Join us the First Friday of each month for a live demonstration of OnCore CTMS functionality presented via Zoom by the CRSO RSME team.
Do you have suggestions for demo and discussion topics, let us know at CTMS.Support@uky.edu.
Writing the NIH ‘R’ Series Grant Application: Structure and Strategies This five-part workshop series focuses on developing NIH research grant applications. Getting Started! Useful NIH Tools and New Policies Wednesday, September 3, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. This session will demonstrate critical tools and databases, such as Matchmaker, for determining an appropriate study section and institute at NIH, as well as cover new NIH Policies
Join us for an interactive cooking experience hosted by the Sustainable Futures Design Lab (SFDL) within the TRUST Hub that blends food, conversation and community. This event stimulates connections with campus colleagues for transdisciplinary translational research opportunities and participants will collaborate in the kitchen while engaging in discussions about innovative, community engaged solutions.
Objectives:
Discuss the concept of translational science
Distinguish translational science from translational research
Illustrate key principles of translational science through examples of pilot and “Element E” projects
Presented by:
John Robinson Singleton, MDProfessor and Vice Chair, NeurologyDirector, CTSI Clinical Research UnitUniversity of UtahChief of Service, NeurologySalt Lake City Veterans Administration Health System
Research investigators and staff are encouraged to come to the Clinical Research Support Office's (CRSO) weekly office hours with questions about any of the research technologies that are administered and supported by the CRSO. These include: • OnCore CTMS • Advarra eSource + EDC • Advarra eREG Members of the CRSO’s Research Systems Management and Education (RSME) team will be available to answer questions and provide in-person support.
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