NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series
NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-Strategies for Engaging Communities in Research,Kristen Krause, Ph.D., MPH. Register Here and View Flyer.
NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series-Strategies for Engaging Communities in Research,Kristen Krause, Ph.D., MPH. Register Here and View Flyer.
DEIA Events - ‘Get Recognized’ Workshop -Open to all faculty and postdocs that aims to help them advance their academic identity, promote their work, and envision the next steps in their career trajectory. Register Here and View Flyer.
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-The Comprehensive Genomics Shared Resource, Presenter, Patricia Soteropoulos, PhD, Rutgers.
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-"Immune iron trafficking in bacteria colonization and intestinal inflammation." Speaker: Nicholas J. Bessman, PhD, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. View Flyer
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series - "How to Use Ally to Improve Canvas Course Accessibility". We'll explore key features of Ally, including the Instructor Feedback Tool, the Course Accessibility Report, and the Alternative Formats tool. View Flyer
NJ ACTS BERD Special Guest Lecture Series-Dimension Reduction in Observational Studies of Alzheimer's Disease, Sarah Weinstein, MS, University of Pennsylvania. Register Here and View Flyer
Fall 2022 Mentor Workshops-Cultural Diversity Awareness. Speaker: Crystal Bedley, Ph.D., Rutgers University View Flyer
Rutgers Classroom Inclusivity Series - "Creating Accessible Online Content: Text, Documents, Images, and Video". This workshop is designed to explore how to design courses and materials that are accessible to all students. We will cover the basics of online accessibility, focusing on best practices for creating accessible course materials such as text documents (Word/PDF), images, […]
Dr. Alan Saltiel's Grand Rounds-Mini Symposium of Endocrinology Research. Presented by Rutgers RWJMS Department of Medicine Division of Endocrinology.
Rutgers Princeton Center for Computational Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Seminar-Too Much of a Good Thing? Modeling Excess Goal Pursuit in Anorexia Nervosa, Ann Haynos, Virginia Commonwealth University. Read More