CINJ Grand Round Lecture Seminar Series
CINJ Grand Round Lecture Seminar Series-Ethical Tradeoffs between Different Populations’ Health Interests—The Case of Smokers vs. Vapers, Nir Eyal, Rutgers. Register Here!
CINJ Grand Round Lecture Seminar Series-Ethical Tradeoffs between Different Populations’ Health Interests—The Case of Smokers vs. Vapers, Nir Eyal, Rutgers. Register Here!
Pediatric Grand Rounds-Current State of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Daniel A. Rauch, MD. Join via Webex. Contact Maricel Quinones.
NJIT Cyberpsychology Seminar Series-Virtually Immersive Reality for the Study of Racial Bias, John Tawa, Mount Holyoke College. Read More and Register Here.
School of Social Work Online Workshop-As part of the Enhancing Victim Services Project funded through the NJ Attorney General’s office, the Center on Violence Against Women and Children at Rutgers University’s School of Social Work presents an online workshop with guest speaker Wagatwe Wanjuki, award-winning anti-rape activist. Register Here!
Child Health Institute Weekly COVID-19 Discussion Group-Open Discussion hosted by Dr. Lisa Denzin. Join via Webex.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Autophagy Inhibition Sensitizes LKB1-Deficient Kras-Driven Lung Tumors to MEK Inhibitor Trametinib, Vrushank Bhatt and The Roles of Autophagy in Kras-driven NSCLC Metastasis, Wenping Wang both of the Guo Lab, Rutgers. Pre-Register to receive the Zoom link.
School of Nursing IV Therapy Training Course-This course presents all the core skills needed for the healthcare practitioner to become familiar with intravenous therapy. Rutgers University, School of Nursing, Stanley S. Bergen, Jr. Building, Newark. To register.
Child Health Institute of New Jersey Science Seminar-mTORC1 Promotes Whereas mTORC2 Inhibits TLR4 Signaling in Human Leukocytes: How this Relationship Might Keep us Healthy, Beatrice Haimovich, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Join via Zoom.
Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Biomedical Research-In-Progress Series-Clinically related COVID-19 research findings from Dr. Alland’s lab and the vision for the CCRP2 and how the CCRP2 can support Rutgers investigators on COVID-19 research projects across disciplines, David Alland, Director of the CCRP2. Register Here!
CINJ Cancer Pharmacology Research Program-Natural Killer Cells: From Basic Immonobiology to Clinical Application, Donfang Liu, Rutgers NJMS. Register Here!