Novus I-Corps at Princeton
Novus I-Corps at Princeton-Please join us in an engaging workshop to learn how to think like a start-up and see if your research or innovation has the potential to effectively […]
Novus I-Corps at Princeton-Please join us in an engaging workshop to learn how to think like a start-up and see if your research or innovation has the potential to effectively […]
Springer Nature Webinar Series-Do’s and Don’ts of Getting a Paper Published. Register
Propelus I-Corps hosted by Rutgers-Find Success for Your Innovation. Virtual. Read More and Register
Princeton Professional Development Conference-Offering a full week of engaging keynote speakers, skill-building workshops, alumni panels, and networking sessions, the GradFUTURES Forum features dozens of online and in-person sessions with real-time […]
RWJ Pharmacology Seminar Series-Chromatin Opening Drives Commitment to Senescence, Gerardo Ferbeyre, PhD, Montreal Cancer Institute. Research Tower Room V12, 675 Hoes Lane West, Piscatway. Flyer
Trial Innovation Network Collaboration Webinar-Oracle-Cerner Powertrials and Integration with Clinical Trial Management Systems, Saravanan Kanakasabai, PhD, Executive Director IIS Clinical Research Systems. Join Online
Child Health Institute Science Seminar-Distinct interneuronal dynamics selectively gate target-specific cortical projections in drug seeking, Byungkook Lim, PhD, UC San Diego. CHI room 3101 or Join on Zoom. Flyer
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Using theory-based computational approaches to understand psychosis pathophysiology, Albert Powers, Yale Psychiatry. Psychology building on Busch (room 105), Piscataway. Register
RWJMS Department of Medicine Grand Rounds and Inaugural Robert J. Adler Memorial Lecture-Genes, Environment and Insulin Resistance in the Ever-Expanding Metabolic Syndrome, C. Ronald Kahn, MD, Harvard Medical School. Clinical […]
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Experimental and real-world prediction errors shape the structure and content of memory, implications for PTSD, Nina Rouhani, University of Southern California. ccnp.princeton.edu