Week of Events
Responsible Conduct of Research Training for Postdoctoral Scholars
Ongoing training in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) is mandated by all federal granting programs including NIH and NSF. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs is offering a two-day training course that will satisfy the RCR training requirements for the NIH and NSF research grant applications. The primary goal for the course for Postdoctoral Scholars is to address RCR topics such as Publication Practices and Responsible Authorship, Mentor/Trainee Responsibilities, Research Misconduct, and Communication and Difficult Conversations as well as familiarize postdocs with offices on campus where they can get assistance or report a concern.
AHRQ/NRSA Seminar: How do we decide when we need a new systematic review of evidence?
AHRQ/NRSA Seminar: How do we decide when we need a new systematic review of evidence?
Spring 2023 Seminar Series Topic: Career Development and Difficult to Communicate Findings Zoom link Passcode: nrsa2022 Meeting ID: 958 3524 1555 3:00-4:00 PM Paul Shekelle, MD, MPH, PhD Director, Southern California Evidence-Based Practice Center RAND Corporation “How do … Read more
Barbara Hanna Wasik Distinguished Lecture: Anne Wheeler: Innovations and interventions for children with rare neurogenetic conditions and their families
Barbara Hanna Wasik Distinguished Lecture: Anne Wheeler: Innovations and interventions for children with rare neurogenetic conditions and their families
The UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute is pleased to invite you to the third annual Barbara Hanna Wasik Distinguished Lecture featuring honorary speaker, Anne Wheeler, PhD. We are pleased to host this event in a hybrid format; a … Read more
Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Publishing with Undergraduates
Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Publishing with Undergraduates
Publishing scholarly work with undergraduates can be quite enjoyable, as well as beneficial for the students, faculty, and institutions involved. The process of publishing with undergraduates, however, is not without its difficulties. In this webinar, Dr. Giuliano will talk about … Read more
Engagement in Research 101: Introduction to Engaging Patient & Community Partners in Research
Engagement in Research 101: Introduction to Engaging Patient & Community Partners in Research
Engagement in Research 101: Introduction to Engaging Patient & Community Partners in Research Are you interested in learning about patient and community engagement and how it can benefit your research? Excited by the idea of engaging patient, community, or other … Read more
Gordon H. DeFriese Distinguished Lecture on Health Services Research and Health Policy: Turning Digital Fumes into a Breath of Fresh Air
Gordon H. DeFriese Distinguished Lecture on Health Services Research and Health Policy: Turning Digital Fumes into a Breath of Fresh Air
“Turning Digital Fumes into a Breath of Fresh Air” Wednesday, March 22, 2023 1:00 pm Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD Professor of Medicine School of Medicine University of California San Francisco North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm … Read more
Precision Nutrition: Connections Between Food, Environment, and Health
Precision Nutrition: Connections Between Food, Environment, and Health
Join the UNC Program for Precision Medicine in Healthcare (PPMH) for Precision Nutrition: Connections Between Food, Environment & Health, a free virtual mini-symposium on Wednesday March 22, 2023 from 2:00-4:00pm ET. At this interactive event, you will engage in discussion with leading … Read more
Carolina Data Science Now: Libraries, Literature, and Learning
Carolina Data Science Now: Libraries, Literature, and Learning
The event will feature three lightning talks by professors and researchers in UNC-Chapel Hill’s academic community, centered around how data science is used to enhance research methodology and techniques in projects involving bibliographic data, literary texts, and virtual makerspaces. The … Read more
Professional Development Seminar Series: Finding Funding
Professional Development Seminar Series: Finding Funding
The Finding Funding module of the TraCS Professional Development Seminar Series focuses on what you need to know before applying for funding for biomedical research. Seminars in the Finding Funding module (March 13-31, 2023) are presented in-person on Mondays from 12 - 2 p.m. ET in … Read more
Hudson Santos
Hudson Santos
On March 24, 2023, Hudson Santos will present as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2022-2023 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. Hudson Santos is Professor and the Dolores J. Chambreau Endowed Chair in Nursing at the University of Miami School of … Read more