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ACTRI Publications

To better understand diseases and our health and well-being, actively adding to the body of scientific knowledge via publications holds significant importance. Once a research study is completed and the analysis is finalized, it is crucial to share this information with the broader scientific community.
At UCSD, researchers supported by the ACTRI disseminate their findings through a range of academic journals, spanning prominent interdisciplinary journals to targeted periodicals centered on healthcare nuances.


Take a look at some of our recent publications below. To see all of the publications supported by the UCSD Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) grant, please visit our PubMed collection here.


All of the publications listed have one thing in common - the research has been supported by the ACTRI in some capacity, either through funding or utilization of services. You can read more about when to cite the grant below.

 

Access past publications

Access all of the publications supported by the UCSD Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) grant, by visiting our PubMed collection.

 Click here to access ACTRI's PubMed Page

Cite the Grant

NIH Funding Acknowledgment on ACTRI Publications/Projects 
All publications/projects resulting from the utilization of any ACTRI resources are required to: 
  • Credit the CTSA grant 
  • Comply with NIH Public Access Policy and be assigned a PMCID 
  
Frequently Asked Questions 
  • Who needs to cite the CTSA grant? 
  • PIs and researchers who are Pilot grant awardees, KL2 scholars, ACTRI voucher awardees, and/or utilize ACTRI services are required to cite the CTSA grant (UL1 TR001442) on any resulting publications they are author or co-author for 
 
  • How do I cite the CTSA grant? 
  • Please use the following language to acknowledge the CTSA grant in publications: 
  • “The project described was partially supported by the National Institutes of Health, Grant UL1TR001442. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.” 
  • For KL2 scholars, they are also required to cite the KL2 grant, using the following language: 
  • “The project described was partially supported by the National Institutes of Health, Grant UL1TR001442 and KL2TR001444. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.”  
 
For any questions, please reach out to actri-publications@health.ucsd.edu. 

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