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September 3, 2019

Principal INvestigator Development And Resources

Principal INvestigator Development And Resources (PINDAR) is an instructor-led program that covers Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Informed Consent Deficiencies, Investigator Responsibilities & Study Team Delegation, Safety and Adverse Effects, Essential Documents, and Reporting & IRB Interactions. This case-based course is led by Dr. Frederick More and Dr. Stuart Katz of the IRB, and is strongly recommended for NYU Principal Investigators conducting human subject research. Please note this course is specifically designed for faculty members only.
The next session will take place at the TRB on Tuesday, September 10th from 8:30AM - 2:30PM with more sessions in the fall. There is no charge for the program, which includes lunch.
Sign-up is via
FOCUS Learning: Browse under "Research" and the sub-category "Research Education" to view all available PINDAR sessions. Please contact M'lis Kendrick with any questions.

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CTSI-Sponsored Symposium

The Fifth Annual NYU Langone Health Disparities Symposium will take place on Thursday, October 24th, 2019 from 8:00AM - 5:15PM at the NYU Langone Medical Center at 550 First Avenue in the Farkas Auditorium and Breezeway. The event titled, The Politics of Health Disparities and Equity, will feature Keynote Speaker Marisa Raphael, Vice President of Public Health and Strategic Operations for Planned Parenthood.

Register for the event here. Additional information can be found here.

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Dataset of the Month

The NYU Data Catalog is a tool designed to help researchers make their data discoverable and to find other datasets for re-use. Every month the CTSI Newsletter highlights a dataset in the catalog, and this month’s featured dataset is the Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA). This project uses a community-engaged and a community venue-based approach and collects information on existing health issues, available resources, and best approaches to meet community health needs. You can apply for access to this dataset through the NYU Data Catalog.


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Community Health Forum

The DREAM Initiative and Project IMPACT Teams in the Department of Population Health's Center for the Study of Asian American Health invite all to attend "Desis Have Heart: A Community Health Forum for South Asians in NYC". The event will bring together South Asian community leaders, researchers, and clinicians to discuss strategies for promoting cardiovascular and diabetes health in NYC immigrant communities. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about recent initiatives to build primary care practice and patient capacity to improve health. The event will take place on Thursday, September 12th from 3:00 - 5:00 PM at 180 Madison Avenue, Room 212. Please find more information and registration here.

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Fall Entrepreneurship Course

The NYU Technology Ventures and Partnerships Biomedical Entrepreneurship Program will be hosting a weekly course in "Foundations of Biomedical Startups" this fall. The course will provide an introduction to Biomedical Entrepreneurship, with special focus on the commercialization of academic discoveries and invention, and the entrepreneurial journey of scientists and clinical-entrepreneurs. The course is open and free to the entire NYU community, across all campuses. See more detailed information and register for the course here.

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CTSI Consultation Request

Please click here to request CTSI Consultation Services if you are looking for valuable input on research protocols, biostatistics, recruitment, community population engagement, research expertise sessions (studio), and many other services.

Translational Research in Progress Seminars

The Translational Research in Progress (TRIP) Seminars are taking now, every other Monday throughout the year. Please visit the CTSI website's calendar for a listing of upcoming event dates. For more information, please contact Shirley Cabrera at 212-263-2978.

Events

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9
Translational Research in Progress (TRIP) Seminar
Date: September 9, 2019
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: New Science Building, G-19
Contact: Shirley Cabrera | 212-263-2978
SEP
10
Principal Investigator Development and Resources
Clinical Research Best Practices strongly recommended for NYU faculty conducting human-subject research.
Date: September 10, 2019
Time: 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Location: TRB (227 E. 30th Street), Room 821
Registration is on FOCUS Learning
SEP
23
Translational Research in Progress (TRIP) Seminar
Date: September 23, 2019
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: New Science Building, G-19
Contact: Shirley Cabrera | 212-263-2978
OCT
7
Translational Research in Progress (TRIP) Seminar
Featuring Speakers Narge Razavian, PhD and Sabina Sandigursky, MD, MS.
Date: October 7, 2019
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: New Science Building, G-19
Contact: Shirley Cabrera | 212-263-2978
OCT
24
Fifth Annual NYU Langone Health Disparities Symposium
Date: October 24th, 2019
Register here.
NOV
6
Principal Investigator Development and Resources
Clinical Research Best Practices strongly recommended for NYU faculty conducting human-subject research.
Date: November 6, 2019
Time: 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Location: TRB (227 E. 30th Street), Room 821
Registration is on FOCUS Learning
 

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