 The study found that 10 KSAs are considered high priority for all three translational phenotypes, including research methods, responsible conduct of research, team building, and communicating research results. Additionally, 9 KSAs are considered medium priority for all three phenotypes, such as biostatistics, bioinformatics, regulatory presets, and translating implications of research findings. This suggests that there are certain core competencies that are essential for translational research regardless of the type of research being conducted. This article was authored by Susan Pusek, Beth Nidson, Joel Severt, and others.