“Laws and Regulations in Translational Research: The Role of Law in Health Policy” will be presented at the next Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Bench to Bedside and Beyond Seminar Series from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb 28.
In addition to being held in 116 Henderson Building at University Park, the session will be streamed to H4504 at Penn State College of Medicine and online. Online registration is requested; the online stream link will be provided upon registration.
Charleen Hsuan, assistant professor of health policy and administration, will discuss the institute’s Regulatory Impact and Ethics Core and how it can support policy-relevant research and promote its translation between researchers and regulators. Ways in which the core can support policy-relevant translational research at Penn State will be discussed and examples of how deeper understanding of laws and regulations can improve the reach of health services research will be provided.
The Bench to Bedside and Beyond Seminar Series is held to encourage an engaged translational science workforce while promoting a culture of continuous improvement in research conduct and practice at Penn State.
For details about the Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute and its mission to accelerate discoveries to benefit human health, visit ctsi.psu.edu. To request a consultation to learn how a research project at Penn State can benefit from the institute’s resources, complete the institute’s service request form.