Pediatric Ground Rounds
Pediatric Grand Rounds-Celiac Disease in 2020, Stefano Guandalini, University of Chicago. Join via Webex.
Pediatric Grand Rounds-Celiac Disease in 2020, Stefano Guandalini, University of Chicago. Join via Webex.
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group
Center for COVID Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) COVID-19 Seminar Series-(A new monthly seminar series focused on COVID-19 research featuring external speakers) Dr. Shane Crotty, Professor at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology. Join via Webex.
CINJ Center for Health Equity Distinguished Lecture Series-Populations and Places: Using Multi-Level Data to Improve Cancer Equity, Sandi Pruitt, UT South Western Medical Center. Click here to register for Webex.
The Politics of Water and Lead: The Role of Government in Disparities, System Vulnerabilities, and Social Determinants of Health - Join assistant professor of environmental politics Dr. Megan Mullin of Duke University and Elyse Pivnick of the Trenton-based community development and environmental organization Isles as they pull the curtain on the political structures, roles of local […]
Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Seminar-Racism as a Public Health Crisis, Dr. Amy Knopf, Indiana University. Will in part discuss COVID-19 health disparities as they pertain to race. For more information on this seminar and to request a copy of Dr. Knopf’s paper and Zoom link, please email quiyana@history.rutgers.edu.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Anti-tumor effects of A Penetratin Peptide Targeting Transcription of E2F-1, 2 and 3a is enhanced when Used in a Combination with Pemetrexed or Cisplatin, Gulam Rather, Rutgers. Register Here and Join via Zoom.
Center for Continuing and Outreach Education Symposium-The Seventh Annual Evidence-Based Pediatric Update Virtual Symposium, Benjamin J. Lentzner, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Read more and Register Here!
Child Health Institute of New Jersey Science Seminar- Explores the molecular genetic pathways and cellular processes which determine how the developing vertebrate Central Nervous System (CNS) acquires pattern during early neurogenesis with a primary focus on congenital malformations of the cerebellum, Kathleen J. Millen, Seattle Children’s Hospital.
NJIT Cyberpsychology Seminar Series-Online Racism: An Emerging Public Health Concern, Brian Keum, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Read More and Register Here.
Fall CTSA Program Meeting-Meeting Theme: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Approaches and Solutions in Translational Science, Administrators Group Meeting. Read More and Register Here!
CCRP2 COVID-19 Immunology Journal Club-Please email Dr. Yosuke Kumamoto (yosuke.kumamoto@rutgers.edu) and Jihad El-Fenej (je342@gsbs.rutgers.edu) for more information and to be added to the mailing list.
Why Is Quality of Life Falling in the US? - The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, School of Communication and Information, and School of Social Work present a discussion with New York Times columnist and author Nicholas Kristof. Kristof will join a multidisciplinary panel of Rutgers experts to explore how and why the […]
Science Communication Initiative-Teaching science communication: A conversation about knowledge and competencies Register at https://go.rutgers.edu/4aljs47f For more information about the Initiative go to https://scicomm.rutgers.edu/. For more information about the Seminar, please contact Dr. Mary Nucci at mnucci@sebs.rutgers.edu
NJ ACTS Workforce Development Core Live Training Event- Basic user REDCap Training. Register Here!
CINJ Cancer Metabolism and Growth Program Meeting-New Insights into the Mechanism of Hepatitis B Virus Persistence, Alexander Ploss, Princeton. Pre-register for the Zoom presentation here.
Institute for Quantitative Biology Seminar Series-Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 Proteome in 3D During the COVID-19 Pandemi by Drs. Stephen Burley and Sagar Khare. Join via Zoom
Princeton Department of Molecular Biology Butler Seminar Series-Human skin microbiome: Friend and Foe, Julie Segre, National Human Genome Research Institute of NIH.
Fall CTSA Program Meeting-Meeting Theme: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Approaches and Solutions in Translational Science, Steering Committee Meeting. Read More and Register Here!
Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) Translational Science 2020 Webinar Series-A Practical Approach on How to Address Health Disparities in Clinical and Translational Research Proposals. Read more and Register Here!
CINJ Virtual Grand Rounds-Closing the Survivorship Gap in Pediatric and Adolescent Hodgkin Lymphoma, Sharon M. Cstellino, MD, MSc, Emory University School of Medicine. Register Here and Join via Zoom.
Pediatric Grand Rounds-"Sex-specific Intracellular Signaling in Autism and Intellectual Disability" by Chiara Manzini, PhD, Associate Professor, Child Health Institute, Rutgers RWJMS. Begins at 8:00 am. Join via Webex.
Rutgers and Tel Aviv Universities Joint Scientific Symposia: COVID-19 Research, Response and Lessons-Introductory remarks will be provided by President Jonathan Hollaway and RBHS Chancellor Brian Strom will present on the COVID-19 pandemic in New Jersey. More information on this symposium and a link to register is available at https://research.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-and-tel-aviv-universities-joint-scientific-symposia
Fall CTSA Program Meeting-Meeting Theme: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Approaches and Solutions in Translational Science, CTSA Program Meeting. Read More and Register Here!
The Office of Global Health at New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) in collaboration with the Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine present a virtual lecture, “Ethics of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Testing and Distribution.” Objectives: Discuss the ethics of vaccine testing, with a focus on the use of challenge trials in testing of the next round of […]
Ethics of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Testing and Distribution - The Office of Global Health at New Jersey Medical School, in collaboration with the Departments of Surgery and Emergency Medicine, presents a virtual lecture on the ethics of vaccine testing; ethical implications related to the allocation of the current round of vaccines; and the nuances of vaccine testing, […]
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine (IQB) Symposium-Seeing the Unseen Enemy in Three-Dimensions: Structural Biology of SARS-CoV-2 and the COVID-19 Pandemic, Co-Chairs Stephen K. Burley and Sagar Khare. Register Here!
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine (IQB) Seminar Series-Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 Proteome in 3D During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Stephen Burley and Sagar Khare. http://bit.ly/2FfXRP4
Institute for Quantitative Biology Crash Course on the Structural Biology of SARS-CoV-2-The Institute for Quantitative Biology (IQB) will be hosting a symposium on the structural biology of SARS-CoV-2. Register at http://bit.ly/2TheXQp to receive virtual meeting information.
2020 NIH Rural Health Seminar- Join the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) for the 2020 NIH Rural Health Seminar: Challenges in the Era of COVID-19. For more information.
Rutgers Cancer Institute-Princeton University Annual Cancer Research Symposium-The goal of this symposium is to facilitate inter-institutional collaborations between researchers. Agenda includes faculty presentations, trainee talks and flash talks on posters selected from submitted abstracts. Featured sessions this year focus on Cancer Genomics, Cancer Metabolism, Tumor Microenvironment, and Understanding and Addressing Cancer Burden in the Population. Read […]
Fall CTSA Program Meeting-Meeting Theme: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Approaches and Solutions in Translational Science, CTSA Program Meeting, Networking and Poster Session. Read More and Register Here!
Center for Continuing and Outreach Education Symposium-8th Annual Update on Liver Disease, A Multidisciplinary Approach. Learn More and Register Here!
School of Nursing IV Therapy Training Course-This course presents all the core skills needed for the healthcare practitioner to become familiar with intravenous therapy. Rutgers University, School of Nursing, Stanley S. Bergen, Jr. Building, Newark. To register.
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Clonal viral integration analysis for discovering novel oncoviral etiology and oncogenic events, Jian Cao, CINJ, Rutgers.
Princeton Department of Molecular Biology Butler Seminar Series-The Vitamin K2 Synthetic Enzyme UBIAD1 Moonlights as a Key Regulator of Cholesterol Synthesis, Russell DeBose-Boyd, UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group
The Future of American Innovation & the Role of The University - Features USPTO Director Andrei Iancu, a Panel Discussion and Q&A Session. Register and Submit Questions for Q&A Session.
Rutgers Research Seminar-Innovation and the Role of the University, hosted and moderated by Tatiana Litvin-Vechnyak, Associate VP of Innovation Ventures, Office for Research, Rutgers. Read more and register here.
The Future of American Innovation & The Role of the University - Featuring Andrei Iancu, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Director, a Panel discussion and Q&A Session. Register and submit questions.
NJ Center for Non-Profits Conference-Reckoning, Reshaping, Rebuilding. Read More and Register Here.
Association for Clinical and Translational Science Abstracts Due-Translational Science 2021 Abstracts. Read more and Submit Abstracts Here.
CINJ Distinguished Lecture Series – “Depression, Sleep, and Mindfulness through a Psycho-Neuro-Immunologic Lens” Pre-registration is required. Register here.
Pediatric Grand Rounds-Paroxysmal Dyskinesias in Children. Join via Webex.
NJ Center for Non-Profits Conference-Reckoning, Reshaping, Rebuilding. Read More and Register Here.
RBHS Faculty Affairs Seminar-Inclusive Mentoring: Challenging Assumptions in the Mentoring Relationship, Anita Siu, Rutgers, Andrew Gow, Rutgers. Register Here!
Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) Translational Science 2020 Webinar Series-Workshop: Developing a Five-Year Career Plan.
RBHS Faculty Affairs Seminar-How to Be an Effective Mentee. Open to RBHS Faculty on all tracks up to and including Associate Professors. This program will inform mentees about their role in a mentor-mentee relationship and how to get the most out of it. Register Here!
Center for Continuing and Outreach Education 26th GI Symposium-Specialists in the field of gastroenterology will provide useful information and wisdom that comes from varied experiences in treating GI and liver disorders. The latest clinical research findings and their application to clinical practice will be discussed. Additional information and registration.