NJ ACTS Team Science Core Special Seminar Series
NJ ACTS Team Science Core Special Seminar Series- Secrets of Successful Teamwork: What Can Academia Learn from Non-Academia? Lessons from a NASA Space Suit Designer. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Team Science Core Special Seminar Series- Secrets of Successful Teamwork: What Can Academia Learn from Non-Academia? Lessons from a NASA Space Suit Designer. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Fall 2021 Seminar Series-Dynamics of Notch-dependent transcriptional bursting in its native context, ChangHwan Lee, PhD, University of Albany. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Harnessing DNA Repair Deficiencies and Immunostimulatory Signals in Colorectal Cancer, Janie Yue Zhang, Rutgers, Online, Register Here
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Towards a Neurometrics of Affect, Luke Chang, PhD, Dartmouth College. Join via Zoom.
Cancer Metabolism and Growth Meeting-Alignment of mouse single cell and human breast cancer transcriptomics to identify metastasis targets associated with reduced IGF-1R, Terri Wood, Rutgers, Online, Register Here
NJ ACTS Biostatistics Epidemiology and Research Design: Mini-Methods Grant Information Session. View flyer for more info. Register here!
CINJ Grand Rounds: "Is it Time to Implement Lifestyle Interventions in the Oncology Clinic?" (Virtual Event) - Pre-register HERE! Speaker: Melinda Irwin, PhD, MPH - Associate Dean of Research and Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases), Associate Cancer Center Director, Population Sciences, Co-Leader, Cancer Prevention and Control, Yale Cancer Center, Deputy Director (Public […]
Third Annual CHINJ Scientific Retreat (Virtual) The program will begin promptly at 9:00 AM with a Keynote Talk by Dr. Carlos Pato, Dr. Michele Pato (Rutgers Univ) and Dr. Tim Bigdeli (SYNY Downstate) We will then have a series of talks by our faculty and trainees and will conclude with a lunch reception on the 2nd […]
Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Biomedical Research-In-Progress Series-Translational Science Project(s). Join via Webex.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Faculty Candidate Seminar-Striatal Dopamine and the Costs and Benefits of Cognitive Effort, Andrew Westbrook, PhD, Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, Brown University. Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2021 Webinar Series-Using Genetics to Do Social Science: Inside the Social Genomics Revolution, Dalton Conley, PhD, Princeton University. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
Office of Cancer Survivorship 25th Anniversary Director Series-Survivorship Healthcare Delivery: Challenges and Opportunities Integrating Primary Care, Shawna Hudson, PhD, Rutgers. Read more and Register Here.
NJ ACTS Workforce Core Professional Training-Translating ResearchFrom Bench to Bedside, Lauren Aleksunes, PharmD, PhD, Rutgers. View Flyer and Register Here!
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Cognitive dysfunction in depression: implications for risk, maintenance, and treatment, Kean Hsu, Georgetown University.*This will be a hybrid meeting. We will be meeting in person at Rutgers and also over Zoom* (Parking: You must register your car at this link in order to park at Rutgers - https://rudots.nupark.com/events/Events/Register/e9fedd25-ce95-4e76-99b9-1c0fa96efdfc)
NJ ACTS First Annual Scientific Symposium-Translational Medicine and Science. The Symposium is open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students and others at Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT. To register, follow these links: https://redcap.rwjms.rutgers.edu/surveys/?s=JEMLRDFLC8 OR https://redcap.link/u5e4bgcu The two-day conference will feature sessions on four hot topics: Inclusion, Diversity ad Equity in AI and Machine Learning Social and […]
CINJ Grand Rounds: "Alternative Splicing of MDM2 in DNA Damage and Cancer" - VIRTUAL EVENT Speaker: Dawn Chandler, PhD, Principal Investigator, Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disease, The Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Pre-registration is required. Click HERE to pre-register.
NJ ACTS First Annual Symposium-Translational Medicine and Science. The Symposium is open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students and others at Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT. To register, follow these links: https://redcap.rwjms.rutgers.edu/surveys/?s=JEMLRDFLC8 OR https://redcap.link/u5e4bgcu The two-day conference will feature sessions on four hot topics: Inclusion, Diversity ad Equity in AI and Machine Learning Social and Environmental […]
NJ ACTS Workforce Core, NIH Fellowship grant Writing Training Group-Each week (9/23 through 12/2), fellows submit drafts of specific grant application components for peer review and comments by the grant coach. View Flyer and Register Here!
Workforce Development Core Clinical Research Management Collaborative Training Series- "Increase your Scholarly Productivity: Tools and Skills for Academic Researchers", Interested in Expanding your Research Activities and Scholarship? Join an interactive session and learn how to adapt strategies to increase your scholarly productivity. This is part of a three-part training series geared to the advancement of […]
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Executive contributions to reinforcement learning computations in humans, Anne Collins, University of California, Berkeley. Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Faculty Workshop-Mentoring Biomedical PhD Students, Topics and Case Studies led by Jim Millonig and Janet Alder, Rutgers. View Flyer and Register Here!
NJ ACTS Workforce Core, NIH Fellowship grant Writing Training Group-Each week (9/23 through 12/2), fellows submit drafts of specific grant application components for peer review and comments by the grant coach. View Flyer and Register Here!
The Rutgers Microbiome Program-Despite 20th-century medical breakthroughs, many diseases have increased alarmingly, including obesity, diabetes, asthma, allergies, autism, and autoimmune diseases, with causes unknown and cures unavailable. Now, it is clear that our microbiome, the group of diverse microorganisms that lives in and on us, plays a critical role in our health, affecting metabolism, immunity, […]
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core Webinar Series-COVID Vaccine Prioritization In Low- and MiddleIncome Countries May Justifiably Depart From HighIncome Countries' Age Priorities, Nir Eyal, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Workforce Core Professional Training-Translational Research: Focus on Early Career Professionals. View Flyer for Event, View Flyer for Training Series and Register Here!
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Context-Dependence Induces False Memories of Economic Values: A Test Across Three Decision-Making Modalities and Four Preference Elicitation Methods, Stefano Palminteri, Department of Cognitive Studies, École normale supérieure. Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Workforce Core, NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Training Group-Each week (9/23 through 12/2), fellows submit drafts of specific grant application components for peer review and comments by the grant coach. View Flyer and Register Here!
Improving Research Operations and Output Webinar-The pandemic has brought great changes to research. While initially slowing down productivity, it has also sped up the adoption of transformational technologies like automation and remote data collection. Read more and Register Here!
3rd Annual Stroke and Neurocritical Care Symposium: Extending the Windows and Saving Lives Beyond Expectation - A Virtual Event This symposium will provide physicians and allied healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview on the cutting-edge management for cerebrovascular diseases and neurocritical care including useful information on recognition and treatment of neurological emergencies. Topics to be […]
Princeton Global Health Colloquium Fall 2021-Pandemic and social inequalities: challenges for global health, Dr. Nísia Trindade Lima, President, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Ministry of Health, Brazil. Register Here!
Inaugural TL1 Symposium - COVID-19: Innovation and Evolution of Research in the Pandemic (Virtual) This inaugural event will feature presentations from 10 pre and postdoctoral TL1 fellows from across the CTSA Program and will highlight fellows' stories of innovation, creativity and adaptability through the pandemic, including the development of new research questions and adaptation of […]
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Uncertainty in Illness: What We Know and How to Cope, Ting Guan, MS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. Join via Webex.
Pathways to Prevention (P2P) Workshop: Improving Rural Health Through Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication October 12-14, 2021 (Virtual). Click HERE for more information and to register!
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core 2021 Webinar Series-Environmental and Community Determinants of Health: Exploring Health Outcomes Using Area-Level Data, Soko Setoguchi, Rutgers RWJMS, Bo Qin, RWJMS, Jennifer Miles, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
Big Ten Academic Alliance Responsible Conduct of Research Virtual Conference-Inclusivity and Research Integrity: Who is Responsible, this two-day conference will address some of the fundamental questions. Read more and Register Here!
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Neural computation underlying subjective value construction, Kyo Iigaya, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Join via Zoom.
Translational Neuroscience Event-TWO panel sessions to discuss Advances in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and CNS Models. View Flyer and Register Here!
Pathways to Prevention (P2P) Workshop: Improving Rural Health Through Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication October 12-14, 2021 (Virtual). Click HERE for more information and to register!
CINJ Virtual Grand Rounds-Young African American Women's Breast Cancer Educational Needs & Concerns: A Community Driven Study, Dr. Cheryl L. Knott, University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center. Register Here!
Big Ten Academic Alliance Responsible Conduct of Research Virtual Conference-Inclusivity and Research Integrity: Who is Responsible, this two-day conference will address some of the fundamental questions. Read more and Register Here!
The Rutgers Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) is hosting a seminar at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 14, 2021. “The Past 20 Months” Presented by Maria Laura Gennaro Gennaro is a principal investigator at New Jersey Medical School’s Public Health Research Institute and a professor of medicine. She also holds appointments in […]
Pathways to Prevention (P2P) Workshop: Improving Rural Health Through Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication October 12-14, 2021 (Virtual). Click HERE for more information and to register!
RITMS Visiting Professor Lecture Series - Pluripotent stem cells for modeling lung development and disease, Darrell Kotton, MD, David C. Seldin, Center for Regenerative Medicine of Boston University and Boston Medical Center.
NJ ACTS Workforce Core, NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Training Group-Each week (9/23 through 12/2), fellows submit drafts of specific grant application components for peer review and comments by the grant coach. View Flyer and Register Here!
CINJ: The Center for Cancer Health Equity Distinguished Lecturer Series - "Towards Achieving Cancer Health Equity: Cancer Disparities and Precision Oncology Research Across the Cancer Continuum" Speaker: Steven R. Patierno, PhD, Deputy Director, Duke Cancer Institute, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, Duke University View […]
Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research - IFH Grant Writing Workshop: Mobile/Digital Health Assessment & Intervention The Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research (IFH) is pleased to announce a grant writing workshop targeted to talented faculty who are committed to developing and submitting an R-level funding application to […]