Join the North Carolina Women of Color Research Network for the Spring 2023 Symposium, "Building Your Research Identity." This event is co-hosted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and NC State University.
The NC Women of Color Research Network is a statewide network of researchers representing academia, government, and industry. The Network is a product of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Working Group on Women in Biomedical Careers and its Women of Color Research Network.
The Symposium will offer speakers, panels and networking opportunities focused on promoting career advancement by broadening participation of women researchers and scientists of color, establishing collaborations and partnerships, multi-level mentoring, outreach, and professional networking.
All researchers are welcome – from undergrads to senior faculty, community members, businesses and agencies.
This online training session will provide an introduction to qualitative research methods. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share experiences conducting qualitative research.
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Presenters:
MaryBeth Grewe, MPH
Engagement and Qualitative Research Specialist
NC TraCS Institute
Simone Frank, MPH
Community Engagement and Outreach Specialist
NC TraCS Institute
UNC NRP May 2023 Education Session: Smooth Sailing in Rough Seas: Strategies for Using Emotional Intelligence to De-stress Difficult Situations
Please join the UNC Network for Research Professionals and Sharon R. Eisner, an Interpersonal & Presentation Coach, for a seminar discussing strategies to de-stress difficult situations.
Objectives:
This PCORI Funding Announcement (PFA) invites applications for high-quality comparative clinical effectiveness research projects. Cycle 2 2023 includes the addition of a Category 3 option to support PCORnet® Studies using PCORnet®, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, to advance PCORI's National Priorities for Health. PCORnet is accessible to all investigators interested in using the PCORnet infrastructure, which was designed to improve the nation's capacity to conduct large-scale patient-centered health research.
UNC is a participating PCORnet site under the STAR CRN. Mike Kappelman, MD is the UNC site principal investigator leading and promoting PCORnet as a national data infrastructure resource for all researchers within UNC interested in using the PCORnet Common Data Model (CDM) to their research questions, from observational studies to large-scale multi-network comparative effectiveness trials.
We invite any interested UNC researchers to submit to the Category 3 grant.
In this workshop, PCORI staff will provide an overview of PCORnet® and review specific requirements for the Category 3: PCORnet® Studies option in the Broad Pragmatic Studies Funding Announcement -- 2023 Standing PFA (for Cycle 2 2023). Content will include information on the suite of PCORnet resources that are available to investigators interested in using the network to conduct CER/PCOR.
*For more information, including registering for events, visit: www.pcori.org.
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