National Center for Data Health N3C Orientation

National Center for Data Health N3C Orientation-This session focuses on technical aspects of working with N3C data in the secure Enclave, introduces commonly used analysis tools and the Knowledge Store, a mechanism for sharing and using community- developed code and data across projects. Register Here!

RBHS Women and Gender Equity Council present “Women Scientists Who Lead: A Panel Discussion” (Panel Discussion)

RBHS Women and Gender Equity Council present "Women Scientists Who Lead: A Panel Discussion" (Virtual Event) - Register HERE! Join a panel discussion inspired by the documentary film "Picture a Scientist." The film showcases three women scientists and their journey deep into their own experiences of overcoming harassment, institutional discrimination, and years of subtle slights […]

Enabling Protein Structure Prediction with AI at Rutgers and Beyond

The Institute of Quantitative Biology in collaboration with the Office of Advanced Research Computing and the Office for Research offers a crash course on "Enabling Protein Structure Prediction with Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers and Beyond." The course will present a broad overview of how Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) methods are being used for de novo […]

Application due for RADx-UP Coordination and Data Collection Center Grant

Apply for a RADx-UP Coordination and Data Collection Center Grant To further support communities across the nation who are confronting COVID-19, the RADx-UP Coordination and Data Collection Center (CDCC) is soliciting applications for two kinds of awards: The RADx-UP CDCC Community Collaboration Mini-Grant Program provides $50,000 for direct costs and is open to community-serving organizations, […]

Lymphoma Research Foundation – Targeted Therapies in CLL/SLL: Treatment Sequencing and Adverse Events Management

Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Targeted Therapies in CLL/SLL: Treatment Sequencing and Adverse Events Management This activity will provide learners with insights and analysis of the clinical implications of new and emerging data for minimizing treatment-emergent adverse events and managing treatment sequencing decisions in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma.  

CINJ Clinical Investigations & Precision Therapeutics Research Program: “Shared Resources at Rutgers Cancer Institute: An Introduction”

Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Clinical Investigations & Precision Therapeutics Research Program Presents "Shared Resources at Rutgers Cancer Institute: An Introduction" Presenter: Adam Berger, MD Associate Director for Shared Resources Chief of Melanoma and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Where:                Zoom Meeting To receive meeting login information, please pre-register at:  https://rutgers.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApduGqrTIiGdBlnZ0wqeLPwiqtTe_a60DB  When:                 Monday, December 13th, 2021 […]

RWJBH Pediatric System Grand Rounds Virtual Session: Eosinophilic Esophagitis

RWJBH Pediatric System Grand Rounds Session: Eosinophilic Esophagitis Presented by: Svetlana Sabel, MD - Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, Children's Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Join Zoom Meeting: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/93422891391?pwd=a29kbEViWGJvN1liUXBkUEtNVzF0QT09 By Phone: 1 646 558 8656 US (New York) Meeting ID: 934 2289 1391 | Password: 256211 To receive credit for attending this […]

NCATS Translational Science Interagency Fellowship Application Due Today

NCATS Translational Science Interagency Fellowship Application Due Today-The Translational Science Interagency Fellowship (TSIF) program is jointly sponsored by NCATS and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and aims to provide training in both translational science and regulatory science. For further information and application View Flyer Here!

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar

University Behavioral Healthcare 671 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar - Speaker: Laura Bustamante CCNP seminars are focused on discussing papers, projects, and ideas in computational cognitive neuropsychiatry, in an informal, collaborative atmosphere. Seminars typically are held every two weeks on Wednesdays from 10-11 am in Room D-203, Psychiatry/UBHC building, 671 Hoes Lane West, Piscataway, NJ. For […]

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit – Virtual Seminar Series: Faith Based Session

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit - Virtual Seminar Series: Faith Based Session This year, Rutgers Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease in partnership with parents, nonprofit leaders, advocates, policymakers, academics, health professionals and researchers is offering a series of webinars exploring the impact of environmental factors on Maternal and Child Health and Justice. This […]

Qi Conference: Primary Care as a Common Good – The Prescription for a Healthier and More Equitable Health Care System

Qi Conference: Primary Care as a Common Good – The Prescription for a Healthier and More Equitable Health Care System Join our Winter Conference focused on making high-quality primary care a common good to create a healthier and more equitable health care system. You’ll hear from our keynote, Rutgers University Professor Shawna Hudson, one of […]

CINJ Grand Rounds

CINJ Grand Rounds-Deciphering and Targeting Clonal Evolution in Myeloid Malignancies, Ross L. Levine, MD, Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center, Well Cornell Medical College. Register HERE!

NIH Biosketch and Other Support Workshop

NIH Biosketch and Other Support Workshop-NIH requires researchers to use the new format for NIH Biosketch and Other Support forms for application due dates and RPPR submissions on/after January 25, 2022 (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-22-018.html). This session shows how to create the NIH Biosketch and Other Support in the new formats.Register Here!

CINJ Recruitment Lecture

CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Life Beyond Cancer Treatment: Well-Being of Cancer Survivors, Dr. Qian Wang, Icahn School of Medicine.  Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 2624 323 4376, Meeting password: ABbATpBw286, Join by phone: 1-650-429-3300.

2022 PIAP Grant Program Application DUE

2022 PIAP Grant Program Application is Now OPEN! PIAP grants are one-year competitive awards to facilitate collaborations between academic researchers from Rutgers University, Princeton University, and/or New Jersey Institute of Technology with community organizations so they can work together on health research that benefits our communities.  Application Deadline: January 1, 2022 Click here to apply

CINJ Recruitment Lecture

CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Winning Strategy in Real-world Evidence - Intelligent Medicine with Electronic Health Records, Dr. Jue Hou, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 2622 211 4331, Meeting password: wX68CBbpb8G, Join by phone: 1-650-429-3300.

CINJ Grand Rounds

CINJ Grand Rounds-Structural and Social Determinants in Cancer Health Disparities Research, Dr. Scarlett Lin Gomez, Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center/ University of California. Register Here for the Zoom Link!

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Overview of current management of severe neonatal IVH and future research directions, Kelly Mahaney, MD, Stanford University. Register Here!

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Post-traumatic stress disorder in ICU family caregivers: trajectories, risk, and association with patient health outcomes, Blair Wendlandt, MD, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. 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-Princeton University Annual Cancer Research Symposium

CINJ-Princeton University Annual Cancer Research Symposium Please join us for the second annual cancer research symposium jointly sponsored by Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Princeton University. The goal of this symposium is to facilitate inter-institutional collaborations between researchers. Agenda includes faculty presentations, trainee talks, and posters selected from printed abstracts.  Featured sessions focus […]

Cancer Institute/Princeton Research Joint Virtual Symposium

Cancer Institute/Princeton Research Joint Virtual Symposium-Welcome and Opening Remarks, Eileen White, PhD Associate Director, Basic Research, Chief Scientific Officer, Deputy Director and Member, Cancer Metabolism and Growth Program, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers. View Full Symposium Details Here.

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Novel roles for L-type calcium channels in the cerebellum, Aislinn Williams, Ph.D, University of Iowa.  Register Here!

Join Us on January 18th for the RITMS Visiting Professor Lecture Series

Benjamin F. Voight, PhD Associate Professor Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics Department of Genetics University of Pennsylvania – Perelman School of Medicine “Causal Inference in Human Genetics via Mendelian Randomization: Prospects and Challenges” 12:00 – 1:00pm Tuesday, January 18th, 2022 Zoom Meeting ID: 349 225 0653 Passcode: AnLab (https://rutgers.zoom.us/my/sa1510) View Flyer Hosted by […]

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit – Virtual Seminar Series: Healthy Homes Lead Session

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit - Virtual Seminar Series: Healthy Homes Lead Session This year, Rutgers Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease in partnership with parents, nonprofit leaders, advocates, policymakers, academics, health professionals and researchers is offering a series of webinars exploring the impact of environmental factors on Maternal and Child Health and Justice. […]

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Improving outcomes and expanding the evidence base in acute cardiac care, Thomas Metkus, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Register Here and View Flyer.

2nd Global Microbiome Network – GloMiNe – Symposium for Africa

Microbial diversity, crucial for human health, is globally threatened by urbanization at an unprecedented pace. Microbial biodiversity hotspots are mostly located in places with traditional peoples and will be lost as they integrate in industrial societies, unless there is recognition of the urgency to preserve it, and foster research to understand the functions of the […]

Latinx Health Paradoxes, Resilience, and the Pursuit of Health Equity

The Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research is hosting a seminar at 12 p.m. on Thursday, January 13, as part of its Brown Bag Seminar Series. “Latinx Health Paradoxes, Resilience, and the Pursuit of Health Equity” Presented by John Ruiz, University of Arizona John Ruiz is an associate professor in the Department of […]

Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies Webinar

Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies Webinar-New Year, New Products: How the e-cigarette and tobacco product landscape is changing in 2022. Panelists include: Julia Chen-Sankey, PhD, MPP, Mary Hrywna, PhD, MPH, Kevin R.J. Schroth, JD, Michael Steinberg, MD, MPH, FACP. Register Here!

NJ ACTS Academy of Mentors Training Event

NJ ACTS Academy of Mentors Training Event-How to Make the Most of a Mentoring Relationship, M. Maral Mouradian, MD, Vice Chancellor for Faculty Development and Paul F. Weber, MD, RPh, MBA - Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education, RWJMS & NJMS. Register Here and View Flyer. Note: This event is open to faculty up to and […]

RITMS Visiting Professor Lecture Series – “Casual Inference in Human Genetics via Mendelian Randomization: Prospects and Challenges”

RITMS Special Seminar - "Casual Inference in Human Genetics via Mendelian Randomization: Prospects and Challenges" Invited Speaker Benjamin F. Voight, PhD Associate Professor Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics Department of Genetics University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine JOIN ZOOM CALL! Meeting ID: 349 225 0653 Passcode: AnLab

RITMS Visiting Professor Lecture Series

RITMS Special Seminar-Causal Inference in Human Genetics via Mendelian Randomization: Prospects and Challenges, Ben Voight, PhD,University of Pennsylvania – Perelman School of Medicine. Join via Zoom. View Flyer

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Silent Infarction and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: The Tip of the Iceberg, Michelle Lin, MD, MPH, Mayo Clinic Rochester. Register Here!

NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series

NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-Preparing for Research: An Introduction to QI & Research Study Designs and Sample Size Calculations, Patricia Greenberg, Rutgers. View Flyer and Register Here!

COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic in Perth Amboy

Rutgers Global Health Institute is collaborating with partner organizations to hold a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday, January 22, 2022, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The clinic will offer Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines for individuals aged 5 and older. Booster doses are available for adults, and […]

Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration: Facilitating Clinical Research Through an Academic – Community Partnership: The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network (JHCRN)

Join Dr. Adrian Sandra Dobs, director of the Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network and professor of Medicine and Oncology, for a 20-minute live Zoom webinar on the topic of “Facilitating Clinical Research Through an Academic – Community Hospital Partnership: The Johns Hopkins Clinical Research Network”. This webinar is a follow-up to the 2021 spring CLIC-hosted Un-Meeting: Exploring the Inclusion […]

CINJ Recruitment Lecture: “Safe Policy Learning through Extrapolation”

CINJ Recruitment Lecture: "Safe Policy Learning through Extrapolation"   Speaker Eli Ben-Michael, PhD Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Statistics and the Institute for Quantitative Social Science Harvard University  JOIN CALL HERE! Meeting number (access code): 2622 838 5981 Meeting password: NEvtMMcP665 Join by phone: 1-650-429-3300

NJ ACTS Team Science Core Seminar Series

NJ ACTS Team Science Core Seminar Series-Strength in Numbers: Team Science and the CTSA, John Buse MD, PhD, Director of the North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute. Register Here!

RWJMS Pediatric Grand Rounds: “Craniosynostosis: Treatment and Evidence”

RWJMS Pediatric Grand Rounds: "Craniosynostosis: Treatment and Evidence" Invited Speaker Aditi Kanth, MD Craniofacial & Pediatric Plastic Surgeon RWJUH Division of Plastic Surgery and Assistant Professor at Rutgers School of Medicine Join WEBEX! +1-650-429-3300 USA Toll Access code: 2623 893 5844    

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit – Virtual Seminar Series: Air Pollution

CEED 4th Annual Environmental Health Summit - Virtual Seminar Series: Air Pollution This year, Rutgers Center for Environmental Exposures and Disease in partnership with parents, nonprofit leaders, advocates, policymakers, academics, health professionals and researchers is offering a series of webinars exploring the impact of environmental factors on Maternal and Child Health and Justice. This series […]

CTSA Program Webinar Series

CTSA Program Webinar Series-Inlcuding NCTSA/CTSA Updates, Common Metrics Intiative, Climate Change Un-Meeting and CLIC Updates.  Register Here!

CINJ – Cancer Health Equity Center of Excellence Distinguished Lecturer Series: Mariana C. Stern, PhD

CINJ - Cancer Health Equity Center of Excellence Distinguished Lecturer Series Invited Speaker: Mariana C. Stern, PhD, Professor Population and Public Health Sciences & Urology, Ira Goodman Chair in Cancer Research; Associate Director of Population Sciences, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; Program Director, Master degree Programs in Epidemiology; Program Director, CaRE2 Health Equity Center REGISTER HERE

Using Genomic and Environmental Methods to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities

The School of Public Health is hosting a webinar at 11:30 a.m. on January 27, 2022, as part of its 21PHirst Signature Series, for which the theme is “Racism Is A Public Health Crisis: A Call to Action.” The webinar, titled “Using Genomic and Environmental Methods to Unravel Hypertension Health Disparities,” will feature a presentation […]

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: 964 4107 5926 Password: 043311 Questions? Contact Anthony Gonzalez

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program-Characterizing Chromatin Dynamics in Colorectal Cell Transformation, Brooke R. Druliner, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic Rochester. Register Here!

Global Health Seed Grant Proposal Due Today

Global Health Seed Grant Proposal Due-Faculty from all Rutgers locations and academic disciplines are invited to apply for the 2022 grant cycle. Five projects of up to $10,000 each will be awarded in either of the following two categories: 1) Education, Training, and Capacity Building or 2) Research. These projects must involve partnerships that directly […]

CINJ Recruitment Lecture

CINJ Recruitment Lecture- Combination Therapy in Kidney Cancer: Shifting Clinical Paradigms” Speaker: Dr. Chung-Han Lee, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 2623 562 0285, Meeting password: P46DuFnpny3, Join by phone: 1-650-429-3300

CINJ Recruitment Lecture

CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Methods for Risk Prediction Using Integrative Multi-ethnic Genetic and Genomic Datasets, Dr. Haoyu Zhang, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 2621 788 7299, Meeting password: yMJ6PdNw5n7, Join by phone: 1-650-429-3300.