MURAL Series: Translating Research Instruments
ZoomMURAL Multilingual Research Capacity Building Lecture Series - Translating Research Instruments: Is the Forward-Back Approach Enough?
MURAL Multilingual Research Capacity Building Lecture Series - Translating Research Instruments: Is the Forward-Back Approach Enough?
Join us for an AOE webinar on email communication and high impact slide design with Dr. Patricia Harms, Clinical Professor of Management and Corporate Communication in the UNC Kenan Flagler Business School.
As unrest continues around the country, this discussion will provide a foundation for consideration of the intersection of race and police brutality, and provide local resources to stay connected and informed.
Join UNC’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with the UNC Center for Rehabilitation Care on October 31, 2020 for our Virtual Concussion Symposium. This concussion symposium will highlight current innovations, testing, treatment, and management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and concussion. This symposium is designed to enhance understanding of the professional roles and … Read more
Justin Vandermolen, MD, UNC Cardiology Fellow, will present "Cardiovascular Disease and HIV Infection: Are We Doing Enough?"
Justin Vandermolen, MD, UNC Cardiology Fellow, will present "Cardiovascular Disease and HIV Infection: Are We Doing Enough?"
Gastroenterology Manifestations in Cystic Fibrosis
R3 is back! The second event in the virtual Race, Racism, & Racial Equity Symposium series takes place Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1–2:30 pm as campus scholars address “Cultural Industry, Techno-capitalism, and Labor: The Mediated Exploitation of Black and Brown Bodies.” go.unc.edu/R3
MURAL Multilingual Research Capacity Building Lecture Series: Working with professional interpreters, translators, and research participants who speak primary languages other than English
The NC TraCS Biostatistics Seminar Series provides more in-depth discussion of select biostatistical topics for clinical and translational researchers who have basic quantitative training in biostatistical methods. Join us this fall for seminars on data visualization & statistical graphics, power analysis & sample size planning, and Bayesian clinical trial design.
Please join Dr. Sue Slatkoff, other course faculty, and student alumni on zoom to learn about The Healer's Art course on Monday, November 9 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 PM.
Carolina Consortium on Human Development Cairns Capstone Lecture
Dr. Edith Chen will present "Socioeconomic Disparities in Health: Costs of Upward Mobility?" as part of our series on Innovative Methodologies in Developmental Science in Diverse and Vulnerable Populations on Monday, November 9th from 2pm-315pm at https://fpgcdi.zoom.us/j/91078842280.