Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Neuromodulation and cognitive effort, Andrew Westbrook, Rutgers University. ccnp.princeton.edu
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Neuromodulation and cognitive effort, Andrew Westbrook, Rutgers University. ccnp.princeton.edu
Annual Aaron J. Shatkin Memorial Lecture-Synthetic Biology: Biology by Design, James J. Collins, PhD, MIT. Main Lecture Hall – RWJMS, New Brunswick, NJ. View Flyer
NJ ACTS BERD Core Workshop Series-Detecting Gene-Environment Interactions for Complex Traits: Methodological and Conceptual Challenges (and Some Solutions), Sam Trejo, PhD, Princeton University. Virtual. View Flyer and Register Here
School of Public Health’s Center for Public Health Workforce Development Webinar-A discussion focusing on RSV symptoms, prevention, and transmission in children and adults, including an update on the use of the new vaccine and therapeutics, Diana Finkel, DO, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Register Here
NOVUS NSF i-Corps Regional Progam-Find out what impact your research or innovation could have in solving real-world problems by attending the next Novus I-Corps program, a half-day introduction to I-Corps followed by optional self-paced coursework. Thomas Laboratory, room 005, Princeton University. Read More and Get Tickets Here
NSF i-Corps Small Business Innovation Research Program-Entrepreneurship Essentials: Successfully Navigating SBIR/STTR Funding, Ellen McGeoch, NeuroFlow. Virtual. Register Here
Clinical Research Management Network Virtual Webinar-Clinical Trial Diversity – What, When, Where, Why, How, Mary Brantner, MS, CCRA, Insmed, Inc. View Flyer and Register Here
University Equity and Inclusion Classroom Inclusivity Series–Incorporating Beliefs, Mindsets & Belonging in Creating Inclusive Courses, Virtual – Register Here
Diversity Plan Progress Summit-Building an Inclusive Academy. Join us to discover how Rutgers is pursuing its commitment to excellence and inclusion deliberately. Hear from university leaders about our institutional goals and how collaboration is driving progress. Learn More
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors, Shirley Wang, Yale University. https://ccnp.princeton.edu/
University Equity and Inclusion Classroom Inclusivity Series–Universal Design for Learning and Inclusive Teaching Strategies, Virtual – Register Here
Department of Kinesiology and Health Fall Seminar Series-Prioritizing Equity for the Future of Research and Discovery, Ariangela J Kozik, PhD, University of Michigan. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Trial Innovation Network Webinar-Adaptive Designs to Improve Recruitment of Diverse Populations into Clinical Trials with Bunmi Ogungbe, PhD, MPH, RN & Cassie Lewis-Land, MS, CCRP. Read More and Register Here.
New Jersey Academic Drug Discovery Consortium-The 2023 NJADDC symposium will bring academic, industry, and hospital system partners together for an engaging networking opportunity with the goal of developing regional partnerships, enhancing NJ as a collaborative nexus, and showcasing oncology research from across the state. Princeton University, Frick Chemistry Building. View Flyer, View Schedule and Register […]
Human Research Protections Program Reliance Workshop-This Rutgers Office for Research session will focus on understanding the IRB Reliance Mechanisms. Researchers, faculty and students are invited to learn more about our streamlined reliance processes for Single IRB (sIRB) and Administrative Review submissions to the IRB. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Distinguished Speaker Seminar-Targeted mRNA Therapy: An Evolving Modality for In Vivo Gene Therapy, Dr. Hamideh Parhiz, University of Pennsylvania. CABM Room 010, Piscataway. View Flyer
Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement Mentor Virtual Workshop-Handling Potential Challenges, knowing the best ways to handle challenges and conflict is crucial to being a good mentor. View Flyer and Register Here