You must be a member to use CCTSI services and resources or to obtain CCTSI funding.
Submit information for Annual CCTSI NIH Progress Report, as requested
Respond to requests from the Evaluation & Tracking Core
Commit to and support CCTSI goals, including being an advocate and ambassador for the CCTSI within your department, school, or affiliated institution
Participate on review committees, as requested
Collaborate and share expertise
Mentor and/or train others
To become a new CCTSI member, please select the membership category tile below that most closely aligns with your professional responsibilities or job position, and complete the corresponding membership form.
For individuals from healthcare, industry, government, academia, or foundations collaborating with the CCTSI.
For trainees or students at CU Denver | Anschutz, CU Boulder, CSU, or partner hospitals (including fellows and residents).
For faculty at CU Denver | Anschutz, CU Boulder, CSU, or partner hospitals (including instructors and professors at all ranks).
Membership is free. It will provide access to Clinical and Translational Research Center resources. You can receive consultative services in biostatistics, epidemiology and research design; translational informatics; regulatory support. Also education, training and career development. You can receive eligibility to apply for Pilot Project and Translational Methods funding eligibility and play a role in shaping the future of clinical and translational research.