NJ ACTS PARTNERSHIP & INNOVATION PILOT PROGRAM YEAR 2 (Application Deadline)

NJ ACTS PARTNERSHIP & INNOVATION PILOT PROGRAM YEAR 2 (Application Deadline)-The purpose of the Partnership and Innovation Accelerator Pilot (PIAP) Program is to facilitate collaborations between academic researchers (Rutgers University, Princeton University, and/or New Jersey Institute of Technology)and community organizations so they can work together on health research that benefits the community. View RFA.

Rutgers Project ECHO Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Session

Rutgers Project ECHO Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Session-Intergenerational Factors of Childhood Adversity and Trauma, Carolyn Flynn, MA, The Center for Great Expectations, Director, START Program. Read More and Register Here.

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar

Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Modeling effort-based decision-making to predict relapse after antidepressant discontinuation (results) and response to cognitive-behavioral therapy (theory), Isabel Berwian, Princeton. Available via Zoom to Princeton and Rutgers CCNP personnel. These presentations are mandatory for those using/planning to use the CCNP center.

Rutgers CINJ, The Cancer Center Grand Rounds

Rutgers CINJ, The Cancer Center Grand Rounds-Chromatin Accessibility – A New Vulnerability in BRCA Mutant Cancers, Roger Greenberg, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Join via Webex.

Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group

Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Generation of a Broadly Useful Model for COVID-19 Pathogenesis, Vaccination, and Treatment, Beatrice Haimovich, Rutgers RWJMS. Join via Webex.

Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management

Rutgers Project ECHO Chronic Pain Management-Pain Management During COVID-19, Session Speaker will be Pain ECHO Hub Leaders. Read more and register here.  

CINJ Trainee Seminar Series

CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-KMT2C Deficiency Promotes APOBEC Mutagenesis and Genomic Instability in Multiple Cancers, Xiaoju Hu, Rutgers. Register Here!