CINJ Recruitment Lecture
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Improving Outcomes for GI cancers; Gastric Cancer Early Detection & Improving Outcomes for Patients Newly Diagnosed with Cancer in the ED, Haejin In, Montefiore Medical Center. Join via Webex.
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Improving Outcomes for GI cancers; Gastric Cancer Early Detection & Improving Outcomes for Patients Newly Diagnosed with Cancer in the ED, Haejin In, Montefiore Medical Center. Join via Webex.
NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-Adaptive Designs in Clinical Trials: An Introduction and Examples, Yong Lin, Rutgers. Register Here.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Utilizing Organoid Models to Study Prostate Umorigenesis and Enable Targeted Therapies, Sahithi Pamarthy, Rutgers.Register Here!
NJ ACTS Workforce Development Professional Training Series - “Communicating Your Translational Science” Register here.
Senior Wellness Connection Program-Newark Beth Israel Medical Center helps seniors stay connected with virtual classes on a variety of health topics. Call 973-926-6671 to register.
Rutgers School of Public Health Event-Healing the Divide: Race, Medicine, and the COVID-19 Vaccine, Rutgers School of Public Health
Rutgers and Tel Aviv Universities Joint Research Symposia-Advances in Gene Therapy, M. Maral Mouradian, Rutgers and Karen Avraham, Tel Aviv University. Register Here!
Neuroscience and Cell Biology Seminar - “Targeting Potassium Channels unveils cancer vulnerability. From Signaling to Precision Medicine” Speaker: Saverio Gentile, PhD Research Assistant Professor College of Medicine University of Illinois Cancer Center Join via Zoom.
Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Biomedical Research-In-Progress Series-Translational Science Project(s). Join via Webex.
Neuroscience and Cell Biology Seminar-Targeting Potassium Channels unveils cancer vulnerability. From Signaling to Precision Medicine, Saverio Gentile, University of Illinois Cancer Center. Join Meeting via Zoom.
CABM Virtual Seminar Series-Battle against Killer Viruses: HIV, HBV and SARS-CoV-2, Hiroaki Mitsuya, National Cancer Institute, NIH. Join via Zoom.