Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
We support translational research and fostering collaborations among academic institutions that will improve the efficiency, quality and impact of the process for improving human health.
About the CTSA Program
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Under NCATS’ leadership, the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program supports a national network of medical institutions that speeds the translation of research discoveries into improved care.
Currently, more than 60 leading medical institutions across the nation receive CTSA Program funding. The institutions offer expertise, resources and partnerships at the national and local levels to improve the health of individuals and communities. The CTSA Program also nurtures the field of translational science through education, training and career support at all levels.
The CTSA Program Goals are to:
- Advance clinical and translational science: develop, demonstrate and disseminate scientific and operational innovations that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical translation from identification to first-in-human studies to medical practice implementation to community health dissemination.
- Promote partnerships and collaborations to facilitate and accelerate translational research projects locally, regionally and nationally.
- Create, provide, and disseminate innovative research programs and partnerships across institutions and communities to address health needs of their populations and deliver the benefits of translational science to all.
- Create and implement scientific and operational innovations that increase the quality, safety, efficiency, effectiveness and informativeness of clinical research.
- Provide a national resource for the rapid response to urgent public health needs.
- Create, provide and disseminate clinical and translational science training programs for clinical research professionals of all disciplines on the research team.
- Create, provide and disseminate clinical and translational science training and career support programs for translational scientists.
- Foster the development of the emerging field of translational science.
CTSA Program Institutions and Funded Activities (PDF - 179KB)
CTSA Program News

Pre-Birth Exposure to Forever Chemicals May Harm the Immune System
September 23, 2025 - NCATS News
- Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
A study following mother–baby pairs found that high exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) during pregnancy can harm babies’ developing immune systems and may weaken their responses to vaccines.
Read ArticleAdding a Lookup Step Makes AI Better at Assigning Medical Diagnosis Codes
September 25, 2025 - Grantee/Partner News
- Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
BIDMC Scientists Create Novel TB Vaccine Candidate
September 24, 2025 - Media Coverage
- Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
UCLA Researchers Find “Protective Switches” That May Make Damaged Livers Suitable for Transplantation
September 23, 2025 - Grantee/Partner News
- Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
CTSA Program-Funded Institutions

To view a list of CTSA Program awards, please click on underlined dollar amounts in the table (PDF - 179KB). For a list of CTSA Program institutions, select the underlined dollar amount in the row labeled “Hub Awards.” This will open a list of search results in NIH RePORT.
CTSA Program Research

CTSA Program Projects & Initiatives
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CTSA Program in Action
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CTSA Program Applicant Information
Find CTSA Program resources, frequently asked questions and information on the activities funded under the CTSA Program.