Join a live training session for the N3C Data Enclave. Users of all types can learn how to navigate the N3C, utilize the Enclave and resources it provides, and learn how to better achieve their analytical goals. This orientation is split into 2 sessions – Session A and Session B. These orientations are offered on a monthly basis. Session A is recommended before attending Session B.
Session A is for those who want to learn about N3C, as well as how to engage with project teams and access the data.
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The TraCS Research Recruitment & Retention Program offers Drop-in Office Hours every third Wednesday. Get quick answers for your recruitment questions via Zoom. Our recruitment specialists can help answer brief questions, review documents, or provide resources.
Whether you need recruitment troubleshooting, have questions about MyChart, or help designing a flyer, drop-in and we can help get things started!
Join NC TraCS and the SOM CRSO for a presentation for current and future Principal Investigators on best practices for developing and maintaining a successful clinical research team. The CRSO’s Workforce Development core will present best practices for hiring, training, and developing clinical research staff to support and enable an evolving clinical research portfolio. Zoom information will be provided after registration is completed.
Join a live training session for Semblie, a free platform for developing digital health interventions. Semblie was specifically designed with the needs of public health researchers and practitioners in mind. This web-based platform makes it easy to create interactive decision aids and tailored health education tools. This session will introduce the Semblie platform and the types of content that can be designed. We will also demo the new drag-and-drop feature for designing slides in Semblie.
This session is for anyone interested in using Semblie for public health interventions or research. No prior experience with Semblie is required for this session. For more information about Semblie, please visit here.
Semblie was developed by RTI International with funding from NC TraCS.
Laura Wagner
MPH, Health Behavior / Health Education, University of North Carolina
BA, Cognitive Science, University of Virginia
Laura Wagner, a research public health analyst with RTI's Center for Communication Science, has over a decade of professional experience in health
communication and public health research. Her expertise includes patient-centered outcomes, cancer prevention and care, digital and social media
strategy, and virtual and augmented reality. She is skilled at both quantitative and qualitative research methods, including the design, conduct, and
analysis of surveys, focus groups, in-depth interviews, behavioral measures, and web analytics.
Juliana Hoover
BA, Linguistics, Duke University
Juliana Hoover is a public health analyst in RTI's Center for Communication Science. She has experience supporting both quantitative
and qualitative health communication studies, including interviews, focus groups, surveys, text analysis, literature reviews, and
usability testing studies. She has supported projects for a range of clients including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
For any questions regarding this event, please email Laura Villa-Torres at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Location: Zoom or in-person Pagano Room ground floor Lineberger
This seminar is sponsored by UNC Computational Medicine Program. Refreshments will be served.
David Odde is the Medtronic Professor of Engineering in Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Trained as a chemical engineer at the University of Minnesota and Rutgers University, Odde joined the newly created Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota in 1999 where he is a professor and Associate Director for Strategic Research Initiatives in the Institute for Engineering in Medicine. In his research, Odde’s group builds computer models of cellular and molecular self-assembly and force-generation-dissipation dynamics and tests the models experimentally using digital microscopic imaging of living cells ex vivo and in engineered microenvironments. His group seeks to bring an engineering approach that uses physics-based modeling and analysis to understand, predict, and control disease outcomes (oddelab.umn.edu).
Dr. Odde is an elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and is the Director of the Physical Sciences in Oncology Center at the University of Minnesota (psoc.umn.edu), which is focused on modeling the mechanics of cancer cell migration in biologically relevant contexts.
Meeting ID: 931 0694 7286
Passcode: Seminar
This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:
Edward Mills PhD, FRCP
Professor, McMaster University
Craig Rayner, PharmD
Adjunct Associate Professor, Monash University