Clinical
and Translational Research at
the Maine Medical Center Research Institute (MMCRI) pursues clinical
and translational research by combining a strong clinical base
with superb scientific and experimental facilities in the setting
of a world-class biomedical research institute. The goal is the
advancement of clinical and translational research in order to improve
patient care outcomes and the nation’s
health.
A talented
group of collaborative scientists under the leadership of Dr. Jonathan
Himmelfarb address questions that are at the cutting edge of translating
basic discovery into improved clinical patient outcomes. We provide
the opportunity and environment for translational research to flourish
through mentoring from established investigators to junior scientists.
We have established core facilities to enhance and facilitate translational
research being performed by an assembled group of basic and clinical
scientists at the MMCRI.
The mission
is to 1) tackle
the major chronic diseases that are the centerpiece of Maine Medical
Center’s
signature clinical and clinical research programs, 2) build and support
a centralized research infrastructure, and 3) build and strengthen
ties with the basic science research being performed at MMCRI.
The clinical
and translational research community at MMCRI is a closely-linked,
multi-disciplinary scientific enterprise in which basic, clinical and
translational investigators plan and conduct studies as collaborators
and scientific colleagues. With the tripod of research, education and
patient care as the center of our endeavor, forging the interdisciplinary
divide between clinical, translational, and basic research.