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This course offers an overview of some special situations relating to informed consent. Specifically, waivers and alterations of informed consent, waivers of documentation of informed consent, and obtaining consent from non-English speakers.
"Data-Driven Phenotyping in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury" presented by Hayley Falk, Bioinformatics PhD Candidate
Join the Department of Biological Chemistry for a seminar presented by Dr. Randy Stockbridge from the University of Michigan.
We are pleased to offer support groups for Lewy body dementia. Newcomers are always welcome. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Event runs April 09, 2024 - April 08, 2025
We are pleased to offer support groups for Lewy body dementia. Newcomers are always welcome. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Event runs April 09, 2024 - April 08, 2025
We are pleased to offer support groups for Lewy body dementia. Newcomers are always welcome. Register to receive the Zoom link.
Event runs April 09, 2024 - August 12, 2025
This course will identify what constitutes an Adverse Event, ORIO, and Unanticipated Problem and how such events impact risk to subjects. Additionally, the course will review the requirements of reporting such events to the IRB and other entities.
Mason Porter, PhD will kick-off the 2024 Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatic (CCMB) Seminar Series with his talk titled “Topological Data Analysis of Spatial Systems."
Save the date for the Championship Updates in Sleep Medicine, a two-day event.
This course is a follow-up to Initial Project Applications and will examine the process for submitting amendments and scheduled continuing reviews to IRBMED using eResearch once a project’s initial application has been approved.
“Gene Target Prediction of Environmental Chemicals Using Coupled Matrix–Matrix Completion” presented by Kai Wang (Sartor Lab)
Have a Seat is a weekly guided meditation program that takes place virtually.
Event runs April 11, 2024 - August 28, 2025
The 3rd annual e-Health and Artificial Intelligence (e-HAIL) symposium, Generative AI in Healthcare, is coming soon! The symposium is a unique opportunity to hear thought leaders and learn about promising new areas of research in the field.
This is a professional conference for junior faculty and post doctoral students. The target audience is in the fields of neurology, psychiatry, aging and geriatrics, and nursing. Instruction is conducted at the intermediate level.
Presented by the Clinical Trials Support Office, a unit of the Medical School Office of Research, the Research Foundations for Investigators series is for early-career investigators and their teams that are looking to develop their skills and grow their research portfolio. Session 1 focuses on the basics of designing strong pilot and feasibility studies.