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APHA 2023: Annual Meeting & Digital Expo

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APHA 2023 is hosting a digital expo for those unable to travel to the in-person expo. The online component of APHA 2023 includes live virtual sessions on November 9 and access to all scientific session recordings from the in-person meeting. You’ll even be able to participate live in the Featured and General Sessions, November 12-15. APHA’s 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo is the premier public health event of the year offering innovative and exciting opportunities to help you reach your personal and professional goals. Engage with public health experts, collaborate with other advocates and grow professionally.

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Clinical Protocol Development Series - Day 1

Tue. 14 Nov, 2023 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

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

ACRP Contact Hours Update: 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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CRI: Context- and Cell-type Specific Genetic Variation Shaping the Human Brain

Tue. 14 Nov, 2023 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Context- and Cell-type Specific Genetic Variation Shaping the Human Brain

Join the Children's Research Institute and the Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility for a hybrid seminar with Jason Stein, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Genetics and the UNC Neuroscience Research Center. 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: 097476

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