“Peer Review: Challenges and Realities of Constructive Criticism”
Speaker: Leonard Maggi, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine You may contact Emily Schenk, RCR Program Manager at brc@wustl.edu with any questions. Registration
Genomics in Medicine Seminar – Clinical Interpretation of Cancer Genome Variants
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WashU Medicine faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can […]
Research Coordinator Brown Bag Series
“Epic Beaker Lab Transformation – Impact to Research Teams” Presenter: Sam Neudecker Epic1 Research Analyst Karen Schwent Epic1 Senior Manager Michelle Holtmann Epic1 Research Analyst Amber Friedman Epic1 Research Principle Trainer Shelley Axtetter Epic1 Beaker Analyst Tracie Sones Epic1 Beaker Analyst Registration: Please register in advance through Zoom Meetings. The link will be emailed to all registrants […]
Genomics in Medicine Seminar – Bringing Advanced Sequencing Assays to the Clinic
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WashU Medicine faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can […]
Consensus AI Training
Becker Library is hosting a one-hour Zoom session to help the WashU Medicine community learn more about Consensus, an AI-powered literature search tool, currently available at WashU Medicine for free trial access. (See blog post for details.) In this session, you will learn: How Consensus works and its key features How you can use it to streamline literature […]
Genomics in Medicine Seminar – Genomics of Microbes & Microbiomes
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WashU Medicine faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can […]
The ABT (And, But, Therefore) Framework
Do you struggle to clearly communicate your research to broader audiences, reviewers, or collaborators? Join us for a university-wide training session with Randy Olson, PhD as he guides us through the ABT (And, But, Therefore) Framework, a simple, powerful tool used by scientists, communicators, and policymakers worldwide to make complex ideas clear and compelling. Speaker: Randy Olson, PhD Scientist, Filmmaker, […]
Genomics in Medicine Seminar – Companion Animal Models for Cancer Genomics
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WashU Medicine faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can […]
Genomics in Medicine Seminar – Ethics & Regulation of Genomic Research
This lecture series is designed for clinicians and other interested persons, including basic science researchers, students, residents, fellows, post-doctoral scholars, and anyone else who wishes to learn more about these topics from WashU Medicine faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit can […]
NIH Mock Study Section
The ICTS hosts NIH Mock Study Sections, designed to simulate an actual NIH study section, through the Research Development Program. Adetunji Toriola, MD, PhD, and other faculty meet for an NIH Mock Study Section at Parkview Tower. MATT MILLER/WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE These review sessions for clinical and translational R, K, and F series […]