The Central Society for Clinical Research is one of the oldest and largest academic medical societies in the Midwest. The primary objectives are to:
Advance medical science
Cultivate clinical research by the methods of the natural and behavioral sciences
Correlate science with the art of medical practice
Encourage scientific investigation
Disseminate this science among the members
The membership is a Who's Who of the academic leadership of the medical schools in the Midwest. CSCR has approximately 1000 active members throughout the Midwest U.S. and Canada. The society publishes the monthly Translational Research and holds an Annual Conference that contains over 300 papers, posters, lectures and state-of-the-art forums. Membership is by nomination only.
ABOUT TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Translational Research delivers clinical investigation and research articles to physicians, academic clinician-scientists, and laboratory consultants. Interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary in scope, it keeps readers up-to-date on significant biomedical research from all subspecialties of internal medicine. Translational Research is known and respected around the world. The Journal is recommended for initial purchase in two Brandon-Hill studies, Selected List of Books and Journals for the Small medical Library and Selected List of Books and Journals in Allied Heath Sciences.
Translational Research was formerly called The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. Click here to view all issues prior to July 2006.
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The site now contains additional features and a new look-and-feel. Full-text articles and abstracts are available to CSCR members and personal subscribers starting with 1999; abstracts, references, and PDFs available from 1996 to the present. Abstracts are complimentary. Register or login to: