Week of Events
AMMI: Analytics and Machine-Learning in Maternal-Health Intervention
Join Carolina Health Informatics Program’s (CHIP) Analytics and Machine-Learning in Maternal-Health Intervention (AMMI) virtual conference on April 15 – 16, 2021. The AMMI conference will provide a unique and much needed platform for multi-disciplinary researchers from maternal health, machine learning, informatics, and medical imaging on topics related to prenatal health. Through this event, CHIP aims … Read more
2021 Women’s Heart Symposium
In North Carolina, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women, with heart disease and stroke accounting for more than a quarter of all deaths. Education can help reverse this trend and is the core component of the Women’s Heart Symposium.
We hope you can join Dr. Paula Miller, UNC School of Medicine professor and director of the UNC Women’s Heart Program, and other cardiovascular experts in a range of heart health topics. This year’s event will be virtual, and you are able to sign up for one or multiple sessions below. If you are unable to join sessions live but would like to view a recording later, we encourage you to register.
Situating Human Development in the Sociopolitical Context
Situating Human Development in the Sociopolitical Context
On Monday, April 12th Dr. Onnie Rogers, Assistant Professor in Psychology at Northwestern University, joins FPG’s Carolina Consortium on Human Development to present Situating Human Development in the Sociopolitical Context as part of our Spring 2021 series on Culture & Developmental Science: Considering Context, Culture, and Intersectional Approaches! Join us from 2:00 – 3:15 PM (ET) via zoom (https://fpgcdi.zoom.us/j/91078842280).
Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series: “Early life origins of health disparities: the role of neighborhood environments”
Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series: “Early life origins of health disparities: the role of neighborhood environments”
Dr. Chantel Martin’s research seeks to uncover social and biological mechanisms of health disparities across the life course. By identifying the long-term effects of early life stressors, such as neighborhood deprivation, crime, residential segregation, and air pollution, her multidisciplinary research aims to improve health among racial/ethnic minorities and eliminate health disparities. Read more >> Contact Name: … Read more
Machine Learning Seminar Series: The Promise and Peril of Machine Learning in Clinical Research
Machine Learning Seminar Series: The Promise and Peril of Machine Learning in Clinical Research
In this session of the NC TraCS Machine Learning Seminar series, Michele Jonsson-Funk, PhD, will introduce Machine Learning concepts and the potential implications of using Machine Learning for clinical research.
MHI Virtual Seminar Series presents Tatiana Petrova, Ph.D.
MHI Virtual Seminar Series presents Tatiana Petrova, Ph.D.
Tatiana Petrova, Ph.D., from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, will give a virtual talk, titled: “Mechanisms of Lymphatic Vascular Specialization”.
NC TraCS REDCap Session: REDCap Basic Form Building Training
NC TraCS REDCap Session: REDCap Basic Form Building Training
The REDCap Forms Training Session (beginner) will teach users to build forms using the online designer or data dictionary (lecture/demo).
Research Forum: Understanding the Association Between Hearing Loss and Falls: Current Perspectives and Future Directions
Research Forum: Understanding the Association Between Hearing Loss and Falls: Current Perspectives and Future Directions
This presentation will discuss current knowledge on the association between sensorineural hearing loss & falls as well as a proposed mechanistic model. Preliminary results on whether the association is modified by hearing healthcare intervention (i.e., hearing aids and/or cochlear implants) will also be discussed.
Machine Learning and Precision Analytics Mini-Symposium
Machine Learning and Precision Analytics Mini-Symposium
Join the UNC Program for Precision Medicine in Health Care (PPMH) for Machine Learning & Precision Analytics, a free virtual mini-symposium from 1-3pm on Wednesday April 14. Presenters will explore information sources, data science tools that use the information, and the application of the resulting findings to health care. Another theme will be sources of bias in machine learning and how that bias can be minimized or eliminated.
Orientation for New Clinical Research Personnel
Orientation for New Clinical Research Personnel
This six-part orientation is strongly recommended for all clinical research personnel who are new to research or new to UNC-Chapel Hill.
Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented by Maja Kostic, MD; Michelle Go, MD (UNC)
Pediatrics Grand Rounds presented by Maja Kostic, MD; Michelle Go, MD (UNC)
Introduction to Retinopathy of Prematurity: Pathophysiology, Screening, Classification (Kostic); Update on Retinopathy of Prematurity Trials and Management (Go)
ISP Spring Seminar Series: The Role of Prenatal Experience and Infant Sleep in the Development of Early Childhood Executive Function
ISP Spring Seminar Series: The Role of Prenatal Experience and Infant Sleep in the Development of Early Childhood Executive Function
In this seminar, Cathi Propper, PhD, will focus on early predictors of cognitive outcomes in preschool age children. Specifically, prenatal experience such as stress, inflammation, and nutrition play a critical role in shaping childhood developmental trajectories and they differ by sociodemographic status. Prenatal experience may also influence infant sleep across the first year of life, which may act as a mediator of the relationship between prenatal experience and cognitive outcomes.
Medical Alumni Association Council Meeting
Medical Alumni Association Council Meeting
Our Medical Alumni Association President, Dr. Wesley C. “Cas” Fowler III, has procured Dr. Matthew G. Ewend as our speaker for the Council meeting. The title of his talk will be, “Can Doctors Influence the Delivery of Health Care Anymore?” As many of you know Dr. Ewend was the former Chair of the UNC Neurosurgery … Read more
Save the Date for Student Research Day
Save the Date for Student Research Day
Dr. Ofer Levy will deliver the Landes Merrimon Lecture for Student Research Day on April 16th from 12:00 - 1:00 PM.
Save the Date for Student Research Day
Save the Date for Student Research Day
The John B. Graham Student Research Society would like youto save the date for UNC School of Medicine’s 53nd annual Student Research Day, which will take place on Friday, April 16th, 2021. Historically, this has been a symposium-style event highlighting the research achievements of UNC medical students, giving them the opportunity to present their work … Read more