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Investigational New Drug (IND) Workshop

Best Practices for the Preparation, Submission, and Maintenance of Sponsor-Investigator Investigational New Drugs (INDs) The Duke University School of Medicine Office of Regulatory Affairs and Quality is conducting an IND Workshop co-sponsored by the Regulatory Guidance for Academic Research of Drugs and Devices (ReGARDD). This workshop will: Define an investigational drug, including off-label use of … Read more

North Carolina Academy of Sleep Medicine virtual conference

Virtual

This two-day meeting provides an outstanding opportunity for both technologists, physicians, and other sleep professionals to receive current data and information from specialists in the field to improve health care outcomes. The event features Mary Ellen Wells, PhD, and Brad Vaughn, MD.

16th Annual Marc J. Mass Lecture

The Pathobiology and Translational Sciences graduate program and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine present the 16th Annual Marc J. Mass Memorial Lecture. Our distinguished speaker this year is Dr. Kevin Saunders, PhD.

ISP Spring Seminar Series: It Works in Rural Communities Too!

The Inclusive Science Program (ISP) focuses on increasing the inclusion of populations that have been historically underrepresented in clinical and translational research. The ISP spring seminar series aims to highlight research that is working to increase diverse representation in research.

Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Update

Zoom

The Department of Otolaryngology/Head& Neck Surgery, will give an update to the community on their research on Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Sinusitis, Cystic Fibrosis, as well as the new advances in head and neck surgery. The event is on Zoom Webinar on Wednesday, March 3 at 2PM ET. Speakers are below and you can register here: … Read more

Clinician Leadership in Quality and Safety (CLQS) Virtual Symposium

Zoom

The Clinician Leadership in Quality and Safety (CLQS) course equips 4th year medical students with skills that they can directly apply in clinical settings as future clinicians. This annual symposium is an opportunity to hear about their Quality Improvement projects and partnerships with physician mentors.

Biophysics Faculty Recruitment seminars and chalk talks 3/5 through 3/11

Each candidate will give a 60 minute Research Seminar that begins at 12:00 pm. Research Seminars are opened to Pharmacology, Cell Biology and Physiology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Microbiology & Immunology, and other interested UNC departments. MARCH 1, 2021 Aakash Basu, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine MARCH 2, 2021 John R. Jimah, Ph.D. … Read more