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Reproducibility Rounds: 193 Preclinical Cancer Biology Experiments: Lessons, Surprises, and Future Directions
Date/Time: Jan 21, 2025, 11:00 AM to Jan 21, 2025, 12:00 PM
Location: Virtual
The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology was a large-scale systematic investigation into the replicability of high-impact, preclinical cancer biology experiments. Overall, there were challenges at every stage of the research process from design to conducting the replications.
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Jan
09
12:00 PM • Virtual
Kansas Center for Rural Health: Developing Rural Healthcare Workforce
Discover how higher education institutions are addressing the unique needs of the rural health workforce. Connect with K-State University as they share their initiatives to expand and enhance the rural health workforce.
Jan
21
11:00 AM • Virtual
Reproducibility Rounds: 193 Preclinical Cancer Biology Experiments: Lessons, Surprises, and Future Directions
The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology was a large-scale systematic investigation into the replicability of high-impact, preclinical cancer biology experiments. Overall, there were challenges at every stage of the research process from design to conducting the replications.
Jan
29
08:30 AM • In person
Implementation Science Meetup
Reach out to Maggie Padek Kalman for more information.
Jan
29
12:00 PM • Virtual
2025 Training in Implementation: Actionable Research Approaches
Translating evidence into practice is a complex process that often spans several years or decades. Recognizing the need to urgently act in the quickly evolving healthcare landscape, TIARA provides physicians, nurses, pharmacists, students/trainees, researchers, and other healthcare professionals with the implementation science and quality improvement knowledge needed to prioritize more rapid adoption of evidence-based practices.
Feb
12
12:00 PM • Virtual
Kansas Center for Rural Health: Empowering Rural Kansas - Adressing Training & Workforce Needs in Medical Laboratories
We're excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar, where we'll share insights from a recent survey on the laboratory workforce in Kansas's critical access hospitals. Our study explores workforce makeup, capacity, vacancies, and challenges like blood banking limitations due to staffing shortages and distance from processing facilities. Join Dr. Moser and Alexandra Corns, KUMC medical student, as they discuss the findings, recommendations, and gather feedback to help strengthen lab services in rural Kansas.
Mar
04
08:00 AM • K-State University, Olathe campus
2025 Frontiers CTSI Research Symposium
The theme for the 2025 Research Symposium is "Translating Science into the Community."
More details to come but the day will start with Speed Mentoring and end with a poster session and reception.
Sep
26
09:00 AM • Westin Crown Center, Kansas City, Mo.
2025 International LAM Research Conference & LAMposium
The International LAM Research Conference & LAMposium is The LAM Foundation’s marquee event, which includes a state-of-the-art scientific meeting and a dedicated patient and family conference. Next year’s event will continue the highly successful format of blending patient and family participation with leading-edge discussions about basic and translational advances in LAM research. We look forward to welcoming attendees from around the world to this important conference that will celebrate the LAM community's research innovation, courage, and resilience as we strive to find better treatments and ultimately a cure for LAM.