Center of Excellence For Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics (CTNT) | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Process of translational research
Process of developing Translational Research

Translational research bridges basic sciences and clinical entities. Disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets are identified in basic experimental research by integrating clinical concepts. Validation in the clinical setting conveys significance to these findings, advancing knowledge and creating novel and improved therapeutic tools and strategies.

CTNT Goal

The overall goal of The Center of Excellence for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics (CTNT) is to serve as an incubator for the generation and dissemination of knowledge related to the neurobiology of clinically relevant disorders. CTNT strives to generate, facilitate, and coordinate multidisciplinary efforts to build bridges between basic science and clinical departments required for the development of novel and improved diagnostic and therapeutic tools and strategies. 

Donations to CTNT

To make a donation to the Center of Excellence for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics (CTNT), via credit or debit card You will be directed to Texas Tech University System's online giving website.  

CTNT's 7th Annual Symposium

The Center of Excellence for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics (CTNT) and Garrison Institute on Aging (GIA) held their 7th Annual Symposium on Wednesday, May 10th.
This event featured Distinguished Keynote Speaker and ADK Lecturer: Smriti Iyengar, Ph.D., DIRECTOR, Director, PSPP, Division of Translational Research and Program Director, NINDS, NIH
Symposium Flyer

Got Questions?

We're here to help. Contact us if you have questions.

Volker Neugebauer, MD, PhD
CTNT Director
(806)743-3880volker.neugebauer@ttushc.edu

CTNT Email
CTNT@ttuhsc.edu