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Episode Synopsis
The National Institutes of Health in November named Joni Rutter Director of the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. Rutter had served as acting director since April 2021. She succeeded Chris Austin, the first permanent director of NCATS, who stepped down after ten years on the job. NCATS is charged with developing technologies and approaches to accelerate the process of moving new treatments from the lab to the patient. As part of its work, it has several program and initiatives that are focused specifically on rare diseases. We spoke to Rutter about NCATS’ priorities under her leadership, the challenges of translational science, and where she sees the biggest opportunities for accelerating the discovery and development of therapies for rare diseases.
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