Translational
Research Translational research is a term used to describe the process of translating laboratory discoveries into new treatments and therapies for the benefit of patients. It involves taking basic scientific or biomedical discoveries from the laboratory and quickly translating them into clinical trials, medical products and treatments for patients. By linking research discoveries and medical practice, translational research aims to improve patient outcomes and reduce the amount of time needed to develop new and effective treatments. In addition, it helps to provide new insights into disease prevention, diagnosis and treatments, as well as new tools and techniques for addressing and overcoming health challenges. Translational research is a rapidly expanding and increasingly important field in medicine, and its findings can help to provide hope and remedies to patients where nothing else has worked.
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