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Innovations in Quality: What Does a Public Health Transformation Look Like?
Date/Time: Sep 11, 2025, 03:00 PM to Sep 11, 2025, 04:30 PM
Location: Hybrid
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Nov
07
11:30 AM • K-State University, Olathe campus
BioNexus KC: One Health Day
More details to come.
Nov
13
03:00 PM • Hybrid
Innovations in Quality Forum: Project Updates from the Healthcare Institute for Innovations in Quality
Nov
13
05:30 PM • The Midland, Kansas City
2025 BioNexus KC Annual Event
For a quarter-century, we’ve been driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and strengthening KC’s life sciences ecosystem. From advancing emerging technologies to accelerating world-class research, our region’s progress is a testament to the power of partnership.
Join us as we reflect on our journey, connect with industry leaders, and look ahead to the future of life sciences in Kansas City.
Nov
18
11:00 AM • Virtual
Reproducibility Rounds How Reproducible is Health Science Research?
Abstract: We will discuss the methods, results, and implications of a series of scoping and systematic reviews that synthesized evidence on the reproducibility of health science research. Specific aims of the projects included describing and categorizing methods and metrics used to quantify reproducibility, synthesizing estimates of the prevalence of reproducible research, and characterizing factors associated with reproducibility. We will describe our dataset of 1,340 articles with a focus on the sub-set with empirical data. We will report on the seven methods used for conducting reproducibility research, 38 metrics to quantify reproducibility, 180 estimates of the prevalence of reproducibility, and 234 factors associated with reproducibility which we grouped into modifiable and nonmodifiable categories. Finally, we will discuss the significant heterogeneity in the evidence and challenges in synthesizing this data.
Reproducibility Rounds, produced in collaboration with representatives from multiple CTSA hubs, is a bimonthly webinar, designed to foster an exchange of experiences and ideas between institutions, researchers and other stakeholders about how to improve biomedical research rigor and reproducibility. Rounds will be interactive. Future sessions and recordings of past rounds can be found on the SPORR website. Interested in contributing? Contact us at sporr@stanford.edu. SPORR is part of Spectrum, Stanford’s Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Education, supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the NIH, under Award Numbers UL1TR003142 and UM1TR004921. SPORR is also supported by the Stanford School of Medicine Research Office.
Nov
20
01:00 PM • Virtual
Monthly Digital Health Seminar, Nov. 2025
Presenter: Dr. Margaret L. Sieger
Topic: Family treatment court Implementation Tool (the FIT), a novel web-based assessment of best practices implementation in family courts
To join, email - digitalhealthcolab@kumc.edu- to recieve a calendar invite.
Dec
17
12:00 PM • Virtual
Monthly Digital Health Seminar, Dec. 2025
Presenter: Amit Noheria, MBBS, SM
Topic: Multimodality noninvasive sensors for comprehensive cardiovascular diagnostics
To join this seminars, email digitalhealthcolab@kumc.edu to receive a calendar invite.
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)