don’t miss this year’s community engagement institute this
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September 28, 2020
Don’t Miss This Year’sCommunity Engagement InstituteThis Friday, Oct. 2nd
Register today to join community members,philanthropic stakeholders, investigators, andtrainees to share perspectives, build relationships,and explore common goals.
The lineup of speakers includes Lauren Simmons, the youngest female trader, andsecond-ever African American woman at the New York Stock Exchange, AttorneyMichelle Clemon, JD, MS, SPHR, Activist and Speaker T. Marie King, Deputy Directorof the Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (HICA), Carlos E. Alemán, ExecutiveDirector of the Mississippi State Conference NAACP, Corey Wiggins, and StudentActivist, Isabel Hope. They’ll discuss health equity, social justice, and so much more,and will take your questions in real time.
Register and secure your free ticket for this virtual event.
CCTS Pilot Program Pre-Applications Due Oct. 25th
Since 2008, the CCTS Interdisciplinary PilotProgram has supported innovative researchthat tackles health disparities and challengesthat disproportionally affect minority andspecial populations in the Deep South.
Learn more about how this programmay help expand your research.
CCTS Kicks Off New Round of Case Studies inMentoring Series
Experienced mentors will shed light on the nuances of thementor-mentee relationship. The first session, MaintainingEffective Communication, takes place on Monday, October5th. Learn More & Register Today!
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIESThe CCTS Interdisciplinary Network Pilot Program
Pre-applications due October 25, 2020. Click here to find out more.
The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 2021 Clinical Scientist DevelopmentAward Competition is Now Open
Pre-proposal applications due November, 13, 2020. Click here to find out more.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Available Weekly
Drop-In Clinic: Biostats, Epidemiology,& Research Design (BERD)
Prepare your study-related questionsfor this online opportunity.
By appointment only.Email for Details
Oct. 1 | 12-1pm
Research Seminar Series: CT.gov
This series covers the latest need-to-know topics in clinical trials, with
sessions curated by investigators andtheir research teams.
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Oct. 2 | 8-9:30am
Friday Fellows
An opportunity for T32 pre and postdocs, investigators, and others
interested in population and healthoutcomes research to discuss best
practices.Sign Up | Add to Calendar
Oct. 2 | 9am-1pm
2020 Community EngagementInstitute
This half-day virtual symposiumfocused on issues related to healthequity and social justice features
Lauren Simmons and a panel of guestspeakers.
Register | Add to Calendar
Oct. 2 | 10-11am
Informatics Institute Powertalks:The Peril and Promise of Clinical
Informatics
Presented by David M. Liebovitz, M.D.These bioinformatics seminars present
late-breaking computationaltechniques, tools and applications.
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October 5
Kaizen R2T October Game Begins:Register by Sept. 30
Complete your NIH-required Rigor,Reproducibility, & Transparency
training in this interactive gamingformat using the Kaizen App.Register | Add to Calendar
Oct. 5 | 11am-12pm
Case Studies in Mentoring:Maintaining Effective Communication
Bring your questions and concerns and join us as we explore the nuances of thementor-mentee relationship.
pRegister | Add to Calendar
Full Events Calendar
Want to nominate someone for the CCTS Spotlight? Email [email protected]!
205-934-7442 [email protected]
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