Road to Commercialization Symposium Series Webinar
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series Webinar-when is the Right Time? The Process and Legal Aspects of Creating a Startup, Mark Ehrmann, JD, Quarles & Brady LLP, Ken Suh, CEO, Sauvie […]
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series Webinar-when is the Right Time? The Process and Legal Aspects of Creating a Startup, Mark Ehrmann, JD, Quarles & Brady LLP, Ken Suh, CEO, Sauvie […]
NJ ACTS Special Populations Seminar–TBD, Sabrina Smiley, PhD. New date to be announced soon.
New Jersey Rural Health Conference-The event’s theme is “The Power of Rural New Jersey.” The conference is sponsored by Horizon BCBS and Acenda Integrated Health. View Flyer
NCATS Women in Science Leadership Panel-Discussion featuring an all-woman panel of institute and center directors from across NIH and women in science diplomacy with Kate Rubins, Astronaut. Learn More
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar–No man is an island? Exploring impairments in semantic cognition and communication as pathways toward interpersonal computational psychiatry, Isaac Fradkin, The Hebrew University […]
Trial Innovation Network Collaboration Webinar-Adaptive Clinical Trial Designs: From Basics to Bayesian, Alex Kaizer, PhD. Register.
Introduction to the Clinical and Research Data Warehouse-Discuss what the CRDW is, what data it contains, where it is housed, the analytic and computing environment, the process for requesting CRDW […]
Child Health Institute of New Jersey Science Special Seminar-Academic Bullying and Harassment 101, Morteza Mahmoudi, PhD, Michigan State University. Child Health, Room 3101, 89 French Street, New Brunswick. View Flyer
Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs-Branding + Biotech Panel, panel discussion led by healthcare branding experts and investors, followed by one-on-one sessions to get real time, personalized feedback. 303A College Road East, […]
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar–Using computational modelling to explore excitatory and inhibitory function in cortical circuits in schizophrenia, Rick Adams, University College London. ccnp.princeton.edu