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Clinical Protocol Development Series - Day 1

Tue. 14 May, 2024 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Clinical Protocol Development Series

The goal of this two-day series is to provide researchers with the knowledge, tools, and resources to aid in the development of a scientific protocol for a clinical research study. Both sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and a question-and-answer session will follow each presentation.

The first day of the series will provide an introduction and focus on the following key points:
- Who needs a clinical protocol and why it is important
- UNC Scientific Review Committee processes
- Types of clinical protocols, and content expectations for sections of the protocol
- Resources and tools available at UNC to support clinical protocol development

Target Audience: academic researchers, scientists, study coordinators, and students engaged in clinical research and/or clinical trials.

ACRP Contact Hours Update: The ACRP no longer approves 3rd party requests for CE credit. However, attendees are still welcome to self-report to ACRP for CE credit.

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Carolina Women's Health Research Network Seminar

Tue. 14 May, 2024 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Building on discussions initiated during the October 2023 kick-off networking event, the UNC Office of Research Development is engaging with researchers across campus to strengthen connections and strategize for future successes in setting up a network to respond nimbly and effectively to funding and collaboration opportunities.

Join the ORD on May 14, 2024 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for an enriching session aimed at expanding your collaborative network. Delve into the recent White House Initiative on Women's Health Research announcement, explore UNC and other funding opportunities, and gain insights from colleagues regarding their current projects.

Agenda includes:

  • Welcome & Setting Expectations
  • Recap & Reporting from the October 2023 Networking Event
  • Overview of Funding Opportunities
  • Discussion on White House Initiative
  • Lightening Talks from UNC Researchers
  • Agenda Setting for FastTraCS FemTech Programming within this New Network: Defining Outcomes and Milestones

If you are interested in sharing your research by participating in the Lightning Talks session on the agenda, please contact Kelley Cardone at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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This event is co-sponsored by the North Carolina Clinical and Translational Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute.

CRI: Children's Research Institute Seminar Series

Tue. 14 May, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Environmental Impacts on Pediatric Kidney Health and Progress in Research: Transition from PhD to Residency

Join the Children's Research Institute for a hybrid seminar featuring two presentations. Anisha Gerber, MD, Pediatric Nephrology resident at UNC School of Medicine, will present on environmental impacts on pediatric kidney health, and Maria Ansar, MD, PhD, General Pediatrics resident at UNC School of Medicine, will present on the transition from PhD to medical residency. Participate in the seminar either in person at 3116 Mary Ellen Jones Building (with lunch provided) or via Zoom.

Zoom information - Meeting ID: 985 6644 6544 | Password: 539057

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