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Please join the Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center for the Neuroimaging Summer Seminar Series. The series showcases the cutting-edge research of the neuroimaging faculty at the Michigan ADRC. It aims to inspire both students and faculty to incorporate imaging techniques into their research, while highlighting the pivotal contributions to neurodegeneration disease studies.
The conference is designed for Behavioral and Social Science Research (BSSR) scientists to learn about AI and applications to their research. It brings together several AI experts on campus and features Keynote Speaker Amy Bucher, PhD, Chief Behavioral Officer at Lirio.
A Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center program for the public and professionals.
This course will identify the Single IRB model for Multi-Site research, show the regulatory requirements of sIRB review and the exceptions to sIRB requirements, and explain sIRB requests of IRBMED as sIRB (accepting oversight), External IRB as sIRB (ceding oversight), and UofM as the Coordinating Center.
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 Chase Lindeboom.
The Mitten Minds Support Group is a monthly support group for individuals with mild cognitive impairment or early-stage dementia.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 17, 2024
The Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design (CPOD) is excited to announce our upcoming speakers from across the US who will be sharing their research during the months of March, April and May:
Hosted by the Kresge Hearing Research Institute, Founders Day is an opportunity for fellows and graduate students to present their research. The event features the Schacht Lecture, which aims to support rising investigators by fostering opportunities for networking, forming collaborative partnerships and mentorships.
This course will review what research is subject to FDA oversight, highlight the differences between OHRP and FDA regulations, learn the responsibilities of sponsors, investigators, and the IRB when conducting and reviewing research involving drugs and devices, and examine the requirements for conducting research with a drug or biologic/medical device.
This course will examine the additional regulatory requirements for conducting research involving pregnant women, fetuses, neonates, children, and prisoners, including the requirements for these populations in a research project and obtaining informed consent.
The Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine (CBSSM) 2024 Research Colloquium will occur on Thursday, May 23, 2024 (1 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.). The event will be held at Palmer Commons, Forum Hall (100 Washtenaw Ave, Ste 2017, Ann Arbor, MI). Registration is required; live streaming will be available.
2024 Bishop Lecture in Bioethics "Reflections from an Imperfect Art: Jazz, Health Justice, and the Moral Practice of Medicine"
Have a Seat is a weekly guided meditation program that takes place virtually.
Event runs April 16, 2024 - December 31, 2024
Dr. David MacPherson (Human Biology and Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center).