Research Resources Workshop Wednesday (R2W2) Series: Rutgers Brain Imaging

Research Resources Workshop Wednesday (R2W2) Series: Rutgers Brain Imaging, Speakers: Stephen Jose Hanson, PhD, Director, Rutgers University Brain Imaging Center & David Zald, PhD, Director, Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research Rutgers University. Join via Zoom.

Rutgers Online Learning Conference (Virtual) “Reflect and Transform”

Rutgers Online Learning Conference (Virtual) "Reflect and Transform" - Register Free! What is it? #RUOnlineCon is all about focusing on improving teaching and learning with technology. It brings together the best minds in online, hybrid, and EdTech with 30+ sessions, interactive networking, and a chance to reflect and transform. Who is it for? Last year over 1,000 […]

Join Rutgers School of Public Health for the 27th Annual Public Health Symposium

In recognition of National Public Health Week, the Rutgers School of Public Health - Center for Public Health Workforce Development is once again hosting its Annual Public Health Symposium! This symposium will focus on creative ways that the principles of communications and marketing have been employed in the service of public health and are being used to counter […]

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Decisions under the influence of TMS and augmented reality: Opportunities for computational modeling, Travis Baker, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience , Rutgers University.  Join via Zoom.

Rutgers Global Health Institute Guest Faculty Seminar Series: “Which U.S. Children Are Being Diagnosed and Treated for Disabilities? Population-based Estimates of Health Disparities”

Rutgers Global Health Institute Guest Faculty Seminar Series: "Which U.S. Children Are Being Diagnosed and Treated for Disabilities? Population-based Estimates of Health Disparities" Speaker Paul Morgan Center for Educational Disparities Research, Pennsylvania State University REGISTER

NJ ACTS BERD Core Spring Workshop Series

NJ ACTS BERD Core Spring Workshop Series-Causal Mediation Analysis, Jason Roy, PhD, Chair, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology & RUBIES Director. Register Here!

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

CINJ Recruitment Lecture

CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Investigating Microbiome and Host Multi-omics Data to Identify Cancer Risk Factors, Yaohua Yang, PhD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Join via Webex.

RWJMS Pediatric Grand Rounds

RWJMS Pediatric Grand Rounds-The Expanding Spectrum of Interferonopathies and their Mimics, Raphaela T. Goldbach-Mansky, M.D., M.H.S., Autoinflammatory Diseases Unit, TADS/LCIM/NIAID. Join via Webex.

CINJ Grand Rounds

CINJ Grand Rounds-Defining New Strategies for Treatment and Detection of Pancreatic Cancer, Brian Wolpin, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.  Register Here!

Global Health at Princeton Health Colloquium

Global Health at Princeton Health Colloquium-COVID-19 Vaccine Policy-Making—Evidence, Values, and Expert Advice, Jason Schwartz, Yale University. Read More and Register Here!

Child Health Institute of NJ Science Seminar Series 2022: Kevin M. Wright, PhD

Child Health Institute of NJ Science Seminar Series 2022 Invited Speaker Kevin M. Wright, PhD Associate Professor and Scientist Vollum Institute Oregon Health and Sciences University Primary Research Interests: Sensory circuit development, transcription, axon guidance, neuronal migration, synaptogenesis, genetics. Seminars will take place via Zoom Meeting Coordinator: Stephanie Peeters Tel: 732-235-3397 Email: speeters@rwjms.rutgers.edu

Princeton Center for Health and Wellbeing and the Global Health Program

Princeton Center for Health and Wellbeing and the Global Health Program-International Health Policy Careers: Perspectives and Advice from Four Princeton Alumni, Panelists: Mariandrea Chamorro, MPA ’10; Rachel Cohen, MPP ’10;Alex Costa, PhD ’04; Erin Ferenchick ’00; moderated by Dr. Alyssa Sharkey.