Princeton Innovation Center Panel Discussion
Princeton Innovation Center Panel Discussion-How to Build an Effective Company From Academics — How Is This Trend Reflected in NJ, and How Can It Be Accelerated? Register Here
Princeton Innovation Center Panel Discussion-How to Build an Effective Company From Academics — How Is This Trend Reflected in NJ, and How Can It Be Accelerated? Register Here
NCATS N3C PHASTR (N3C Public Health Answers to Speed Tractable Results) Initiative Q&A-A new opportunity to use N3C data to provide fast, actionable analyses on high-impact COVID-19 public health questions. Read more about PHASTR and Register Here for the Q&A
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series - "Culturally Responsive Course Design and Teaching Strategies". In this workshop we will discuss the origins and implications of culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining pedagogies, as well as, how to implement their principles in various subject matter areas. View Flyer
NJ ACTS Workforce NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Series-Under the guidance of a Grant Writing Coach, construct your NIH fellowship application this Fall. View Flyer
NJ ACTS BERD Workshop Training Series-Applied Survival Analysis for Biomedical Researchers, Dirk Moore, PhD, Rutgers and CINJ. View Flyer and Register Here
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series-Rutgers Office for Research Innovation Ventures presents how to License and Existing Company or Launch a startup. View Flyer and Register Here
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Allele Specific Expression Analysis in Cancer, Mone Arabzadeh, Rutgers.
Safe(R) Space Training - This 3 hour training program provides a foundation of knowledge to be an effective ally to LGBTQIA students and to those who may be questioning their gender or sexuality. View Flyer
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-"Where the Wild Things Are: Interactive effects of genotype, environment, and social circle on immune phenotype in rewilded mice." Guest Speaker, Andrea L. Graham, PhD, Princeton University. View Flyer
RWJMS Tri-Departmental Research Discussion Series-KATP channelopathies in muscle: What goes wrong - and what can be done about it. Conor McClenaghan, PhD, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join on Zoom