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Research and Discovery Grand Rounds: Translational Science versus Translational Research: What is the Difference?
Date/Time: Nov 21, 2024, 12:00 PM to Nov 21, 2024, 01:00 PM
Location: Virtual
Speakers: Lisa Sanderson Cox, PhD, Nihar Nayak, DVM, PhD, Robin Liston, MPH
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Nov
21
11:02 AM • Zoom
Accelerating Collaborative Team Science: Team Science in Sync: The Experts Explain It All
This will be a fire-side chat-style event with Hailey Brighton, Lakaija Johnson, and Gaetano Lotrecchiano. Our team of experts will unravel the complexities of the science of team science and team science practice by addressing previously asked questions from our webinars and diving into fresh inquiries, providing valuable insights into effective teamwork, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the science behind collective problem-solving in scientific research.
As members of the scientific research community, we would greatly value hearing about your vision and experience with team science — both during the discussions section of this event and in the conversations that follow. If you are interested in attending, please register at: http://go.unc.edu/RENCI-ACTS-ExpertsExplainItAll.
Nov
21
12:00 PM • Virtual
Research and Discovery Grand Rounds: Translational Science versus Translational Research: What is the Difference?
Speakers: Lisa Sanderson Cox, PhD, Nihar Nayak, DVM, PhD, Robin Liston, MPH
Join call here.
Nov
21
03:00 PM • In-person and Virtual
Innovations in Quality Forum: Opportunities and Challenges in Rural Health
People living in rural areas of the United States face numerous health-related challenges. Rural areas notoriously have fewer healthcare providers, medical facilities and transportation options. Rural residents have higher rates of chronic health conditions such diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure and environmental hazards, while also being less likely to have health insurance. And then there is maternal health; rural birthing people face low and declining access to complete obstetric care. While rural life can be romanticized as an earthy, less complicated lifestyle, it is anything but for the vast rural majority. For these reasons and many others, this IQ Forum will hear from experts working to educate and improvehealthcare for our U.S. rural populations.
Dec
06
08:00 AM • Kansas State University Olathe campus
Fall 2024 Mock Study Section
Visit the Mock Study Section on the Education & Training page for more information.
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
29
08:30 AM • In person
Implementation Science Meetup
Reach out to Maggie Padek Kalman for more information.
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.
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.