Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Grand Round Seminar Series
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Grand Round Seminar Series-"Aberrant CRTC Activation in Cancer: Mechanisms and Targeting Strategies" View Flyer
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Grand Round Seminar Series-"Aberrant CRTC Activation in Cancer: Mechanisms and Targeting Strategies" View Flyer
Rutgers School of Health Professions Virtual Open House-Master of Science in Clinical Research Management, designed for students who would like to manage clinical research at a Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Clinical Research Organization (CRO) or Academic Medical Center (AMC).
Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC) Event-Leveraging Big Health Data to Answer Questions about Program and Policy Effects. Flyer
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Special Guest Lecture-Multi-omics data integration for improving etiology understanding and risk prediction of prostate and pancreatic cancer, Lang Wu, Ph.D., University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. View Flyer
CINJ Virtual Lecture-Design & analysis of cross-sectional stepped wedge cluster randomized trials with time-to-event endpoints, Mary Ryan, PhD, Yale School of Public Health. Join with Webex.
CTSA Program Webinar Series-Register Here!
Workforce Development Core Clinical Research Management Collaborative Training Series-Community Conservations: Diversity and Inclusion in site Identification (Part 2), These community conversations will allow participants to engage in a dialogue about diversity, equality, inclusivity and accessibility of clinical trials for patients in clinical trial centers. View Flyer and Register Here
Joint Immunology Seminar Series-Center for Immunity & Inflammation and Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine, Transient and noninvasive bacterial infection accelerates colon tumorigenesis, Fengyi Wan, PhD, Johns Hopkins University. View Flyer
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Immune Origins of Sex Differences in Brain and Behavior, Margaret M. McCarthy, PhD, University of Maryland, School of Medicine. View Flyer and Join in person.
NJACTS Special Populations Seminar Series-Advancing Patient Safety for Antipsychotic-Treated Children: Examining State Implementation of Safe Use Practices, Greta Bushnell, PhD, Rutgers and Jim Lloyd, JD, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join on Zoom.
NJ ACTS KL2 Career Development Scholar-Notification of Awards
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Workshop on Psychopathology Diagnosis,Gal Shoval, Princeton University. Visit CCNP
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
Rutgers School of Health Professions Open House-Learn more about our health professions programs; meet personally with program directors, faculty, students, and admissions counselors to further explore your career path in health care. Register Here
Diversity Education DEI Facilitator Training-A four-hour introduction to facilitating dialogues on equity, diversity, and inclusion topics. Learn how to manage your own bias, strategies for navigatingfacilitation challenges, and communication tools for resolving conflict.
Faculty Diversity Collaborative's Mutual Mentoring Program-Mutual mentoring is designed to foster collaborative networks where each person provides specific areas of knowledge and expertise. Learn more here.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Transcriptional State Dynamics and Tumor Heterogeneity in Urothelial Bladder Carcinoma, Antara Biswas, De Lab, Rutgers.
Child Health Institute of NJ Special Science Seminar-What SARS CoV2 has taught me....(so far!), Henry M. Ushay, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In person or on Zoom.
CINJ Grand Rounds-Novel Safeguards in Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Britta Will, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Tenure and Time Management Webinar-How to Manage Your Time So You Can Publish Prolifically and Have a Life Beyond the Ivory Tower. View Flyer
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
CINJ Lecture-Predicting Cancer Risk from Genetic Information, Dr. Zoe Guan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Join on Zoom.
Propelus I-Corps Cohort 7 – NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. Princeton University, Rutgers University, University of Delaware, NJIT, Rowan University, Temple University, Lehigh University, Delaware State University, Drexel University. More Information and Flyer
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Computational Models of Compulsivity, Frederike Petzschner, Brown University. For More Information.
Faculty Diversity Collaborative's Mutual Mentoring Program-Mutual mentoring is designed to foster collaborative networks where each person provides specific areas of knowledge and expertise. Learn more here.
NIH Scientific Data Sharing Webinar-NIH’s new Data Management & Sharing (DMS) Policy goes into effect January 25, 2023. NIH requires researchers to prospectively plan for how scientific data will be preserved and shared. Register
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute Workshop-Writing Grant Proposals. All workshops are virtual and free to the general public. View Flyer and Register Here
Propelus I-Corps Cohort 7 – NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. Princeton University, Rutgers University, University of Delaware, NJIT, Rowan University, Temple University, Lehigh University, Delaware State University, Drexel University. More Information and Flyer.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Interrogating the Epigenetic Landscape and Chromosomal Alterations in Breast Cancer, Rukia Henry and Rescues Systemic Metabolic Reprogramming During Autophagy Deficiency, Maria Ibrahim.
Educational Equity Access Week 2023-Aims to create campus awareness of the need for anequity mindset to help all students thrive. This annual, week-long initiative features a range of publiclectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Read More.
Educational Equity Access Week 2023-Aims to create campus awareness of the need for anequity mindset to help all students thrive. This annual, week-long initiative features a range of publiclectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Read More.
Spring 2023 Mentor Workshops-The Science of Mentoring. FLYER
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Results from a recently completed CCNP study and seek feedback on a proposed add-on neuroimaging session, Laura Bustamante, Washington University in St. Louis. http://ccnp.princeton.edu
CTSA Program Webinar Series-Register Here!
Educational Equity Access Week 2023-Aims to create campus awareness of the need for anequity mindset to help all students thrive. This annual, week-long initiative features a range of publiclectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Read More.
CHECoE Distinguished Lecturer Series - "Program for Elimination of Cancer Disparities: Supporting Cancer Research". Bettina F. Drake, PhD, MPH, Washington University School of Medicine. Flyer and Register
Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC) Event-NC TraCS Qualitative Research Training Series: Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis. Register Here.
CINJ Special Lecture-Achieving Equity for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer, Dr. Vidya Puthenpura, Yale School of Medicine. Join on Zoom.
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
Propelus I-Corps Cohort 7 – NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. Princeton University, Rutgers University, University of Delaware, NJIT, Rowan University, Temple University, Lehigh University, Delaware State University, Drexel University. More Information and Flyer.
Educational Equity Access Week 2023-Aims to create campus awareness of the need for anequity mindset to help all students thrive. This annual, week-long initiative features a range of publiclectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Read More.
Educational Equity Access Week 2023-Aims to create campus awareness of the need for anequity mindset to help all students thrive. This annual, week-long initiative features a range of publiclectures, faculty, staff and student workshops, and student programming. Read More.
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-Genetic and Optic Dissection of Neuron-Metabolism, Dong Kong, Harvard Medical School. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Competency 1 Workshop, Inclusivity Series Discussion - David Goldman Facilitating.
NJACTS Special Populations Seminar Series-Treating pregnant patients with opioid use disorder, Elizabeth Suarez, PhD, MPH, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Motivation for emotional pleasure and pain in psychopathology, Yael Millgram, Harvard University. ccnp.princeton.edu
Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration (CLIC) Event-Health Literacy: A Tool for Engaging Community in Clinical Research. Read more and Register Here
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series-Culturally Responsive Course Design and Teaching Strategies. Register Here
Diversity Education Virtual Learning Communities-Book discussion groups create shared venuesfor small-group learning across chancellor-led units. Learn More.
Propelus I-Corps Cohort 7 – NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Region. Princeton University, Rutgers University, University of Delaware, NJIT, Rowan University, Temple University, Lehigh University, Delaware State University, Drexel University. More Information and Flyer.
NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Series-Learn to construct your proposal for NIH fellowship application submission. View Flyer and Register Here.
Dr. Roxane Gay Writing Workshop-A Faculty Writing Workshop: Writing for the Public, a full-day in-person workshop on writing for the public as underrepresented scholars. Dr. Roxane Gay. View Flyer and Register Here