Category results for: Community Engagement

COVID-19 survivor finds hope and health at Community Memorial Hospital

“You’re not going to get anywhere with cures if you don’t have clinical trials. I do it because I might help many people down the road. I might help my daughter.” Rebecca Jennings shared her story about surviving COVID-19 at VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital. Jennings participated in a clinical trial led by Antonio Abbate, […]

Ph.D. program welcomes three new students

The Wright Center welcomed three new students into its doctoral program for Clinical and Translational Science yesterday. Christiana Appiah completed the first year of a Ph.D. program at Marquette University in Wisconsin and transferred to VCU. She earned her Master’s degree researching cancer cell signaling but is open to new specializations. Carmen Camarena spent the […]

COVID-19 survivor joins Wright Center’s clinical trial oversight committee

Kathy White, an early COVID-19 patient at Virginia Commonwealth University medical center, has joined an oversight committee designed to bring the best treatment options to VCU Health system and the Richmond community. The COVID-19 Clinical Trials Oversight Committee, formed in April, brings together experts from across the health system and university to evaluate and prioritize […]

Raising the Standard of Treatment: Wright Center joins community conversation about clinical trials and COVID-19

Lauren Harris, M.S., M.Ed., the Wright Center’s hub research capacity administrator, joined experts at VCU and VCU Health today to engage the community in Virginia Commonwealth University’s role as a clinical and translational science hub. Harris offered participants an overview of the importance of clinical trials in human health research. “They really show researchers what […]

Zero to Sixty: The Wright Center’s rapid response to COVID-19

The Wright Center has been on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19 since March. As Virginia Commonwealth University’s home for interdisciplinary human health research, the center is uniquely positioned to act as a bridge between the physicians, faculty, researchers and staff that are engaged in fighting the pandemic on multiple fronts. And it’s […]

“The more we share it, the better”: COVID-19 survivor shares her story as a patient and clinical trials participant

Kathy White lost some days. The Henrico County resident was admitted to Virginia Commonwealth University medical center on March 26 and wasn’t released until April 9. But it didn’t feel like 15 days. “I didn’t think I’d been there that long,” she says. “They all roll together.” White is just one of the 1.3 million […]

WATCH: Antonio Abbate and Joan Greer in conversation with Lauren Harris for Clinical Trials Day

Lauren Harris, Wright Center’s hub research capacity administrator, interviews Antonio Abbate, M.D., Ph.D., the medical director of the Clinical Research Unit and an associate director at the Wright Center, and Joan Greer, R.N., nurse manager at the Clinical Research Unit at VCU Health. Abbate and Greer answer your questions about clinical trials participation and what […]

Wright Center Welcomes Three VCU Faculty to its Leadership Team

Three VCU faculty joined the leadership team of the Wright Center – official today. They bring a breadth of expertise and experience to the center’s mission of providing the infrastructure and resources that promote interdisciplinary human health research at VCU. Robert Winn, M.D., who became director of VCU’s Massey Cancer Center in December, joins the […]

Interested in helping us advance Clinical and Translational Research?

VCU Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research seeks talented individuals for the following positions to promote translational workforce development and experienced based training in clinical and translational research (CTR) and advance CTR methods and processes to speed translation, build collaborations and optimize resources within VCU and within the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award […]

Community engagement transcends translational science spectrum at annual conference

By Anne Dreyfuss VCU C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research At the Virginia Commonwealth University Community Engagement Institute on May 14, Wright Center Director F. Gerard Moeller, M.D., discussed how he harnesses community-academic partnerships to address the opioid epidemic. “Virginia has succumbed to the opioid overdose epidemic just like the […]

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