NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series
NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-An Introduction to R for Clinical and Translational Research, Patrick Hilden, RWJ Barnabas Health. Register Here! and View Flyer.
NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-An Introduction to R for Clinical and Translational Research, Patrick Hilden, RWJ Barnabas Health. Register Here! and View Flyer.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series – “The role of p53 in Regulating Type 2 Innate Immunity”. To receive meeting login information, please pre-register at https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlcOGqqjwuEtVpzb3IUiodAkSajQ69ZujD
Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Biomedical Research-In-Progress Series-Public Health Project(s). Join via Webex.
NJ ACTS Workforce Development Core Mentoring Network Series-Join fellow faculty members for discussion on inclusive mentoring through case studies and networking with colleagues. The goal is to increase understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion in the mentor-mentee relationship. Register Here.
Career Pathways and Opportunities with J&J Data Science (Career Services) – Join the Office of Career Services and representatives from Johnson & Johnson's Data Sciences and Data Management team to learn about career pathways and opportunities in data science and the pharmaceutical industry. This event is open to all but will be most appropriate for […]
CINJ Grand Rounds – “Precision Behavioral Interventions to Promote Physical Activity”. Speaker: David Conroy, PhD, Professor of Kinesiology and Human Development & Family Studies, Penn State Cancer Institute, The Pennsylvania State University. Preregistration is required. Register here.
Research Resources Workshop Wednesday - NJACTS – Support for Clinical/Translational Researchers Reynold A. Panettieri Jr., MD – RBHS Vice Chancellor for Translational Medicine and Science, RITMS
Center for COVID Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) COVID-19 Seminar Series-Max Seibold, National Jewish Health.
Child Health Institute COVID Discussion-Short Talk on mRNA Vaccine Development, Lisa Denzin, Rutgers. Join via Webex.
Center for Cell Signaling Chalk Talk - “Prevent Oncogene Ablation Resistance in KRAS-addicted Cancers” Speaker: Pingping Hou, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology, MD Cancer Center, The University of Texas Join via Zoom. Meeting ID: 947 6491 0684 Password: 750269
CINJ Recruitment Lecture - “Reconstructing the Molecular Life History of Glioma” Speaker: Floris Barthel, MD Postdoctoral Associate The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 120 592 6796 Meeting password: mbPuxqDn457
Saving Lives with the COVID-19 Vaccine in NJ Latinx Communities - The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is hosting a virtual town hall series. From the NJDOH event website: Nearly a year into the pandemic, COVID-19 continues to circulate in our state and nation. Vaccination is a crucial component in battling the virus, especially in […]
CINJ Cancer Pharmacology Research Program – “Data-driven protein engineering for developing smart therapeutic enzymes” Speaker: Sagar D. Khare, PhD, Associate professor, Chemistry and Chemical Biology & Institute for Quotative Biomedicine. To receive meeting login information, please pre-register here
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core Webinar Series-Modeling COVID-19 Dynamics and Patterns Across New Jersey: Assessing Effects of Heterogeneities, Exposure Controls and Social and Environmental Factors, Panos G. Georgopoulos, Rutgers. Connect via Zoom. View Flyer.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Stephanie Groman
CINJ Grand Rounds - “NOS2 and COX2 as Major Drivers of Poor Outcomes in ER – Breast Cancer. New Therapeutic Opportunities in a Difficult Disease” Speaker: David Wink, PhD, AAS Fellow; Deputy Director for Translational Sciences, Cancer Inflamation Program, National Cancer Institute Pre-registration is required. Register here
Successful Aging in the Era of COVID-19 - Join us to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research. Connect with alumni, faculty, and friends of the institute, learn about its legacy of population health research, and hear about its vision for the future of healthy aging […]