Rutgers Center for Continuing and Outreach Education: 9th Annual Update on Liver Disease – A Multidisciplinary Approach Virtual Symposium

Rutgers Center for Continuing and Outreach Education: 9th Annual Update on Liver Disease – A Multidisciplinary Approach Virtual Symposium The complexity and magnitude of medical advances in the management of liver diseases make it ever more difficult for clinicians to apply this tremendous amount of information to their practice. This activity will provide learners with […]

NJ ACTS Regulatory Consult Cafés

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 Zoom Meeting ID: 925 1379 9432 Password: 752512   Questions? Contact Anthony Gonzalez

Child Health Institute of NJ Science Seminar Series 2022: Elizabeth Leadbetter, PhD

Child Health Institute of NJ Science Seminar Series 2022 Invited Speaker Elizabeth Leadbetter, PhD Associate Professor Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics Long School of Medicine, UT Health San Antonio Primary Research Interests: Model lipid, protein, and polysaccharide antigens in murine models of infection, metabolic disease, and autoimmunity; including clinically relevant vaccine studies harnessing […]

NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2022 Seminar Series

NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2022 Seminar Series-Culturally Re-Centering Evidence-Based Treatments Among Indigenous Communities, Katherine (Kait) Hirchak, PhD, Washington State University. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.  

2022 CLIC-Sponsored Hub-Hosted Un-Meeting

2022 CLIC-Sponsored Hub-Hosted Un-Meeting-Enabling and Promoting Inter-Institutional Clinical and Genomic Research, hosted by the Genomic Information Commons (GIC). See Agenda. Registration opening soon!

INSPIRE Diversifying Biomedical Research & Education Fellowship

INSPIRE Diversifying Biomedical Research & Education Fellowship-An NIH-IRACDA Grant Program, Applications Open for the 2022-2023 Fellowship Cohort. Up to 3 years of fully funded postdoctoral research. View Flyer and Visit the Inspire Website