NJ ACTS First Annual Symposium
NJ ACTS First Annual Symposium-Translational Medicine and Science. The Symposium is open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students and others at Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT. To register, follow these links: […]
NJ ACTS First Annual Symposium-Translational Medicine and Science. The Symposium is open to all interested faculty, postdocs, students and others at Rutgers, Princeton and NJIT. To register, follow these links: […]
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 […]
Workforce Development Core Clinical Research Management Collaborative Training Series- "Increase your Scholarly Productivity: Tools and Skills for Academic Researchers", Interested in Expanding your Research Activities and Scholarship? Join an interactive […]
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Executive contributions to reinforcement learning computations in humans, Anne Collins, University of California, Berkeley. Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Faculty Workshop-Mentoring Biomedical PhD Students, Topics and Case Studies led by Jim Millonig and Janet Alder, Rutgers. View Flyer and Register Here!
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 […]
The Rutgers Microbiome Program-Despite 20th-century medical breakthroughs, many diseases have increased alarmingly, including obesity, diabetes, asthma, allergies, autism, and autoimmune diseases, with causes unknown and cures unavailable. Now, it is […]
NJ ACTS Special Populations Core Webinar Series-COVID Vaccine Prioritization In Low- and MiddleIncome Countries May Justifiably Depart From HighIncome Countries' Age Priorities, Nir Eyal, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join via Zoom.
NJ ACTS Workforce Core Professional Training-Translational Research: Focus on Early Career Professionals. View Flyer for Event, View Flyer for Training Series and Register Here!
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Context-Dependence Induces False Memories of Economic Values: A Test Across Three Decision-Making Modalities and Four Preference Elicitation Methods, Stefano Palminteri, Department of Cognitive […]
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 […]
Improving Research Operations and Output Webinar-The pandemic has brought great changes to research. While initially slowing down productivity, it has also sped up the adoption of transformational technologies like automation […]
3rd Annual Stroke and Neurocritical Care Symposium: Extending the Windows and Saving Lives Beyond Expectation - A Virtual Event This symposium will provide physicians and allied healthcare professionals with a […]
Princeton Global Health Colloquium Fall 2021-Pandemic and social inequalities: challenges for global health, Dr. Nísia Trindade Lima, President, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Ministry of Health, Brazil. Register Here!
Inaugural TL1 Symposium - COVID-19: Innovation and Evolution of Research in the Pandemic (Virtual) This inaugural event will feature presentations from 10 pre and postdoctoral TL1 fellows from across the […]
CINJ Recruitment Lecture-Uncertainty in Illness: What We Know and How to Cope, Ting Guan, MS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work. Join via Webex.