CINJ Grand Rounds
CINJ Grand Rounds Register HERE!
CINJ Grand Rounds Register HERE!
2022 PIAP Grant Program Application is Now OPEN! PIAP grants are one-year competitive awards to facilitate collaborations between academic researchers from Rutgers University, Princeton University, and/or New Jersey Institute of […]
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Winning Strategy in Real-world Evidence – Intelligent Medicine with Electronic Health Records, Dr. Jue Hou, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Join via Webex. Meeting number (access […]
CINJ Grand Rounds-Structural and Social Determinants in Cancer Health Disparities Research, Dr. Scarlett Lin Gomez, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center/ University of California. Register Here for the Zoom Link!
CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Overview of current management of severe neonatal IVH and future research directions, Kelly Mahaney, MD, Stanford University. Register Here!
CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU family caregivers: trajectories, risk, and association with patient health outcomes, Blair Wendlandt, MD, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Register Here!
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series: “SOX4 and SMARCA4 Upregulate Glycolysis-driven Tumor Proliferation through HK2 in Triple Negative Breast Cancer” – Register HERE!
Campus Communication Cafe – Free Virtual Mini Workshop Series for Rutgers staff, instructors/faculty & postdocs “Giving & Receiving Feedback” REGISTER HERE!
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. Join via […]
CINJ-Princeton University Annual Cancer Research Symposium Please join us for the second annual cancer research symposium jointly sponsored by Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Princeton University. The goal […]
Rutgers CINJ and Princeton University Cancer Research Virtual Symposium – Register here! View flyer for more info!
CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Novel roles for L-type calcium channels in the cerebellum, Aislinn Williams, Ph.D, University of Iowa. Register Here!