SYNERGY News
Stay updated with the latest announcements and highlights related to SYNERGY-supported programs, people, and initiatives. Updates reflect activities across Dartmouth Health, Dartmouth College, and collaborating partners, and may include research milestones, infrastructure updates, funding opportunities, conference participation, and program announcements.
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January 1, 2026Dr. Siming Zhao Advances Precision Medicine Through Cross-Institutional Collaboration
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November 7, 2025SYNERGY’s Robyn Mosher Speaks at the 2025 REDCap Administrators Conference
Robyn Mosher, DH REDCap Administrator and Project Manager-Research Associate for ORO Informatics and SYNERGY, attended the international REDCap Administrators Conference in September 2025. The REDCap consortium leaders had invited Robyn to speak on a panel of three new(er) REDCap Administrators about their experiences supporting REDCap at their institutions. -
January 30, 2025SYNERGY Translational Pilot Award Program – Inaugural Cohort (Year 1) Awardees Announcement
SYNERGY, the Dartmouth Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), is pleased to recognize the six projects selected for the inaugural 2025 Translational Pilot Award inaugural cohort. These awards represent an important milestone for the institute, supporting innovative, early-stage projects that address key translational science challenges, foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, and advance research with the potential to improve health outcomes—particularly in rural communities—while generating the preliminary data needed to compete for future NIH and foundation funding. -
September 15, 2024Introducing the Inaugural SYNERGY CORES Pilot Awardee
Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is pleased to announce Dr. Siming Zhao as Dartmouth's inaugural CORES (Consortium of Rural States) Awardee, marking the institution's participation in this national collaborative initiative. CORES connects investigators across Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) institutions to advance collaborative, multi-site translational research that addresses rural health challenges through cross-institutional collaboration and team science. Aligned with the NCATS mission to accelerate the translation of scientific discoveries into improved health, the program fosters partnerships that strengthen translational science and expand the impact of collaborative research. Dartmouth congratulates Dr. Zhao on this achievement and looks forward to contributing to the continued growth of the CORES network through this collaboration with Penn State CTSI.
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