Institutional Events and Research Calendar
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CANCELLED Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
CANCELLED Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) ASC7-2072 11:00AM - 12:00PMEvent Description
The Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) is designed to give CCTS trainees and junior faculty an opportunity to present their work in a structured format and in a forum of peers and faculty, with the goal of ensuring continuous, professional feedback and cross-fertilization that is required for excellence in research. The next session will be on Friday, April 10th from 11am-12pm in ASC7.2072 (Albert Sherman Building). Refreshments will be provided.
The April 3rd speakers will be:
11:00am Westyn Branch-Elliman
11:30am Aaron Bergman
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Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) ASC7-2072 11:00PM - 12:00PMEvent Description
The Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) is designed to give CCTS trainees and junior faculty an opportunity to present their work in a structured format and in a forum of peers and faculty, with the goal of ensuring continuous, professional feedback and cross-fertilization that is required for excellence in research.
April 10th from 11am-12pm in ASC7.2072 (Albert Sherman Building) Refreshments will be provided.
Speakers will be:- 11:00am Syed Ali “Local Gentamicin for Open Tibia Fractures in Sub-Saharan Africa”
- 11:30am Daniel F. Leiva "TBD"
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Meeting ID: 568 220 9338
- 11:00am Syed Ali “Local Gentamicin for Open Tibia Fractures in Sub-Saharan Africa”
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CANCELLED TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 2020 CALL FOR POSTERS
CANCELLED TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 2020 CALL FOR POSTERS 8:00AMEvent Description
At Translational Science 2020, we want to shine a spotlight on the most innovative, forward-thinking research in the field. Share your original research and help us create a meeting where people can enhance their personal development and learning process. Abstracts will be accepted in the following tracks: basic; methodology; data science; biostatistics; informatics; commercialization; entrepreneurship; digital health; social media; education; mentoring; professional and career development; health equity; community engagement; mechanistic basic to clinical; regulatory science; team science; translational science; policy and health outcomes science. To learn more about Translational Science 2020 to be held in Washington DC April 14-17, 2020, click here.
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TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 2020
TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 2020 12:00PM - 4/16/2020 2:00PMEvent Description
At Translational Science 2020, we want to shine a spotlight on the most innovative, forward-thinking research in the field. Share your original research and help us create a meeting where people can enhance their personal development and learning process. Abstracts will be accepted in the following tracks: basic; methodology; data science; biostatistics; informatics; commercialization; entrepreneurship; digital health; social media; education; mentoring; professional and career development; health equity; community engagement; mechanistic basic to clinical; regulatory science; team science; translational science; policy and health outcomes science. To learn more about Translational Science 2020, which will be held virtually on April 15-16, 2020, click here.
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Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) ASC7-2072 11:00AM - 12:00PMEvent Description
The Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) is designed to give CCTS trainees and junior faculty an opportunity to present their work in a structured format and in a forum of peers and faculty, with the goal of ensuring continuous, professional feedback and cross-fertilization that is required for excellence in research.
April 17th from 11am-12pm in ASC7.2072 (Albert Sherman Building) Refreshments will be provided.
Speakers will be:- 11:00am Domenic Gessler “Modifying N-Acetylaspartate to Control Neurometabolism and Cellular Populations in the CNS”
- 11:30am Sarah Forrester “Similarities and Differences in the Association of Accelerated Aging and Telomere Length with Cardiovascular Outcomes in CARDIA”
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Meeting ID: 568 220 9338 - 11:00am Domenic Gessler “Modifying N-Acetylaspartate to Control Neurometabolism and Cellular Populations in the CNS”
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Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS)
Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) ASC7-2072 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMEvent Description
The Projects in Process Seminar Series (PiPSS) is designed to give CCTS trainees and junior faculty an opportunity to present their work in a structured format and in a forum of peers and faculty, with the goal of ensuring continuous, professional feedback and cross-fertilization that is required for excellence in research.
April 24th from 11am-12pm in ASC7.2072 (Albert Sherman Building) Refreshments will be provided.
Speakers will be:- 11:00am Asil Oztekin & Murtaza Nasir “Machine Learning-Based Outcome Prediction & Hypotheses Generation for Substance Use Disorder Treatment”
- 11:30am Aaron Bergman “Integrating Trauma-Informed Care into Obstetric Settings via Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs”
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Meeting ID: 568 220 9338 - 11:00am Asil Oztekin & Murtaza Nasir “Machine Learning-Based Outcome Prediction & Hypotheses Generation for Substance Use Disorder Treatment”
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