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NEWS, EVENTS, and DEADLINES
April 17, 2024
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Upcoming NJ ACTS, Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT Events | |
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An Introduction to Epidemiology:
Key Measures and Study Designs
This workshop will provide an overview of epidemiology methods, including commonly used measures and study designs.
April 25, 2024
12 - 1:30 pm
Virtual
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Michelle Bover Manderski, PhD
Assistant Professor, Epidemiology
Rutgers School of Public Health
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Julie Robison, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
UConn Center on Aging
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Hospice Use Among Medicaid-Only and Dual Eligible Decedents
April 30, 2024
1 - 2 pm
on Zoom
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Uri Hasson, Psychology and PNI
The First 1000 Days Project: A Novel Framework for Modeling Language Development
Olga Russakovsky, Computer Science
The Role of Computer Vision in Understanding Neurodivergence
Thursday, April 18, 10:00 am
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Jane Burns, MD Director
Kawasaki Disease Clinic & Research Center
University of California, San Diego
The Etiologies of Kawasaki Disease
Friday, April 19, 12:00 pm
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252 Nassau Street, Princeton | |
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Rutgers Health Faculty Development Symposium
How to Succeed in Academia Despite Hurdles
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Lessons Learned from a
Long Career in Academia
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Darrell Kirch, MD
President Emeritus
Association of American Medical Colleges
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Keys to Success in
Medicine and Life
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Luanne Thorndyke, MD
Affiliate Professor of Medicine
University of Massachusetts
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June 13, 2024
11 am - 1 pm
Virtual Event
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Save the Date!
Clinical Trials Day Event
May 20, 2024
New Brunswick & Newark
More Information Coming Soon!
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NJ ACTS congratulates the pre- and post-doctoral trainees (TL1 Trainees) and early career faculty (KL2 Scholars) who gave short talks or poster presentations at the NJ ACTS Retreat on April 11th. They were uniformly exciting and engaging.
Congratulations to:
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Short talks:
KL2 Scholars:
Jonathan Grasman, PhD
Gregory Peck, DO, MPH
Sara Heinert, PhD, MPH
T32 Trainees:
Michael Campbell
Erin Lumpe
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Posters:
KL2 Scholars:
Tony Deo, MD, PhD
Elisa Kallioniemi, PhD
Yingci Liu, DDS, MS
Kristine Schmitz, MD
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Posters:
T32 Trainees:
Svetlana Bagdasarov
Allison Glasser
Andrew Guarnaccia
Stephanie Iring-Sanchez
Sophia Koval
Krystal Lum
Devin Simpkins
Brandon Trejo
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NCATS, NIH, and Federal News and Events | |
Collaboration Webinars from the
Hear from CTSA TIN experts on various trial-related topics to improve your project.
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Paying Participants in Research: Time to Move Forward…
Neal Dickert, MD, PhD, will discuss practical and ethical considerations related to paying research participants for participation. In particular, he will discuss available data that suggest many traditional concerns about payment are not grounded in evidence, address the potential for payment to function differently in different research contexts, and consider the potential role of payment in addressing rather than exacerbating concerns about distributive justice.
May 6, 2024
12 pm
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Equipping researchers to overcome recruitment challenges: An institution’s programmatic response to the voice of its research community:
How the recruitment program of Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute focused its programmatic development in response to the researcher’s voice. How they engaged the research community through surveys, interviews, and ongoing interaction with the research team community to identify the experiences, challenges, needs and culture of recruitment at the institution.
May 15, 2024
12 pm
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Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship in New Jersey State Government, A one-year, full-time fellowship for PhD level scientists, engineers, and health professionals. Registration closes: May 31, 2024. Read more and Apply Here | |
NJ ACTS is a partnership between Rutgers, NJIT and Princeton. NJ ACTS advances clinical and translational science to develop new therapies and treatments and improve population health. | |
This newsletter is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under award number, UL1TR003017 to Rutgers University. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of the NIH.
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