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Clinical and Translational Collaboration

TICM welcomes collaboration with clinical investigators, academic groups, and translational partners working on questions in cardiopulmonary mobility. The institute's role is to help shape clinically grounded study logic that can travel toward practical validation and implementation.

Where Collaboration Fits

Shared Work Built Around Real Clinical Questions

Collaboration at TICM is designed for investigators who need a clinically grounded environment for protocol development, translational study design, and implementation-relevant research.

Protocol Development

Collaborations can begin at the level of study logic: refining the progression model, population fit, and endpoint structure needed to make a research question usable in practice.

Translational Study Design

TICM is structured for milestone-sized design work that helps early investigations move from concept toward a more credible clinical pathway.

Shared Investigation

The institute supports joint investigation with academic and clinical collaborators on questions related to mobility, cardiopulmonary performance, and real-world physiologic response.

Implementation Relevance

The emphasis is not only on whether a question is interesting, but whether the resulting evidence can inform clinical, translational, and next-step implementation decisions.
Designed for Translation

Who This Path Is For

This pathway is intended for collaborators whose work depends on clinically relevant protocol logic, translational study design, and evidence that can matter beyond a single publication context.

Academic Teams

Investigators pursuing translational questions in wearable robotics, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, and functional recovery.

Clinical Collaborators

Clinicians and practice-based collaborators seeking research that stays grounded in active care environments and meaningful outcomes.

Translational Partners

Partners whose questions sit between concept and implementation, where protocol structure and clinical relevance matter early.

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Bring a Clinical or Translational Question

If your work would benefit from a clinically grounded translational partner, TICM was built for this kind of collaboration.

Collaboration inquiries may also be sent to research@txpulmfoundation.org.