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We conduct research and support activities that address long-standing challenges in translational research so that new treatments and other health solutions reach people faster.

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Brain Organoids Help Reveal Antiviral Drug’s Promise in Parkinson’s Disease

September 4, 2024 - NCATS News

NCATS scientists used organoids to test the antiviral tilorone as a potential treatment for Parkinson’s disease.

NCATS-Developed Ketamine Alternative Didn’t Cause Dissociation

September 3, 2024 - NCATS News

  • Chemistry Technology
  • Our Impact on Drug Discovery and Development

NCATS scientists helped develop a version of ketamine that lacked sedative or dissociative effects in a phase 1 clinical trial.

N3C Study Finds Long COVID More Likely After Initial Infection Than After Reinfection

July 31, 2024 - NCATS News

  • Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program
  • Our Impact on Big Data

Using N3C data, researchers found that long COVID may be more likely after an initial infection than after a reinfection.


Advancing Translational Science

Our Impact

Learn how our work speeds research and improves health. Key areas include big data, clinical trials and rare diseases.

Research Activities

Explore our research labs, projects and collaborations that are advancing translational science. Our largest program is the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program.

Training & Education

Enhance your knowledge of translational science through programs, activities and resources offered by NCATS and our partner institutions.


Resources for You

Whether you're a researcher, an aspiring translational scientist or an interested member of the community, find information and materials important to you.


Director's Corner

Joni L. Rutter, Ph.D.

Director's Message

A Community Plan for Advancing Translational Science to Address Unmet Public Health Needs

September 10, 2024

NCATS Director Joni Rutter announces the release of the NCATS Strategic Plan for 2025–2030.

About the NCATS Director

Joni L. Rutter, Ph.D., is the director of NCATS at NIH. Rutter oversees the planning and execution of NCATS complex, multifaceted programs.

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Join Our Public Roundtable on Sept. 30

We invite you to join the NCATS Director for a discussion on translating NCATS’ strategic goals into action.

Last updated on September 10, 2024