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REDCap Training Series: Intermediate Level

This training is designed for REDCap users who already know how to navigate the program and create a basic survey. Class Objectives:

BERD BITES: Air Pollution Monitoring and Modeling for Health Studies

BERD BITES: Air Pollution Monitoring and Modeling for Health Studies Air pollution exposure is the largest environmental risk to human health, associated with increased risk of premature death, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, metabolic diseases, and adverse birth outcomes. The presenters of this event will talk about different exposure assessment tools and opportunities in various levels (e.g., personal to national levels) to study the health impact of air pollution.   Presented by: 

Clinical Research Coordinator 101

This blended-learning training session is designed for clinical research coordinators, clinical research associates, or staff members who function in this capacity.     This course provides basic information on coordinating clinical trials at the University of Kentucky and is appropriate for entry level positions or those new to the field. Because this training is designed as an entry level program, it does not provide continuing education credit. There will be no fee charged to employees of the University of Kentucky.    

REDCap Training Series: Novice Level

For this training you should: NEVER USED REDCap Contact Brent before this class to get a REDCap account Class Objectives: 

UK ASCEND | Applications due Aug 23

UK ASCEND (Achieving Success in Community-Engaged research to elimiNate Disparities) is requesting applications from UK postdoctoral fellows/scholars to apply for pilot research funds to conduct Community-Engaged Research (CER) studies. The ASCEND Postdoctoral CER Pilot will provide pilot awards of up to $25,000 for 12 months.

ATRN 2024 Annual Health Summit | Registration Open

The Appalachian Translational Research Network (ATRN) is a collaborative of academic medical institutions, including the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science, working to address the significant health challenges and disparities specific to Appalachia. The summit is Sept. 30 to Oct. 1 at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon, VA.

‘Behind the Blue’: Advancing clinical research with CCTS Director Katherine Hartmann

In this episode of " Behind the Blue", Katherine Hartmann, the new director of UK's Center for Clinical and Translational Science, discusses her research in women's health, the impetus behind translational research and science, and UK's unique position to move the work of our researchers from campus to our community.

Thomas Prisinzano: 2024-25 University Research Professor Q&A

Thomas Prisinzano, professor and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the UK College of Pharmacy, has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor.

People Behind Our Research: Katherine Hartmann leads UK clinical and translational research

Katherine Hartmann, the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science's new director, is creating synergy across the campus, promoting collaborations and advancing the health of the Commonwealth.

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