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ICTR Connection Request

Welcome to the ICTR's Connection Request System.

You can use this system to:

  • submit requests for ICTR services
  • ask for help from any of our consultants
  • submit questions, comments, or complaints
  • apply for ICTR grant programs.

This is your one-stop shop for everything the ICTR has to offer.

Begin your connection with the ICTR by logging in now with your JHED ID.

  • Ask an ICTR Navigator

    The Navigators are here to help direct investigators to the ICTR services they need and advise them on "next steps" in the clinical and translational research enterprise at Johns Hopkins. If you’re not sure where to start, click here to ask a Navigator!

  • Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot (ATIP) Program Application [RFA]

    ATIP provides targeted funding or faculty conducting translational research projects. The next ATIP application deadline is October 1, 2009.

  • Biostatistics CenTeR [Website]

    The goal of the Biostatistics Center’s consulting service is to promote the appropriate use of biostatistics in the design, implementation, and interpretation of clinical and translational research studies.

  • Imaging Support (OISTeR) [Website]

    OISTeR facilitates one-on-one consultation with imaging experts for study design, imaging protocol development and study implementation.

  • Office of Recruitment and Retention Consulting Service (ORRCS) [Website]

    ORRCS offers consultations and expert advice on the recruitment of research participants.

  • Research Ethics Consulting Service (RECS)

    In cooperation with the Berman Institute of Bioethics, the ICTR is pleased to offer the Research Ethics Consulting Service (RECS). RECS is a no-cost resource designed to help raise awareness of, and to assist investigators in resolving, issues of ethics in human subjects research. This service is open to everyone in the Johns Hopkins research community, although students and staff are asked to coordinate their requests through a faculty advisor or principal investigator.

    If you are currently considering or addressing any ethical issues that are related to the development, conduct, or analysis of a research study at Johns Hopkins and would like to take advantage of the expert assistance and support of the ICTR RECS consultants, you can request their services through the ICTR Connection Request system by clicking here.


  • Translational Technology Core Laboratory (TTC) [Website]

    The TTC bridges the gap between clinical genetic testing and research-driven molecular technologies with consulting and laboratory services and assistance with translation of molecular technologies to the clinical environment.