"CCTS offers a unique curricular experience that UI undergraduates won't find elsewhere. Motivated students will learn about the field of clinical and translational science and gain necessary tools for success."

Lori Adams, PhD, University of Iowa Department of Biology

Certificate in clinical and translational science at Iowa

CCTS provides educational enrichment and an increased awareness of expanding opportunities in translational science, a discipline focused on moving biomedical discovery into application in the healthcare arena.

Participation in the innovative CCTS Certificate will provide motivated undergraduates an opportunity to connect their research activities to translational science and begin their training in this important discipline.

Related Fields

Medicine

Public health

Nursing

Dentistry

Biostatistics

Behavioral medicine

Clinical pharmacology

Epidemiology

Other allied health professions 

What is translational science?

Translational science requires team-based interdisciplinary approaches to advance research-generated discoveries into clinical trials and facilitate adoption of best practices in a clinical and community setting.

Translational science investigators understand principles involved in foundational research and how such studies relate to epidemiology, behavioral medicine and patient-oriented research.

The ideal CCTS student

  • Interested in the concept of translational science—how does research actually apply to the patient and community?
  • Interested in graduate schools across many disciplines, or careers where a Bachelor degree provides translational science career opportunities
  • Engaged in mentored research, or identifying mentored research opportunities
  • Strong leadership and team skills
  • Motivated
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Vijay Kamalumpundi

Meet CCTS alum Vijay Kamalumpundi

Read the Match Day Q&A with one of our alums!