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The Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education

TRAM, Translational Research and Applied Medicine Program

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Spectrum support for Clinical Research is divided into four stages, the third of which is Conducting Your Study.
This stage includes tasks and activities that occur once you have met all set-up requirements and approval. It includes activities such as study enrollmenet, billing, and all study participant interactions.

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TRAM, the Translational Research and Applied Medicine Program, is dedicated to fostering interactions between physicians and scientists that translate bench-side discoveries into the clinic.

It was established to provide an infrastructure to rapidly translate novel genomic/proteomic, nanoscale and imaging research discoveries from the laboratory to the clinic and facilitate bench-to-bedside development of cellular therapies.

TRAM helps to support diverse translational research projects that will result in innovative approaches to the prevention, early detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers, heart disease, HIV infection, myelofibrosis, systemic sclerosis, graft-versus-host, as well as other human diseases.

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