NJ ACTS Workforce Development F Grant Writing Workshop
NJ ACTS Workforce Development F Grant Writing Workshop-Where Should I Start? Building a Research Proposal. Virtual or EOHSI (Room C), Piscataway. View Flyer and Register Here
NJ ACTS Workforce Development F Grant Writing Workshop-Where Should I Start? Building a Research Proposal. Virtual or EOHSI (Room C), Piscataway. View Flyer and Register Here
Rutgers Health Annual Diversity, Equity, and InclusionSymposium-Join us to hear from our nationally recognized speakers and learn more about the wonderful work being done by the 2023 RBHS IDEA grant recipients. Virtual. View Flyer and Register Here
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-A Computational Model of Spite Sensitivity to Understand Persecutory Ideation, Rebecca Kazinka, University of Minnesota Medical School. ccnp.princeton.edu
Trial Innovation Network Webinar-Multi-Site EFIC Research: Perspectives from the SIRB & Lead Study Team, Read more and Register Here.
Rutgers Cancer Institute Scholars & Early-Stage Investigator Advancement (SEA) Initiative-Tips for Successful Individual Training Grant Awards, Maia Gomez-Jenkins, Gregory Marshall, Salma Youssef, Rutgers. CINJ Auditorium B, New Brunswick. View Flyer
Princeton Precision Health Seminar Series-The First 1000 Days Project: A Novel Framework for Modeling Language Development, Uri Hasson and The Role of Computer Vision in Understanding Neurodivergence, Olga Russakovsky. 252 Nassau Street. View Flyer
Princeton Precision Health Seminar Series-The Etiologies of Kawasaki Disease, Jane Burns, MD, University of California, San Diego, 252 Nassau Street. View Flyer
Diversity and Inclusion Campus Communication Cafe-Meeting That Win: The Science Behind Successful Meetings, Issata Oluwadare, Rutgers. Virtual. Meeting ID: 932 4426 6578 Password: 370910.
NIH Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource (CEACR) Speaker Series-Community-Centered Research Design, explore considerations and strategies for engaging in participatory research processes with community members and organizations, including study design, partnership structures, engagement planning, and bidirectional communication. Register for Webinar
School of Social Work X Chat-Community Perspectives on Using Wastewater to Monitor Opioid Misuse, hosted by Qiana L. Brown, PhD, Rutgers.(@QianaBrownPhD, @NJACTS). Click here to learn more. View Flyer