Week of Events
Rising Star Program to Increase Faculty Diversity Presents: Resources for Historically Underrepresented Faculty Success w/ Drs. Susan Girdler and Erin Malloy
Rising Star Program to Increase Faculty Diversity Presents: Resources for Historically Underrepresented Faculty Success w/ Drs. Susan Girdler and Erin Malloy
Join us as Drs. Susan Girdler and Erin Malloy discuss the resources available at UNC for historically underrepresented faculty to succeed in their careers. Following the Seminar, attendees will be better equipped to evaluate what resources are important to them when applying for faculty positions. This event is brought to you by the Rising Star … Read more
Thoracic Surgical Oncology – Research to Practice (UNC Lineberger Cancer Network)
Thoracic Surgical Oncology – Research to Practice (UNC Lineberger Cancer Network)
Please join the UNCLCN for this Research to Practice lecture with Gita Mody, MD, MPH. More information and registration at unclcn.org/07282021 FREE CE credits: CME • NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT • CTR Gita Mody, MD, MPH Director of Thoracic Surgical Oncology Assistant Professor of Surgery UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center UNC School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Thoracic Surgical Oncology … Read more
Real World Evidence in the COVID Era: The National COVID Cohort Collaborative
Real World Evidence in the COVID Era: The National COVID Cohort Collaborative
Join the NC TraCS Comparative Effectiveness Research team for a discussion on the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C). This discussion will be led by Richard Moffitt, PhD, of Stony Brook University. The majority of U.S. reports of COVID-19 clinical characteristics, disease course, and treatments are from single health systems or focused on one domain. Here we report the creation of the National COVID Cohort Collaborative, a centralized, harmonized, high-granularity electronic health record repository that is the largest, most representative U.S. cohort of COVID-19 cases and controls to date. This multi-center dataset supports robust evidence-based development of predictive and diagnostic tools and informs critical care and policy.
2020-21 Yang Biomedical Scholars Seminar
2020-21 Yang Biomedical Scholars Seminar
The 2020-21 Yang Biomedical Scholars Seminar will take place virtually on July 29, 2021 from 1:30pm-2:30pm.