T4 Research: Translating Effective Interventions into Practice
November 3-4, 2016
Sheraton Commander Hotel, Cambridge, MA
Tuition free for CTSA-affiliated institutions!
Apply by September 16, 2016!
The goal of T3/T4 research is to address gaps in knowledge that persist after the efficacy and safety of interventions have been defined in optimal settings. It includes studies designed to encourage the use of these interventions in routine care settings, both locally and globally, and to modify risk factors for disease.
Presentations in this two-day course will include formal introductory lectures on T3/T4 research methods, as well as case examples presented by researchers actively working in this space. For more information, please visit our website: http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/t3t4/
Contact us at t3t4_courses@catalyst.harvard.edu with any questions.