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Join the DCMB for the 2024 BIDS-TP Hackathon.
This course is intended for those unfamiliar with eResearch, the university’s electronic research administration site. This course will provide a basic knowledge of working in and using eResearch while examining the process for creating and submitting an initial project application.
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 2 focuses on writing protocol documents.
Have a Seat is a weekly guided meditation program that takes place virtually.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 31, 2024
The Department of Biological Chemistry hosts a seminar by 4th year graduate student Kailyn Jessel.
Join us for the CDB seminar, "Metabolism, Cellular Decision and the Language That Unites Them," with Jared Rutter, PhD.
Metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics are all informative and provide biological insights to life science research. This talk from Agilent will be a complete discussion on collecting small molecule multi-omic data with LC/MS. Lunch will be provided.
Learn about how to use DataDirect in mental health research, with a case study using data to examine the relationships between depression and centralized pain.
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.
The Aikens Innovation Academy Pitch Showcase will feature presentations from the current Academy participants as they pitch for development funding and additional support from the Frankel Cardiovascular Center (FCVC) Innovation Team.
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.
This annual competition offers up to $100K to test and implement cardiovascular innovations.
Annual program that highlights current head and neck oncology research from invited speakers and Michigan Medicine faculty.
This course will review the Not Regulated, Secondary Use, and Umbrella application types in eResearch and when these application types are applicable.
The University of Michigan School of Dance is producing a special evening of dance, music, and song to raise awareness for ALS. The performances on May 11 are inspired by a dance you contracted ALS at a young age.