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Mentor Training for Basic, Clinical, and Translational Researchers Workshop Series

Date Wed, Dec 14
Time 1: 30 PM - 3: 00 PM
Location Zoom

The Entering Mentoring seminar, developed by the Wisconsin Program for Scientific Teaching at the University of Wisconsin  - Madison, engages research mentors in activities that develop effective mentoring practices. This workshop is an adaptation of that original curriculum for clinical and translational researchers.

These FREE workshops are intended for the mentors of biomedical researchers across career stages, including undergraduates, graduate, and medical students, postdocs, and junior faculty colleagues.

Upcoming Events
May 02
Mental Health Matters: Wellness Across the Lifespan Webinar Series  May 02, 2024  7: 00 PM - 8: 30 PM  Zoom
The webinar series was created in response to community interests and needs and designed to share ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings to community members in the District of Columbia.
Clinical and Translational Research Grand Rounds are sponsored by the Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (GHUCCTS) and its partner institutions (Georgetown and Howard Universities, MedStar Health Research Institute, the Washington DC VAMC, and Oak Ridge National Lab) to bring together our diverse clinical and research communities to share research that spans disciplines and stages of translation to improve individual and community health. For more information, please contact research@medstar.net or visit www.georgetownhowardctsa.org.
May 09
TBS Workshop: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Series  May 09, 2024  5: 30 PM - 7: 30 PM  Virtual
This session will focus on "Human Subject Research and Institutional Review Board" with Michael Plankey, PhD, Georgetown University.
May 17
This free monthly webinar features Dr. Paul Kolm, Associate Director in the Center for Biostatistics, Informatics, & Data Science (CBIDS) at the MedStar Health Research Institute.
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