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eDECIDE a Web-Based Problem-Solving Interventions for Diabetes Self-Management: Lessons Learned
Date/Time: Feb 26, 2025, 12:00 PM to Feb 26, 2025, 01:00 PM
Location: Virtual
Michelle Redmond, Ph.D., MS, who is a past awardee of the Integrating Special Populations Pilot Award from Frontiers, will be presenting on eDECIDE a Web-Based Problem-Solving Interventions for Diabetes Self-Management: Lessons Learned followed by Q/A and open discussion.
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Apr
23
12:00 PM • Zoom
Research and Discovery Grand Rounds: AI in Clinical & Translational Research
This Research and Discovery Grand Round is Part 2 of the Spring 2026 Series on harnessing Big Data, AI and Emerging technology to advance discovery and innovation.
Speaker: Dawn King, Ph.D., Director of KU Medical Center's Enhanced Artifical Intelligence Center for Human-Centered Research
Apr
30
08:00 AM • Westin Crown Center, Kansas City
14th Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference
The 14th Annual Collaborative Perspectives on Addiction Conference (CPA2026) is pleased to invite researchers, practitioners, and experts from diverse disciplines to submit proposals for our upcoming conference, focusing on the theme of "Addiction in Context: Addressing Social Determinants and Structural Drivers Through Interdisciplinary Science.”
CPA2026 updates: https://addictionpsychology.org/cpa
Direct questions or concerns to the Program Co-Chairs Jordan Davis (jordand@rand.org) and Alexander Sokolovsky (alexander_sokolovsky@brown.edu)
May
04
09:00 AM • TBD
2026 Spring Mock Study Section
Additional information will be released at a later date, including due dates and how to submit.
May
04
12:30 PM • Medical Pavilion at the University of Kansas Health System 2000 Olathe BLVD, Kansas City, KS, 4th floor, Dermatology.
Melanoma Monday Free Skin Screening
Skin cancer check.
May
12
02:00 PM • Virtual
Team Science Research and Practice: 40 years of Progress & What Next
Dr. Eduardo Salas is an internationally recognized expert, researcher, and thought leader in the use of teams. He is a pioneer in the fields of teamwork, team effectiveness, team training and learning, and individual training. He helps organizations on how to foster teamwork, design and implement team training strategies, facilitate training effectiveness, manage decision-making under stress, develop performance measurement tools, and design learning environments. He will share the overarching themes that have emerged from 40+ years as a researcher in these areas.
May
18
09:00 AM • Hybrid
From the University of New Mexico Health Sciences CTSA: Health Experiences Research 1.0 Hybrid Training
Launched in 2014, HERN is the United States chapter of DIPEx International. It is a partnership among researchers at the University of New Mexico, Oregon Health and Science University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, University of Utah School of Medicine, Veterans Administration and Mount Siani School of Medicine.
Interactive sessions methodology, project development and implementation; opportunities to present your research; and networking time with peers and senior researchers.
Cost: In person: Faculty/Staff: $550; Students/Residents: $275; Virtual: Faculty/Staff: $400; Students/Residents: $200
Cancellation: Full refunds by April 30, 2026 minus processing fee. Non-refundable after April 30, 2026.
May
21
11:00 AM • Virtual
World No Tobacco Day webinar hosted by the World Health Organization
Action on Smoking and Health, the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, the CDC Foundation, and Truth Initiative host this webinar to amplify the 2026 World No Tobacco Day Theme, "Unmasking the appeal – countering nicotine and tobacco addiction."
Kristy Marynak, PhD, MPP, Senior Director for Tobacco Control Initiatives at the CDC Foundation, will discuss the truth about nicotine: what science says—and what the industry isn’t telling you. Dr. Jessica Rath, Senior Vice President at Truth Initiative, will review tobacco industry manipulation tactics both branded and unbranded. And Carol McGruder, Co-Chair of the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, will highlight how menthol flavoring is used as an industry tactic.
May
21
03:00 PM • Hybrid
New Directions in Senior Care
Location: (virtual option available)
Kauffman Foundation Conference Center
4801 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
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May
28
12:00 PM • Zoom
Research and Discovery Grand Rounds: AI Driven Wearable Interventions
This Research and Discovery Grand Round is Part 3 of the Spring 2026 Series on harnessing Big Data, AI and Emerging technology to advance discovery and innovation.
Speaker: Jeff Thompson, Ph.D., Chief Research Informatics Officer at KU Medical Center along with a panel of experts in the field.
Jun
25
12:00 PM • Zoom
Research and Discovery Grand Rounds: Big Data in Precision Medicine
This Research and Discovery Grand Round is Part 4 of the Spring 2026 Series on harnessing Big Data, AI and Emerging technology to advance discovery and innovation.
Diego Robles Mazzotti, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Medical Informatics at KU Medical Center and the All of Us Heartland Consortium
Jul
16
03:00 PM • Hybrid
Rural Health Reimagined
Location: (virtual option available)
Kauffman Foundation Conference Center
4801 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
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Sep
10
03:00 PM • Hybrid
Moving the Needle in Maternal Care and Outcomes
Location: (virtual option available)
Kauffman Foundation Conference Center
4801 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
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Oct
09
09:00 AM • KU Edwards Campus - BEST Conference Room
Heartland Association of Research Professionals Annual Conference (2026)
Research Resiliency: Challenges and Adaptations in Healthcare Research
The goal of the HARP conference is to provide networking and educational opportunities for research professionals across the heartland region. Past attendees have consisted of research coordinators, data scientists, principal investigators, and other research professionals from a variety of disciplines.