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SUMMARY:Using Genomic and Environmental Methods to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities
DESCRIPTION:The School of Public Health is hosting a webinar at 11:30 a.m. on January 27\, 2022\, as part of its 21PHirst Signature Series\, for which the theme is “Racism Is A Public Health Crisis: A Call to Action.” \nThe webinar\, titled “Using Genomic and Environmental Methods to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities\,” will feature a presentation by Jacquelyn Taylor\, a faculty member and researcher at Columbia University School of Nursing. Taylor is the Helen F. Petit Professor of Nursing as well as the founder and executive director of the school’s Center for Research on People of Color. She will discuss an unconventional research trajectory in hypertension genomics. She will highlight how mentorship\, pilot funding\, and interdisciplinary contributions to advancing science can lead to a career that helps determine important impacts and contributions to reducing health disparities. \nOnline via Zoom\nFree and open to the public. Advance registration required. For more information\, email sphinfo@sph.rutgers.edu.
URL:https://ritms.rutgers.edu/event/using-genomic-and-environmental-methods-to-unravel-hypertension-health-disparities/
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SUMMARY:NJ ACTS Regulatory Consult Cafés
DESCRIPTION:Do you need help regarding any facet of human subjects protection\, FDA requirements or other regulatory issues? Join the Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core Staff at its cafés. \nJoin via Zoom\nMeeting ID: 964 4107 5926\nPassword: 043311 \nQuestions? Contact Anthony Gonzalez
URL:https://ritms.rutgers.edu/event/nj-acts-regulatory-consult-cafes-2/
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SUMMARY:CTSA Visiting Scholar Program
DESCRIPTION:CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Characterizing Chromatin Dynamics in Colorectal Cell Transformation\, Brooke R. Druliner\, Ph.D.\, Mayo Clinic Rochester. Register Here!
URL:https://ritms.rutgers.edu/event/ctsa-visiting-scholar-program-6/
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