Rutgers Brain Health Institute Faculty Candidate Seminar
Rutgers Brain Health Institute Faculty Candidate Seminar- Central Control of Metabolism and Behavior: Does Sex Truly Matter?, Yong Xu, Rutgers, Register Here
Rutgers Brain Health Institute Faculty Candidate Seminar- Central Control of Metabolism and Behavior: Does Sex Truly Matter?, Yong Xu, Rutgers, Register Here
Rutgers Cancer Institute Trainee Seminar Series- Urothelial Carcinomas - Interplay between Tumor and Stroma, Amartya Singh, Rutgers, Online, Register Here
The Center for Cancer Health Equity Distinguished Lecture Series- Beyond Obesity: The Increasing Incidence and Epidemiology of High Grade Endometrial Cancers, Michele L. Cote, Rutgers, Online, Register Here
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar- Computational phenotyping in Borderline Personality Disorder using a Social Hierarchy Probe, Iris Vilares, Princeton, Online, Register Here
Monthly CTSA Program Webinar-Register Here!
Advancing Urban Public Health - The Future of Public Health: Community, Collaboration, Social Justice, and Health Equity in New Jersey Advancing Urban Public Health: An Equity and Social Justice Approach is one of 12 Rutgers Big Ideas that aim to have global impact on the critical issues of our day. The project’s goal is to […]
CINJ Grand Round Seminar- Against the Grain: Bringing PCPs "back" into Cancer Care through Onco-Primary Care, Kevin C. Oeffinger, Rutgers, Online, Register Here
NJ ACTS TL1 Fellowship, Applications Due Today-The program equips its Fellows with enhanced knowledge, skills, and abilities that provide a broad introduction to clinical and translational research concurrent with their current pre- or postdoctoral research program. (View Letter of Intent) (View RFA) (View Application) For more information, please visit the NJ ACTS TL1 Website
FIRST JOINT HELLENIC MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY & RUTGERS UNIVERSITY e-SYMPOSIUM: Combating Discrimination in Healthcare & Fighting Health Disparities in Greece & the U.S.A. Research from across the globe speaks to the many determinants of health disparities that disproportionately affect a range of populations, including women, individuals with low socioeconomic status, ethnic and racial minorities, immigrants and […]
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series: "Interaction between BRCA2 and MCM10 Regulates DNA Replication after DNA Damage" - Zhihua Kang, PhD (Xia Lab) Register for Zoom call Here!
Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) Biomedical Research-In-Progress Series-Clinical Science Project(s). Join via Webex.
NJ ACTS Pilot Funding Notification-NJ ACTS will commit up to $640,000 this year. The program is funded through the generous support of the NIH CTSA Award, the New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF), and each of the academic partners. Read more.
RITMS Visiting Professor Lecture Series-Translational Medicine in Neurosurgery: Current Concepts in Brain Cancer, Alfredo Quinones‐Hinojosa, Mayo Clinic. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
Center for Non-Profits: Ways Non-Profits Can Champion Equity Through Public Policy - Register for Zoom call HERE! Presenters: Sara Cullinane, Director & Co-Founder, Make the Road New Jersey, Andrea McChristian, Law and Public Policy Director, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, Brandon McKoy, President, New Jersey Policy Perspective, Kiki Jamieson, President, The Fund for New […]
CINJ Grand Rounds: "Obesity and Immunotherapy in Breast Cancer" - Register HERE! Invited Speaker: Liza Makowski, PhD - Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, COM; Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, COM; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, COP; Member UTHSC Center for Cancer Research University of Tennessee Health Science Center Kindly note: Registrants […]
Rutgers IFH Catalyst Symposium – "Introducing the New Jersey Practice-Based Research Network” The goal of this meeting is to commemorate the launch of a new initiative led by the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research to increase the presence of New Jersey clinical practices in academic research by bringing together clinicians, […]
CHINJ Career Development - Career Development Townhall (open discussion before summer to see what you need and what would help the most for the next cycle)
Saint Peter's Alzheimer's Lecture: "Recognizing Alzheimer's Disease and Ways to Improve Cognition" Register here!
RWJMS Rutgers Project ECHO Series: "Unconscious Bias & Othering" - Click HERE to register. Speaker: James Hill, PhD, Associate Dean for Student Affairs