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About REACH



The UC San Diego REACH Center for Translational Science on Whole Person Health (UCSD-REACH) is designed to close the gap between complementary and integrative health practice and modern biomedical science.

Bidirectional Innovation

We pair the experiential knowledge of CIH practitioners with UC San Diego’s advanced translational science resources to generate research questions rooted in practice and transformed into rigorous science.

National Leadership

Home to one of the largest integrative medicine research endowments and a $40M Krupp Fund for pilot studies, UC San Diego brings unmatched infrastructure, mentorship, and collaborative reach across the University of California system.

Equity & Inclusion

UCSD-REACH is dedicated to uplifting diverse voices, ensuring that research in whole person health authentically represents all cultural traditions and communities served by UCSD and our Partnering Institutions.


What We Offer to Partnering Institutions

At UCSD-REACH, our mission is to strengthen the research capacity of complementary and integrative health (CIH) institutions and elevate whole person health science nationwide. We go beyond individual training to provide systemic, long-lasting benefits to our partner institutions.

UCSD-REACH serves as a hub for building CIH research capacity. Partner institutions gain:

 

UCSD-REACH connects CIH institutions with the resources of UC San Diego and the broader UC system, as well as with national REACH Centers. Together, we create a powerful community of practice—fostering innovation, shared learning, and collaborative research across disciplines.

We work hand-in-hand with CIH colleges and universities to design customized capacity-building roadmaps. From administrative infrastructure to research culture development, our support equips institutions with the tools needed to grow sustainable research programs.

Partner institutions gain entry to UC San Diego’s state-of-the-art laboratories, advanced data platforms, and the NIH-funded HEAL-PURPOSE virtual network. This access accelerates the path from research ideas to impactful discoveries.

We are dedicated to uplifting diverse voices and honoring all healing traditions that inform CIH practices. Partnering institutions receive support in ways to allow all communities their institutions serve to participate in their research efforts from idea generation through completion and dissemination of findings

Our goal is to ensure that research capacity doesn’t end with individual training. By embedding research infrastructure, fostering collaborations, and creating pipelines of clinician-scientists, UCSD-REACH helps institutions establish lasting contributions to whole person health science.


The REACH Center Network

UCSD-REACH is part of a growing network of NCCIH-funded REACH Centers across the country. Each focuses on strengthening CIH research from a different angle:

  • RAND REACH Center: Specializes in health services and implementation research.

  • UCSD REACH Center: Focuses on translational science, bridging practice-based insights with laboratory and clinical discoveries.

Together, these Centers collaborate rather than compete—aligning expertise to maximize opportunities for partnering institutions and to advance the national whole person health research agenda.

 

Scholars Training Program



The UC San Diego REACH Center's Scholars training program is designed to cultivate innovative, multi-disciplinary clinical researchers specializing in complementary and integrative health with an emphasis on translational science skills.

This 2-year training program for faculty at partnering complementary and integrative health institutions will provide resources to support research training activities, mentorship, collaborations, and opportunities for pilot grant funding. 

Online training for Scholars

Flexible, self-paced micro-credential courses in translational clinical integrative health research, tailored to individual learning needs and taught by interdisciplinary REACH professionals.

REACH Scholars

Gary WIlliams

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Gary William, LAc, MSTOM, RMT
First Name
Gary
Last Name
Williams
Credentials (Display)
LAc, MSTOM, RMT
Institution Affiliation
REACH Roles
CIH Partner Institution
Faculty
Titles
Adjunct Faculty
Research Areas
Acupuncture and Massage

Program Framework

Two-Year Training Program

Scholars participate in a two-year UCSD REACH curriculum that includes three stackable micro-courses in translational science, clinical and CIH research.

Collaboration & Ideation

Engage with a diverse network of experts across many integrative health disciplines. Scholars will participate in Research Interest Groups and Ideation Sessions designed to foster collaboration, spark innovative ideas, and support the development of competitive grant proposals. 

Hybrid Curriculum

Flexible micro-credential learning in translational clinical integrative health research is tailored to individual needs.

Mentorship 

Scholars choose a mentor from a network of expert researchers, to guide them in their journey, from idea generation and research plan development to grant development and research implementation. Mentors enable access to state-of-the-art laboratories, and comprehensive data resources to support innovative research.

Funding & Resources

Explore opportunities and get support applying for UC San Diego REACH pilot grants (~$20K each), KEF grants (up to $100K), foundation grants, and ultimately federal awards. 

Dissemination & Impact

Dedicated support will be available to support Scholars to produce manuscripts and presentations for publishing findings in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and presenting at prominent national and international conferences.


How to Apply

Application Requirements

In order to submit an application, the scholar must:

  • Be faculty at an institution of complementary or integrative health (such as schools of acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy, naturopathy, physical therapy, music and art therapy, etc);
  • Intend to pursue research in complementary and integrative health including collaborative grants/funding proposals;
  • Be nominated by leadership (research director, dean, vice-chancellor, president, etc);
  • Commit 20% of their full-time effort to this 2-year training and research career development program.

Scholar Requirements

To nominate a scholar, please submit:

  1. A cover letter by the scholar covering research interests, goals as a REACH scholar, potential mentors of interest from the list above, and summary of research activities to date
  2. The scholar's curriculum vitae
  3. A letter of support from the nominating leadership, including a statement of commitment of 20% effort for two years.

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