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      Translational Medicine: A two-way road

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      Journal of Translational Medicine
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          Abstract

          The purpose of translational research is to test, in humans, novel therapeutic strategies developed through experimentation. Translational research should be regarded as a two-way road: Bench to Bedside and Bedside to Bench. However, Bedside to Bench efforts have regrettably been limited because the scientific aspects are poorly understood by full time clinicians and the difficulty of dealing with humans poorly appreciated by basic scientists. Translational research would be most useful to the scientific community at large if journals would foster specific interest for the publication of ex vivo human observation. The review process for such work should be assigned to clinical scientists competent not only in the intricacies of molecular or cell biology but also intimate with the reality of Internal Review Boards, ethics committees, Governmental Regulatory Agencies and most importantly the humane aspects of dealing with sick individuals and their families. This approach may focus both basic and clinical scientists and those struggling to fill the gap between them on the effective treatment of diseases affecting women, men and children making translational research more than an interesting concept.

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          Journal
          J Transl Med
          Journal of Translational Medicine
          BioMed Central (London )
          1479-5876
          2003
          24 July 2003
          : 1
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Immunogenetics Section, Clinical Center, Department of Transfusion Medicine, NIH, Bethesda MD, 20892, USA
          Article
          1479-5876-1-1
          10.1186/1479-5876-1-1
          202357
          14527344
          8e7e8b0d-f6d8-49b2-84e7-87a2ea70dfcd
          Copyright © 2003 Marincola; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
          History
          : 17 June 2003
          : 24 July 2003
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