Center for COVID Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) COVID-19 Seminar Series
Center for COVID Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) COVID-19 Seminar Series-Max Seibold, National Jewish Health.
Center for COVID Response and Pandemic Preparedness (CCRP2) COVID-19 Seminar Series-Max Seibold, National Jewish Health.
Child Health Institute COVID Discussion-Short Talk on mRNA Vaccine Development, Lisa Denzin, Rutgers. Join via Webex.
Center for Cell Signaling Chalk Talk - “Prevent Oncogene Ablation Resistance in KRAS-addicted Cancers” Speaker: Pingping Hou, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology, MD Cancer Center, The University of Texas Join via Zoom. Meeting ID: 947 6491 0684 Password: 750269
CINJ Recruitment Lecture - “Reconstructing the Molecular Life History of Glioma” Speaker: Floris Barthel, MD Postdoctoral Associate The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Join via Webex. Meeting number (access code): 120 592 6796 Meeting password: mbPuxqDn457
Saving Lives with the COVID-19 Vaccine in NJ Latinx Communities - The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) is hosting a virtual town hall series. From the NJDOH event website: Nearly a year into the pandemic, COVID-19 continues to circulate in our state and nation. Vaccination is a crucial component in battling the virus, especially in […]
CINJ Cancer Pharmacology Research Program – “Data-driven protein engineering for developing smart therapeutic enzymes” Speaker: Sagar D. Khare, PhD, Associate professor, Chemistry and Chemical Biology & Institute for Quotative Biomedicine. To receive meeting login information, please pre-register here
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core Webinar Series-Modeling COVID-19 Dynamics and Patterns Across New Jersey: Assessing Effects of Heterogeneities, Exposure Controls and Social and Environmental Factors, Panos G. Georgopoulos, Rutgers. Connect via Zoom. View Flyer.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Stephanie Groman
CINJ Grand Rounds - “NOS2 and COX2 as Major Drivers of Poor Outcomes in ER – Breast Cancer. New Therapeutic Opportunities in a Difficult Disease” Speaker: David Wink, PhD, AAS Fellow; Deputy Director for Translational Sciences, Cancer Inflamation Program, National Cancer Institute Pre-registration is required. Register here
Successful Aging in the Era of COVID-19 - Join us to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research. Connect with alumni, faculty, and friends of the institute, learn about its legacy of population health research, and hear about its vision for the future of healthy aging […]
NJ ACTS: Faculty Mentor Training Workshop-Faculty will learn about resources for mentoring biomedical PhD students and approaches for dealing with distressed students. Introductions by Janet Alder, PhD, Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs at the School of Graduate Studies, Introductions by Janet Alder, Rutgers. REGISTER HERE.
Let's Talk About Vaccines - Vaccines help protect against serious infections and save lives. With new COVID-19 vaccines and medical treatments now available, join Dr. XinQi Dong, geriatric physician and director of the Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, for a community discussion about the coronavirus vaccines in development, how the […]
CINJ Recruitment Lecture - “The Emergence of Butyrophilins As Dynamic Immune Regulators in Cancer” Speaker: Kyle Payne, PhD; Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Immunology, Moffitt Cancer Center. Join via Webex
NJ ACTS Workforce Development Professional Training Series - “What is Translational Research?” Register here.
Dept. of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Lecture Series – Andrew Rundle Join the Dept. of Biostatistics and Epidemiology for their monthly seminar. This month, Andrew Rundle, DrPH, will be presenting "Case Studies in Urban Health Informatics: The Urban Forest and Health,” a pandemic film project. Register here.
Center for Cell Signaling Special Seminar - “On the Sources and Consequences of Stochastic Variation in Gene Expression” Speaker: Nikolay Burnaevskiy, Ph.D., Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Washington Join via Zoom.
Child Health Institute of New Jersey Science Seminar- Understand effects of alcohol exposure (including fetal alcohol) as well as hormonal and circadian rhythm on brain, endocrine and immune functions, Dipak K. Sarkar, Rutgers School of Environmental & Biological Sciences.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar - “Probing the neurobiology of addiction pathology” Speaker: Stephanie Groman, Department of Neuroscience. University of Minnesota Join via Zoom. Meeting ID: 921 6196 5502 Passcode: 666268
USAID Global Health Technical Professionals Info Session - Career Services Are you a current student or recent graduate interested in working with the US Agency for International Development (USAID)? Join a virtual information session with Global Health Technical Professionals (GHTP) to learn about what it's like to support the agency's Global Health portfolio. You'll learn […]
Monthly CTSA Program Webinar-Register Here!
Pediatric Grand Rounds - “Advances and Controversies in Neonatal Resuscitation at Birth” Deepak Jain, MD, FAAP Associate Professor of Pediatrics Interim Chief, Division of Neonatology, RWJMS Join via Webex.
Center for Immunity and Inflammation Immunology Seminar Series - “Metabolic crosstalk in tumors reshapes anti-tumor responses and tumorigenesis” Speaker: Ping-Chih Ho, PhD Associate Professor Department of Oncology University of Lausanne, Associate Member Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Join via Webex.
Health Scientists Panel - Middle and high school youth, and families are invited to join Rutgers scientists to discuss community health, COVID-19 research and vaccination, and careers in these fields! It is easy to participate: Register here to attend Submit a question Join us in ZOOM and learn!
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series - “mTORC1 Regulates Warburg Effect through Nuclear Paraspeckles” Join via Zoom.