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Fri. 8 Jul, 2022

Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds: Results From the COVID-OUT Trial

Fri. 8 Jul, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Results From the COVID-OUT Trial, a Phase-3 trial of Outpatient Treatment for Covid-19 Using Metformin, Ivermectin, and Fluvoxamine

This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:

Carolyn Bramante, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Core Faculty, Center for Pediatric Obesity Medicine
Core Faculty, Program for Health Disparities Research
University of Minnesota Medical School

Thomas Murray, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota School of Public Health

Jared Huling, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Division of Biostatistics
University of Minnesota School of Public Health

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Tue. 12 Jul, 2022

Odum Institute: Using the Twitter API for Research

Tue. 12 Jul, 2022 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

This half-day course will be offered via Zoom. Attendance is required as the course will not be recorded.

Course Summary:

In this course, participants will learn to use the Twitter Application Programming Interface to retrieve tweets for use in research. We will cover R packages to connect to the Twitter API, retrieve tweets from specific users or based on keywords, and extract follower networks (i.e. who follows who). Participants should register for a Twitter developer account at least a few days in advance of the class at https://developer.twitter.com/en, and should install R and RStudio on their computers.


Instructor: Matthew Wigginton Bhagat-Conway

Matthew Wigginton Bhagat-Conway is an Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning and a consultant in the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science. His research interests are in travel behavior, urban transportation, and statistical methods for transportation data analysis. He is available to assist researchers with statistics and data analysis.Dr. Bhagat-Conway has a PhD and MA in Geography from Arizona State University, and a BA in Geography from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Prior to graduate school, he was a software developer and project manager for Conveyal, a public transport planning consulting firm, and a fellow in the Data Science for Social Good fellowship at the University of Chicago.

Registration Fees
- UNC-CH Students: $0, with a $20 deposit to hold your spot (deposit is refundable upon your attendance for at least 66% of the course)
- UNC-CH Faculty/Staff/Postdoc/Resident/Visiting Scholar: $40
- Non UNC-CH: $40

Additional Course Registration
- Registration will close at 12:01 am on 7/9/2022. Once registration closes, no late registrations will be accepted, no exceptions.
- Cancellation/ Refund Policy: A full refund will be given to those who cancel their registration no later than 10 days prior to the course. If you cancel within 10 days prior to the class, no refund will be given. Please allow 30 days to receive your refund.
- Zoom link for this course will be sent prior to the course. Registration must be made at least 3 days prior to the course date to receive the Zoom link.
- For questions regarding the status of this class, please contact Jill Stevens at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Wed. 13 Jul, 2022

Responsible Conduct of Research

Wed. 13 Jul, 2022 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) can be described as good citizenship in research conduct. Faculty and staff must show integrity by reporting their work honestly and accurately. Understanding the concept of RCR is a necessity to being a successful part of research at UNC-Chapel Hill.

TraCS is sponsoring a 3-day course in RCR. The course covers all the NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training including topics in a recent NIH notice (Feb 2022). Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.

In order to receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions. There is no charge for the course.


Presenter:

Susan Pusek, DrSc, Director of Education Programs

NC TraCS follows UNC campus and School of Medicine directives about in-person classes. Currently, we plan to offer in-person and Zoom attendance options. As the course date gets closer, these options may be adjusted and announcements will be made accordingly. By registering for the course, you will receive all updates.

If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Krista Lloyd at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Thu. 14 Jul, 2022

Responsible Conduct of Research

Thu. 14 Jul, 2022 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) can be described as good citizenship in research conduct. Faculty and staff must show integrity by reporting their work honestly and accurately. Understanding the concept of RCR is a necessity to being a successful part of research at UNC-Chapel Hill.

TraCS is sponsoring a 3-day course in RCR. The course covers all the NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training including topics in a recent NIH notice (Feb 2022). Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.

In order to receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions. There is no charge for the course.


Presenter:

Susan Pusek, DrSc, Director of Education Programs

NC TraCS follows UNC campus and School of Medicine directives about in-person classes. Currently, we plan to offer in-person and Zoom attendance options. As the course date gets closer, these options may be adjusted and announcements will be made accordingly. By registering for the course, you will receive all updates.

If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Krista Lloyd at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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STAR Quarterly Update

Thu. 14 Jul, 2022 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

You are invited to join the STAR Clinical Research Network at our upcoming Quarterly Update Meeting. The STAR CRN is part of a national network funded by PCORI and designed to provide support for patient-centered outcomes research (PCORnet). This network currently includes 8 Clinical Research Networks (CRNs). PCORnet has reach across the country with over 60 health systems engaged, reaching over 80 million patients. The STAR CRN includes: Vanderbilt Health System, the Vanderbilt Healthcare Affiliated Network, Meharry Medical College, UNC Health Care System, Duke Health Care System, Health Sciences of South Carolina, Wake Forest Baptist Health, and Mayo Clinic.

These systems comprise scores of academic and community hospitals, hundreds of practices and over 14 million patients nationally. The populations cared for by STAR CRN partner sites are diverse in age, race, ethnicity and urban/rural status. The objective of our CRN is to robustly support projects in comparative effectiveness research, pragmatic clinical trials, and other key research areas. Our network can provide access to a broad array of clinical data, patients, providers, and systems to address an array of research questions.

Join us as we learn about upcoming opportunities for funding and collaboration within PCORnet, get updates on a selection of our 30+ ongoing projects, and hear presentations on two high-profile COVID-19 studies.

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Fri. 15 Jul, 2022

Responsible Conduct of Research

Fri. 15 Jul, 2022 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) can be described as good citizenship in research conduct. Faculty and staff must show integrity by reporting their work honestly and accurately. Understanding the concept of RCR is a necessity to being a successful part of research at UNC-Chapel Hill.

TraCS is sponsoring a 3-day course in RCR. The course covers all the NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training including topics in a recent NIH notice (Feb 2022). Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.

In order to receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions. There is no charge for the course.


Presenter:

Susan Pusek, DrSc, Director of Education Programs

NC TraCS follows UNC campus and School of Medicine directives about in-person classes. Currently, we plan to offer in-person and Zoom attendance options. As the course date gets closer, these options may be adjusted and announcements will be made accordingly. By registering for the course, you will receive all updates.

If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Krista Lloyd at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds: Overview of Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV)

Fri. 15 Jul, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Overview of Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV) Public-Private Partnership and Lessons Learned

This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:

Stacey J Adam, PhD
Associate Vice President, Research Partnerships
Foundation for the NIH

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Fri. 22 Jul, 2022

Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds: ACTIV-6

Fri. 22 Jul, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

ACTIV-6: 1-year Later and Trial Results for Ivermectin-400 and Inhaled Fluticasone

This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:

Susanna Naggie, MD, MHS
Professor of Medicine
Vice Dean for Clinical Research
Duke University School of Medicine
Infectious Diseases Research
Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Thu. 28 Jul, 2022

Data Science: Zero-to-Sixty

Thu. 28 Jul, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

This month’s event, "Data Science: Zero-to-Sixty,” will feature three lightning talks by professors and researchers in UNC-Chapel Hill’s academic community. These talks will be followed by a guided panel, an opportunity for questions and answers with the speakers, and a discussion with the data science community at UNC-Chapel Hill.


Moderator:

Ashok Krishnamurthy
Interim Director, Renaissance Computing Institute


Presenters:

Todd BenDor
Director, Odum Institute

Kira Bradford
Senior Technical and Research Scientist, Renaissance Computing Institute

Isma Gilani
Interim Director of the Software Architecture Group, Renaissance Computing Institute


For more information, please visit here.

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Fri. 29 Jul, 2022

Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds: Effect of Early Treatment With Single-dose Pegylated Interferon Lambda Among Patients With COVID 19

Fri. 29 Jul, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Effect of Early Treatment With Single-dose Pegylated Interferon Lambda Among Patients With COVID 19: Results from The TOGETHER Trial

This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:

Edward Mills, PhD, FRCP
Professor
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact
McMaster University, Canada

Jeffrey S. Glenn, MD, PhD
Joseph D. Grant Professor and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Stanford University

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