NJ ACTS BERD Workshop Training Series
NJ ACTS BERD Workshop Training Series-Applied Survival Analysis for Biomedical Researchers, Dirk Moore, PhD, Rutgers and CINJ. View Flyer and Register Here
NJ ACTS BERD Workshop Training Series-Applied Survival Analysis for Biomedical Researchers, Dirk Moore, PhD, Rutgers and CINJ. View Flyer and Register Here
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series-Rutgers Office for Research Innovation Ventures presents how to License and Existing Company or Launch a startup. View Flyer and Register Here
CINJ Trainee Seminar Series-Allele Specific Expression Analysis in Cancer, Mone Arabzadeh, Rutgers.
Safe(R) Space Training - This 3 hour training program provides a foundation of knowledge to be an effective ally to LGBTQIA students and to those who may be questioning their gender or sexuality. View Flyer
Child Health Institute Science Seminar Series-"Where the Wild Things Are: Interactive effects of genotype, environment, and social circle on immune phenotype in rewilded mice." Guest Speaker, Andrea L. Graham, PhD, Princeton University. View Flyer
RWJMS Tri-Departmental Research Discussion Series-KATP channelopathies in muscle: What goes wrong - and what can be done about it. Conor McClenaghan, PhD, Rutgers. View Flyer and Join on Zoom
CTSA Program Webinar Series-Register Here!
DEIA Events - Violence Against Women in Diverse Populations. Participants will leave this workshop having learned strategies for addressing the various obstacles or issues that victims face in accessing services and negotiating the various support systems. Monica C. Roldan, LCSW, Presenter. View Flyer
DEIA Events - Tyler Clementi Center for Diversity Education and Bias Prevention - "Getting Comfortable with Pronouns" Workshop. The overall goal of this training is to provide an introductory understanding of pronoun use so that participants may walk away with a better grasp on how to honor pronouns, ask the right questions, and clear up misconceptions […]
The Invisible Extinction Film Screening-Rutgers’ microbiologists Martin Blaser and Gloria Dominguez-Bello are subjects of this new documentary examining their decades-long research on the link between our bodies’ microbiome – the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that help us digest food and keep us healthy – and diseases like diabetes, asthma, and autism. RSVP by November 23rd