Todd M. Wilson, DO
Title: Synergies between the CTSA and IDeA Programs
Dr. Wilson is a Program Director in the Division of Clinical Innovation at
the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). He oversees a portfolio of Clinical and Translational
Science Awards (CTSA) and is the scientific lead for the CTSA Trial Innovations
Centers which will implement multisite clinical studies. Dr. Wilson is involved with numerous NCATS initiatives
to improve the clinical trials system, including efforts
to streamline the IRB process, develop master clinical trial agreements and standardize
Good Clinical Practice training.Dr.
Wilson holds a medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic
Medicine, and trained in internal medicine at the University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey.Dr. Wilson
joined NIH in 2004 and completed the NIAID Allergy and Immunology Fellowship
program.Prior to joining NCATS in 2013,
he established a translational research program to study the molecular genetics
of rare mast cell disorder as a NIAID Assistant Clinical Investigator.Continuing his interest in rare disease
research, Dr. Wilson currently works closely with the NCATS Office of Rare
Diseases Research.
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