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News & Updates
Healthy Active Aging at Tufts Seminar, February 18
Interested in neurological disorders that affect learning and memory? Don't miss the next Health Active Aging at Tufts (HAT) seminar on Thursday, February 18, 4:00PM in Wolff Auditorium at Tufts Medical Center (800 Washington Street, Boston).
Li-Huei Tsai, PhD, Director of the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT, will present Innate Immunity, Genetics, Cognition and Alzheimer's Disease: Epigenetic Mechanisms Regulating Activity Dependent Gene Expression. Light refreshments will be provided after Dr. Tsai's talk. All are welcome.
Save the Date: State of Asian Women's Health Conference, May 25
Want to improve health and health care delivery for Asian women and the community at large? Sign up for Asian Women for Health's 4th annual conference, the State of Asian Women's Health in Massachusetts, Wednesday, May 25, 8:30AM-3:30PM at Impact Hub Boston, 50 Milk Street, 17th floor.
The goals of this year's event are to explore the use of technology to improve health, and to facilitate cross-sector collaborations that enhance the use of technology. Speakers include Addressing Disparities in Asian Populations through Translational Research (ADAPT) members Chien-Chi Huang, Executive Director of Asian Women for Health, and Susan Koch-Weser, ScM, ScD, Assistant Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Please register to attend.
Meet Tufts CTSI: Thomas W. Concannon, PhD
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Seminars, Drop-in Sessions, & Events
Please click on the links below for event information and registration. To view all upcoming Tufts CTSI events, visit our calendar.
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How Can We Help You?
Looking for a collaborator or mentor? Need assistance with study design, statistical analysis, or clinical trials? Want to consult with an expert on patient-centered outcomes research, community engagement, comparative effectiveness research or One Health?
Tufts CTSI is ready to help! To get started, use our online request form. Once we receive your request, we'll get back to you within two business days.
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Cite It!
We're counting on you.
Please help to ensure the future of clinical and translational research at Tufts.
Cite the NIH CTSA award any time you use Tufts CTSI resources, services, and facilities:
UL1TR001064
For more information, visit our How to Cite Tufts CTSI web page.
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