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Princeton Students Awarded Community-Engaged Population Health Microinternships
During the winter break between the 2023-24 academic semesters, three Princeton undergraduates in the Medical Anthropology track gained real-world experience working with New Jersey-based organizations involved in population health programming and research....
Join NJ ACTS Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research Design for the March 7th Workshop Series
Team Science: Overview and Case Studies from the NJ ACTS Team Science Core Thursday, March 7, 2024 1:00pm – 2:00pm over Zoom View Flyer Register Here Workshop Description: This workshop will provide an overview of key concepts and strategies associated with the...
Case Western Reserve University CTSA hosts Women’s Health Equity Un-Meeting on Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Health Equity Challenge Series, Challenge #4 - Women's Health Equity Research Un-Meeting Join us for our fourth and final challenge of the Health Equity Challenge Series Bring your talent, curiosity, and innovative ideas to our un-meeting about women’s health equity...
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series on March 26th
Commercialization Pathways for Basic and Applied Research Present by: Richard Riman, PhD, and Daniel Kopp, PhD, Queens Carbon Renata Pasqualini, PhD, PhageNova Bio Virtual March 26, 2024 10 am - 11:30 am View Flyer Register Here
Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute Workshop on March 21st – Register Today
Participate in a unique workshop sponsored by Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute and an NSF funded project called ARIS – Center for Advancing Research Impacts in Society. March 21st 9:30 am - 2 pm Cook Student Center This workshop is all about developing a research...
Apply by March 12th for an I-Corps Fellowship
For innovation-minded undergrads, grad-students, post-docs, especially from underrepresented groups, from 2-year or 4-year institutions of higher education in the Northeast Region, the I-Corps Fellowship offers an immersive educational experience for a student to be...
Some New Jersey patients can’t access medicine due to insurance hurdles. A new law is trying to speed up the prior authorization process.
New Jersey resident Sandra Johnson started feeling short of breath a few years ago, and sometimes it really limited what she could do. “Getting up to walk from my bedroom to the bathroom, I will be so out of breath that I would have to just sit on the toilet with the...
Child Health Institute Science Seminar on February 26th at 1pm
“Transcriptional Regulation of Long-term T Cell Immunity” Speaker: Tuoqi Wu, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Immunology Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center UT Southwestern Medical Center Date and Time: Monday, February 26, 2024 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EST)...