Genomics in Medicine
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 WUSM faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit […]
Genomics in Medicine
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 WUSM faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit […]
Research Coordinator Brown Bag Session
“A Panel of WUSM Research Staff on Peer Mentoring” Join for a Q & A Panel with two pairs of research staff peer mentors/mentees to discuss their experiences and the benefits of staff peer mentoring. Presented by: Sara O’Neal Senior Program Manager Applied Health Behavior Research (AHBR) Division of General Medical Sciences (GMS) Panel: Caroline Bumb Medical […]
Genomics in Medicine
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 WUSM faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit […]
Open October: Expanding public access: Perspectives from NIH, NSF and NASA
Join us for the Open October keynote to hear from NIH, NSF, and NASA representatives about the forthcoming public access initiatives to make federally funded publications and research data openly available. Jessica Tucker, PhD, acting deputy director of the Office of Science Policy at NIH, Martin Halbert, PhD, program director for public access at NSF, […]
Open October: ORCID iD: What it is and how it can help you
ORCID is a non-profit organization that supports open science. Participate in this virtual workshop led by Brittney Sandler, MLIS, Research Support Librarian at Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, to learn more. This session will provide a background on ORCID and how it can efficiently simplify administrative responsibilities for […]
New Frontiers to Prevent Diabetes and Malnutrition
Join the Center for Diabetes Translation Research on October 25th at 12:00pm for their new webinar series New Frontiers to Prevent Diabetes and Malnutrition: Opportunities for Global to Local Mohammed Ali, MD Co-Leader, Design and Evaluation for Equity Core Georgia Center for Diabetes Translation Research Register here for this virtual event!
Genomics in Medicine
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 WUSM faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit […]
Responsible Conduct of Research Course
Title: “Managing Biases to Improve Reproducibility in Science” Speaker: Leonard Maggi, PhD You may contact the RCR Program Manager at brc@wustl.edu with any questions. Registration
Genomics in Medicine
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 WUSM faculty experts. All professionals from ICTS Partner Institutions are welcome to participate. Students interested in enrolling in the seminar series for credit […]