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MHI Seminar Series presents Chinmay Trivedi, MD, PhD, UMass Medical School

Title Of Talk: “Epigenetic Regulation of Cardiac and Vascular Diseases” Summary Of Seminar:  Hepatic vascular cavernomas, the most common benign tumor of the liver, cause lethal complications such as hepatic rupture, consumption coagulopathy, and cardiac failure.  Although Virchow and Frerichs described hepatic vascular cavernomas as a distinct clinical entity in the mid-1800s, their genetic etiology, molecular … Read more

Lymphoma Management Updates for 2021 – Research to Practice (UNC Lineberger Cancer Network)

FREE CE credits: CME • NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT • CTR     Anne W. Beaven, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Vice Chief of Operations, Division of Hematology UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center UNC School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill   Lymphoma Management Updates for 2021      Register to Attend in our … Read more

Accelerating Health Care Innovation in North Carolina: Charting the Course

Virtual

NC Biotech and FastTraCS are collaborating with health systems across North Carolina to provide a foundation for clinician innovation. This two-day virtual event puts an emphasis on action, connecting attendees with the people, insights, and strategies needed to systematically tackle the innovation process from ideation through execution.

$25

Touchpoint 20 September 2021: COVID-19 Update – What You Need to Know Now

https://www.med.unc.edu/intranet/touchpoint-20/

RESCHEDULED; PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED SEPT. 17: Dr. Wohl, one of our own experts on COVID-19, provides the latest update on the delta variant, the safety of the vaccine and treatments, boosters, and what we can do to keep ourselves and our families safe. He will also be answering our questions submitted prior to the event.

Finding Funding: Working with foundations

Virtual

The TraCS Professional Development Seminar series covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research. It is split into 4 modules. In this session of the Finding Funding module, learn more about working with foundations.

Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series: “COVID-19 and IBD: What Have We Learned Over the Last Year? A New Paradigm for Rapid-Cycle Research During a Pandemic”

Please join us for October's Children's Research Institute Seminar. Dr. Michael Kappelman will present "COVID-19 and IBD:  What Have We Learned Over the Last Year? A New Paradigm for Rapid-Cycle Research During a Pandemic." We hope you are able to join us! Dr. Kappelman is a pediatric gastroenterologist whose research interests focus on using real-world … Read more

OHRE Education Session: Promptly Reportable Information Overview

As of October 1, 2021, the Office for Human Research Ethics (OHRE) is releasing an updated SOP #1401. SOP #1401 was previously entitled “New Safety Information” and will now be titled “Promptly Reportable Information”. The SOP has been revised to increase readability by revising the formatting, updating definitions, and amending tables. Also as part of … Read more

Quality Expo 2021: Around the World of Quality

The Quality Expo will be a virtual Webex event where top projects (as selected by the Quality Expo Committee) present their great work and answer questions, followed by break out room sessions fostering conversations about the rest of the fantastic submissions we received this year. A link to our virtual poster gallery will be provided … Read more

Finding Funding: Panel discussion – Lessons learned about finding funding

The TraCS Professional Development Seminar series covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research. It is split into 4 modules. In the final session of the Finding Funding module, hear from both successful early stage researchers and experienced grant reviewers about finding funding. Registration is open for the 2021-2022 TraCS Professional Development Seminar … Read more

TraCS Biostatistics Seminar Series: Exploring high-dimensional datasets: Principal Component Analysis and clustering

Exploratory data analysis is useful to understand a dataset—to find insights and generate hypotheses, rather than test hypotheses. t's easy to understand a dataset when it's small, just a couple of patients and relatively low number of variables. What do you do if there are many variables or many data? How can we understand what's … Read more