Team Science Discovery Guide
Designed this modular 50-page editable booklet system, comprised of individual cards and fold-out map to help teams navigate collaboration.
Team Science
Team science in translational science is a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that brings together experts from diverse fields—such as biology, medicine, engineering, and statistics—to solve complex health problems and accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries from laboratory "bench" to patient "bedside"
Translational Science
Translational science is the field of investigation focused on understanding the scientific and operational principles underlying each step of the translational process to turn laboratory, clinic, and community observations into new, actionable health interventions (diagnostics, therapeutics, procedures, and behavioral changes). It aims to overcome common roadblocks in research to speed up the development of treatments for patients.
MICHR
The Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan is a research hub enabling clinical and translational science to accelerate medical discoveries, improve health outcomes, and reduce disease impact. Founded in 2006, it supports researchers through funding, education, team building, study design, and regulatory assistance, funded by an NIH CTSA grant.
Collaborators
Bethany Laursen, PhD Author
Team Science
Team Science is a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that brings together experts from different disciplines (e.g., basic scientists, clinicians, data scientists, and community partners) to work on complex, shared research problems. Its goal is to accelerate the movement of research findings from the laboratory to the bedside and community
