Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Open Discussion led by Lisa Denzin, Join via Webex
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Open Discussion led by Lisa Denzin, Join via Webex
Pediatric Grand Rounds-New AAP recommendations to proactively address systemic racism, Jacqueline Dougé, former resident and medical director for the bureau of health services in the Howard County (Maryland) Health Department (Hosted by Dr. Patricia Whitley-Williams). Clinical Academic Building, Room 1302, 125 Paterson Street, New Brunswick.
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Open Discussion hosted by Dr. Arnold Rabson. Connect via webex.
Rutgers Project ECHO Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Session-Social Determinants to Health, Shilpa Pai, Rutgers. View Flyer and Register Here.
Office of Advanced Research Computing (OARC) Weekly Open Workshop-Each week, we’ll host a brief Zoom session that provides (1) a brief review of some basics for new Amarel cluster users and (2) shifts into specific technical topics and Q&A. Read More and Join via Zoom
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group- details on topic to follow, Dr. Beatrice Haimovich. Join via Webex.
NJ ACTS PARTNERSHIP & INNOVATION PILOT PROGRAM YEAR 2 (Letter of Intent)-The purpose of the Partnership and Innovation Accelerator Pilot (PIAP) Program is to facilitate collaborations between academic researchers (Rutgers University, Princeton University, and/or New Jersey Institute of Technology)and community organizations so they can work together on health research that benefits the community. . View […]
Project Inspire-This online program provides educational lessons for children 10-12 years old about nutrition, healthy snacks and ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle. For registration and additional information please call us at 732-247-2050 or Leslie Malachi. View Flyer.
Office of Advanced Research Computing (OARC) Weekly Open Workshop-Each week, we’ll host a brief Zoom session that provides (1) a brief review of some basics for new Amarel cluster users and (2) shifts into specific technical topics and Q&A. Read More and Join via Zoom
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-details on topic to follow, Join via Webex.
Rutgers Project ECHO Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Session-Psychology of Childhood Adversity and Trauma, Kelly N. Moore, University Behavioral Health Care - Children's Center for Resilience and Trauma Recovery. Read More and Register Here.
Rutgers Project ECHO Complex Endocrinology-Social Determinants of Health, Laura Montenegro, Atlantic Health. Register Here!
Office of Advanced Research Computing (OARC) Weekly Open Workshop-Each week, we’ll host a brief Zoom session that provides (1) a brief review of some basics for new Amarel cluster users and (2) shifts into specific technical topics and Q&A. Read More and Join via Zoom
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-CoV2 and Kids, Jerome Langer, RWJMS, Rutgers. Join via Webex.
2nd Annual New Jersey Women in Health Symposium-The Symposium is being hosted by the Association for Women in Science of Central New Jersey (AWIS). AWIS is a global network that inspires bold leadership, research, and solutions that advance women in STEM, spark innovation, promote organizational success, and drive systemic change. NJ ACTS Scholar Qianna Brown to […]
Rutgers Project ECHO Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)- SUD: Anxiety and Insomnia, Petros Levounis, Rutgers NJMS, Rashi Aggarwal, Rutgers NJMS. Register Here!
I-Corps@Rutgers Sponsored Event-PREtotyping: Testing your ideas to gain traction BEFORE Prototyping, Karina Sotnik, University City Science Center. An interactive webinar/workshop sharing the concept of PREtotyping and how it can help you quickly gain market insights and customers before actually building the prototype. Read more and Register.
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Open Discussion, volunteer speaker with topic welcome. Join via Webex.
NJ ACTS PARTNERSHIP & INNOVATION PILOT PROGRAM YEAR 2 (Application Deadline)-The purpose of the Partnership and Innovation Accelerator Pilot (PIAP) Program is to facilitate collaborations between academic researchers (Rutgers University, Princeton University, and/or New Jersey Institute of Technology)and community organizations so they can work together on health research that benefits the community. View RFA.
Rutgers Project ECHO Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Session-Intergenerational Factors of Childhood Adversity and Trauma, Carolyn Flynn, MA, The Center for Great Expectations, Director, START Program. Read More and Register Here.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Modeling effort-based decision-making to predict relapse after antidepressant discontinuation (results) and response to cognitive-behavioral therapy (theory), Isabel Berwian, Princeton. Available via Zoom to Princeton and Rutgers CCNP personnel. These presentations are mandatory for those using/planning to use the CCNP center.
Rutgers CINJ, The Cancer Center Grand Rounds-Chromatin Accessibility – A New Vulnerability in BRCA Mutant Cancers, Roger Greenberg, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Join via Webex.
Rutgers Project ECHO Complex Endocrinology-Empowering Patients with Diabetes During COVID-19, Beth Shaltis. Register Here!
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Generation of a Broadly Useful Model for COVID-19 Pathogenesis, Vaccination, and Treatment, Beatrice Haimovich, Rutgers RWJMS. Join via Webex.
Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management-Pain Management During COVID-19, Session Speaker will be Pain ECHO Hub Leaders. Read more and register here.
Rutgers Project ECHO Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)- MAT: Screening & Diagnosis of OUD, Clement Chen, Rutgers NJMS, Emily Gordon, Rutgers NJMS. Register Here!
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-KMT2C Deficiency Promotes APOBEC Mutagenesis and Genomic Instability in Multiple Cancers, Xiaoju Hu, Rutgers. Register Here!