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“Making an Impact, Shaping the Future” Please join us for the 4th annual symposium hosted by the Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences. This year’s theme focuses on strategies to address equity and diversity challenges experienced by institutions across the national CTSA network. This is a hybrid event with opportunities to attend virtually or in-person. May 13
CUBE is a 12-week program that educates and empowers undergraduate students in biostatistics through a full-time collaborative data analysis project, along with related professional development seminars, social events, and a final symposium where students present their research. Follow the link to read about the CUBE Program.
This talk will focus on transparency and data sharing as well as equitable access to the benefits of biomedical research. Jennifer E. Miller, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Yale School of Medicine, Director of the Good Pharma Scorecard (a ranking of pharmaceutical companies on their bioethics and social responsibility performance), and Founder of the nonprofit Bioethics International. She is
Looking for new strategies for your KL2 or TL1 program? Are you worried about a lack of diversity and inclusion within your institution? How are you ensuring the diversity of the clinical science workforce? Not sure where to start? From Insights to Action is a collection of actionable questions inspired by hubs’ stories of ongoing progress and success in the Careers in Clinical & Translational
When thinking about diversity and inclusion, consider music. A symphony orchestra is comprised of the strings, the woodwinds, the brass and percussion. Without one, you lose the depth of sound. Without them all, you lose the genius of Beethoven or Mozart. In medicine and clinical research, innovation and widespread impact cannot be achieved unless representation from every section of culture and
As part of its mission to cultivate and engage each other in honest and vulnerable conversations about race, the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute's Diversity and Cultural Competence Council (UF CTSI DC3) will be hosting its second Black Voices in Research Storytelling Event on Saturday, Jun. 19, 2021 from 10 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. EST. Created with the support of local storytelling event
Using examples from her community-engaged work on cancer screening, Rachel C. Shelton, ScD, MPH, associate professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University, will examine opportunities to advance research on health equity and sustainability within the field of implementation science at this Equity-Focused Dissemination & Implementation webinar. Shelton is also associate director of the
Emory School of Medicine and Morehouse School of Medicine invite you to join Black Men in White Coats: a film screening and discussion in honor of Black History Month. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large. Watch the film anytime between now and February 23, then join a discussion on February 24
Understanding Interventions emerged from a need to emphasize the role of research in practice. This is an online, open-access, post-publication commentary journal. Article topic areas: Diverse Groups graduate and Career Interventions Mentoring and Coaching Non-Academic Institutions Program Design and Evaluation Research STEM and Medicine Theoretical Approaches Undergraduate and Community College
Join Alycia Crall from the Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network (EDSIN) for an important discussion. The Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network (EDSIN) launched in 2019 following an NSF INCLUDES conference that brought together researchers, practitioners, evaluators, and others with interest in examining diversity, equity, and inclusion across the environmental and data sciences
To elicit participant feedback on the 2019 Rural Health and Health Equity Un-Meeting.
The University of Florida is pleased to host an Un-Meeting on Rural Health and Health Equity Monday, April 8, 2019 in Gainesville, Florida. This event will focus on catalyzing new collaborations to bridge the translational science and agricultural extension sectors to improve rural health and achieve health equity, hosted by the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the UF Institute