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UAB CCTS Digest
June 14, 2013
 
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Through July 31
Biomedical Informatics Summer Seminar Series

Shelby Building, Room 105

 

This 1-credit course will consist of a series of seminars, presentations and online lectures covering key topics in biomedical and health informatics for clinical and translational science researchers and the resources related to these topics at UAB. There will be reading materials accompanying the presentations.  There are a total of five live seminars and two online lectures. Each session will be approximately 1 hour. The seminars will take place on Wednesdays from 3-4 p.m.  Online presentations will be available on weeks when there are no live presentations.  

Interested in receiving credit? Email Eta S. Berner, EdD, Course Director, at eberner@uab.edu.  


For a complete schedule of presentations click here.  

 

Monday, June 17

Mass Spectrometry/Proteomics at UAB

"Lunch & Learn" seminar

Noon-1 p.m. 

Shelby Conference Room #105

Lunch is provided

 

This question-and-answer series on proteomics at UAB features some of our university's top proteomics specialists, including:

James Mobley, PhD

Matthew Renfrow, PhD

Stephen Barnes, PhD

Helen Kim, PhD 

 

This series takes place on the third Monday of every month. Seating is limited.

 

Tuesday, June 18

CCTS Forum (formerly the CCTS Working Group)
in PCAMS, 1924 7th Avenue South

4:45-6 p.m. 

 

At this month's meeting, we'll discuss program development and application preparation for training and research program awards.  As more applications encourage interaction with CTSAs, we want to learn what would be most helpful to leaders of these efforts.

 

The CCTS Forum will now run from 4:45-6 p.m., in order to provide time for informal interaction as well as the formal presentations. Please note: These typically take place on the first Wednesday of each month, but the 6/18 meeting is taking the place of the June and July standing meetings.

  

Wednesday, June 26

Mock Study Section: Training

8-10 a.m.

Ryals 407

The CCTS, Health Disparities Research, and Health Services/Outcomes Research training programs are jointly sponsoring a mock study section for investigators, trainees and other interested parties on campus. The purpose of the session is to demonstrate to early stage investigators what happens at a study section. To register, visit: http://mockreview2013.eventbrite.com.

 

  

 

Informatics and Medicine: 

Genomic Medicine Pilot Demonstration Projects (U01)

RFA-HG-13-004

The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to support a consortium of collaborative genomic medicine pilot Demonstration Projects designed to demonstrate the feasibility of, and develop methods for, incorporating an individual patient's genomic findings into his or her clinical care.   

LOI/Application Deadline: June 17, 2013

 

 

For more events and opportunities in June and beyond, visit our Announcements page.

 

 
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