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SUMMARY:Princeton's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference
DESCRIPTION:Princeton’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference-Discover new ways for academia\, business and external partners to work together to advance science and innovation.Faculty\, researchers and students as entrepreneurs.  A startup showcase. Venture capital. Valuable presentations and more.ENGAGE 2021 is open to all. There is no fee to attend.  Register Here!
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/princetons-innovation-and-entrepreneurship-conference-2/
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Health Briefing with Chancellor Brian Strom
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 Health Briefing with Chancellor Brian Strom-Omicron\, Boosters\, and Vaccines for Children with Featured Guest\, Reynold A. Panettieri\, MD. Join via Zoom. Passcode:  960495. Phone Dial-In: 646-558-8656. Webinar ID: 994 3736 7456. Submit your question relevant to this week’s topic by December 1.
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/covid-19-health-briefing-with-chancellor-brian-strom/
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SUMMARY:Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Virtual Research Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Virtual Research Retreat – Register here! \nKeynote Speaker\nDr. Catherine Blish\, MD\, PhD\, Professor\, Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Stanford University Medical Center \nCOVID-19 Retreat Agenda \n9:00 am – Zoom link live for attendees to join \n9:15 am – Welcome\, opening remarks David Alland\, MD Director\, CCRP2 \nSession 1: Basic\, Clinical\, and Translational Science\n9:30 am – A novel discovery platform for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines with enhanced potency and more broadly protective immunity (Stephen Anderson\, PhD) \n9:45 am – Novel suction-based in vivo cutaneous DNA transfection platform for SARS-CoV-2 vaccine delivery (Hao Lin\, PhD) \n10:00 am – CAR-NK for COVID-19 (Dongfang Liu\, PhD) \n10:15 am – Hamster model of SARS-CoV-2 infection (Selvakumar Subbian\, PhD) \n10:30 am – Impact of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection on human plasmacytoid dendritic cells (Patricia Fitzgerald-Bocarsly\, PhD) \n10:45 am – An intra-cytoplasmic route for SARS-CoV-2 transmission unveiled by Helium-ion microscopy (Antonio Merolli\, MD) \n11:00 am —– Break —– \nSession 2: Public Health and Epidemiology\n11:15 am – Presence of SARS-CoV-2 aerosol in homes of COVID-19 patients (Howard Kipen\, MD\, MPH) \n11:30 am – More accessible COVID-19 treatment through monoclonal antibody infusion in the Emergency Department (Sara Heinert\, PhD\, MPH) \n11:45 am – Assessing mental health of pregnant women during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (Ashna Shome) \n12:00 pm Sewer epidemiology for SARS-CoV-2: Individual buildings to millions of gallons per day (William Morales Medina\, PhD) \n12:15 pm —– Break —– \n12:30 pm – Keynote Speaker Presentation: Innate immune dysfunction in COVID-19 (Catherine Blish\, MD\, PhD Stanford University) \nSession 3: Social Sciences\n2:00 pm – COVID-19 policy response and population mental health in Uganda (Slawa Rokicki\, PhD) \n2:15 pm – Migrant detention\, deportation\, and COVID-19 transmission: public health and safety challenges in New Jersey (Ulla Berg\, PhD) \n2:30 pm – COVID-19 vaccine misperceptions\, uncertainty\, and health outcomes (Katherine Ognyanova\, PhD) \n2:45 pm – Racial and ethnic differences in vaccine hesitancy among registered nurses in New Jersey: a cross-sectional survey (Pamela de Cordova\, PhD) \n3:00 pm – Mental health issues for front line hospital staff during height COVID-19 pandemic (Cheryl Ann Kennedy\, MD) \n3:15 pm – Are the needs of immunosuppressed pediatric patients and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic being met? Preliminary data from a single institution (Lauren Freidenrich) \n3:30 pm —– Adjourn —–
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/center-for-covid-19-response-and-pandemic-preparedness-ccrp2-virtual-research-retreat/
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SUMMARY:NJ ACTS Workforce Core\, NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Training Group
DESCRIPTION:NJ ACTS Workforce Core\, NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Training Group-Each week (9/23 through 12/2)\, fellows submit drafts of specific grant application components for peer review and comments by the grant coach. View Flyer and Register Here!
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/nj-acts-workforce-core-nih-fellowship-grant-writing-training-group-10/
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SUMMARY:NJ ACTS Fall 2021 Clinical and Translational Science Intern Symposium on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The New Jersey Alliance for Clinical & Translational Sciences Workforce Development Core at Rutgers University is inviting you to the Fall 2021 Clinical and Translational Science Intern Symposium on Zoom. After working intensely with members of the NJ ACTS core leads\, they have networked with trainees/clinicians/scientists\, learned about NJ ACTS\, and now they are all excited to share their experiences\, and provide insight into their final project deliverables. View flyer for featured presentation topics. \nFeatured Fellow\, Alene Mathurin\, MS will be presenting a talk on “What are the Risk Factors Affecting PrEP Utilization AMong Black Cisgender Women Who Are At Higher Risk of HIV Acquisition?” \nAll interested Students\, Faculty\, and Staff are invited to attend!   \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://clinicaltrials.rbhs.rutgers.edu/event/nj-acts-fall-2021-clinical-and-translational-science-intern-symposium-on-zoom/
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