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SUMMARY:Vendor: Visual Sonics
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Tech Talk \nDiscover the Power of Precision: Unveiling the Vevo F2xc Platform \nJoin us virtually on Friday April 3\, 2026 \nAbout the talk\nThis talk will explore the latest innovations of the Vevo F2xc ultrasound system for preclinical research. High-frequency ultrasound offers exceptional resolution and real-time imaging for anatomical and functional studies in small animals. \nWe will highlight the latest technical advancements on the Vevo F2xc by discussing new imaging modes\, improved transducer technology\, and enhanced image processing algorithms\, as well as how they can be applied across a variety of research areas. \nScan to register \nOur Presenter:\nAnna St. Lorenz\nScientific Applications Specialist\,\nFUJIFILMS VisualSonics
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/vendor-visual-sonics/
CATEGORIES:Remote
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SUMMARY:Stanford Arweh Hall Pizza & Science
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Arweh Hall Pizza & Science \nIntro to the Lakkis Lab: Immunobiology of Transplant Rejection \nFadi G. Lakkis\, MD\nProfessor of Medicine (Nephrology)\, Stanford University \nThursday\, April 2\, 2026\n12PM – 1PM (PST) \nIn person: 1701 Page Mill Road\, Conference Room 209\, Palo Alto\, CA \nZoom Details:\nMeeting ID: 997 0199 2106\nPassword: 224254 \nSponsored by: Stanford Prediatric GI
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/stanford-arweh-hall-pizza-science/
LOCATION:’Arweh Hall (1701 Page Mill Rd)\, 1701 Page Mill Rd\, Palo Alto\, California\, 94304
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260326T120000
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SUMMARY:Women and Biking Lunch & Learn
DESCRIPTION:Women and Biking\nMar 26\, 2026 12:00 PM \nAs we honor and celebrate women during Women’s History Month\, we invite you to join us for this virtual “lunch & learn” class geared specially for those who identify as women. Whether you’re new to cycling or want to build on your existing experience\, you’re not alone on your journey. Bring your curiosity and questions! A cycling educator with Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will cover the following – as well as any questions you may have: \n\nRoad Safety and Bike Infrastructure: Understand the basics of road safety\, bike lanes\, and the infrastructure available to help you ride confidently and safely. This section will cover essential guidelines to ensure your safety and comfort on the road.\nOvercoming Barriers to Bicycling: Discover the common obstacles that women often face when starting to bike and explore practical solutions to overcome these challenges. Gain insights and tips that will empower you to enjoy cycling more regularly.\n\nLet’s embark on a fulfilling and empowering bicycling journey together! Take the first step toward becoming a more confident cyclist. \nRegister Here
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/women-and-biking-lunch-learn/
CATEGORIES:Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20260217T203246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T183237Z
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SUMMARY:SMCHC for IBD & Celiac Disease: Spring Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Research Seminar Series \nTwo Frontiers in IBD: Prevention Clinic Implementation and Skin Tape Transcriptomics for Precision Care \nMarch 24th\, 2026\n12PM – 1PM\nLi Ka Shing Center Room 120\n291 Campus Drive \nRegister Now!\nhttps://bit.ly/48sk8V3 \nElizabeth Spencer\, MD\, MS\nIcahn School of Medicine\nAssociate Professor of Pediatric Gastroenterology\nDirector\, Pediatric IBD Translational Research Program\nCo-Director\, IBD Prevention Clinic \nThis lecture will also be available via Zoom. Please use the registration link to receive the Zoom invitation.\nRegistration link: https://bit.ly/48sk8V3 \nQuestions? Please contact:\nibdceliacstaff@stanford.edu \nLunch will be provided on a first-come first-serve basis
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/smchc-for-ibd-celiac-disease-spring-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Center\, 291 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305Li Ka Shing Center\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stanford Medicine Children's Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease":MAILTO:ibdceliacstaff@stanford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T123000
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CREATED:20260225T214724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T214724Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Virtual Event: From Katrina Babies to Stanford: A Conversation with E’Jaaz Mason
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of black history month\nVirtual Chat with E’Jaaz Mason \nJoin filmmaker\, educator\, and Stanford Earth Systems Lecturer E’jaaz Mason for a talk that weaves together New Orleans history\, Hurricane Katrina\, and the power of community-centered storytelling. Blending historical context with lived experience\, Mason traces the city’s roots\, cultural resilience\, inequality\, and environmental risk\, then reflects on his family’s Katrina journey and its lasting mental health and economic impacts. Drawing from his role as cinematographer and storyteller on the HBO/Max documentary. Katrina Babies (2022)\, he shares how this work informs his teaching\, filmmaking\, and community engagement. Open to all Stanford affiliates; especially relevant for those in public health\, equity\, and community-facing roles. \nVirtual Meeting\nFriday\, February 27th\n12:30PM – 1:30PM \nRSVP Required: Scan the QR code or Visit tinyurl.com/stanfordbhmrsvp \nSponsored by Black Staff Alliance and DOM Culture and Community Building Team\nQuestions? Contact bsa-events@stanfrod.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/black-history-month-virtual-event-from-katrina-babies-to-stanford-a-conversation-with-ejaaz-mason/
CATEGORIES:Remote
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SUMMARY:Orphan Therapeutics Accelerator "Meet the Industry" Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This upcoming Friday (November 14th) at noon\, the CDCM’s “Meet the Industry” webinar series returns with Craig Martin\, Founder and CEO of Orphan Therapeutics Accelerator. \nThe Orphan Therapeutics Accelerator (OTXL) is a non-profit biotech organization that obtains\, funds\, and completes the development of previously shelved therapies (usually halted due to a shifting market and/or policy dynamics) for ultra-rare conditions. OTXL then works with partners to assure commercial success to approved treatments; a portion of all revenue is returned to the organization to fund additional ultra-rare disease treatments. You can learn more about them here. \nPlease register here; we will send out a link on Thursday (Nov 13).
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/orphan-therapeutics-accelerator-meet-the-industry-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Remote
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SUMMARY:Stanford Emergency Medicine’s fifth annual Emergency Medicine Innovation Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Emergency Medicine’s fifth annual Emergency Medicine Innovation Symposium (StEMI X) on November 13\, 2025—the first and largest virtual global conference dedicated to technology and innovation in acute care—is free and open to all. \nThis year’s keynote speaker\, Eric Horvitz\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft\, will join leading experts to explore bold ideas shaping the future of emergency care. \nWhether you’re a healthcare provider\, innovator\, industry leader\, funder\, student\, or simply curious about the future of medicine\, StEMI X offers a front row seat to the cutting edge of acute care innovation. \nNovember 13\, 2025\nVirtual and free \n👉 Register today—https://www.stemix.live \nTopics include: \n\n         Trends in Healthcare Investing: What’s Hot & What’s Not\n         Wearables: Separating the Signal from the Noise\n         Industry-Academic Collaborations: Growing the Future of Acute Care Together\n         Acute Care Telemedicine: From Home to Bedside\n         Fueling the Future: Building Leaders in Medical Innovation\n         AI Decision Support and Diagnosis: What’s Here\, What’s Coming\, What’s Not \n         Tools and Techniques for Expediting Throughput in Capacity-Constrained Environments\n         Cut the Wait: Solutions to Help Patients Avoid Unnecessary ED Visit
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/stanford-emergency-medicines-fifth-annual-emergency-medicine-innovation-symposium/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251016T120000
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Antonio Fernandez-Ruiz
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SOM Stanford Research Park Community\, \nWe invite you to join us for next week’s Neurosciences Seminar. The seminar will be held in-person on the main Stanford campus with 3 satellite viewing locations in Stanford Research Park. \n🗓️ Thurs\, Oct 16\, 2025\nNeural circuit mechanisms for memory and prediction \nAntonio Fernandez-Ruiz\, PhD\nCornell University | Host: Yun Hwang \nEpisodic memory involves learning and recalling associations between items and their spatio-temporal context. Those memories can be further used to generate internal models of the world that enable making predictions. While the circuit mechanisms implementing those computations are not well understood\, the hippocampo-cortical interactions have been implicated in both processes. Neural ensemble coordination across the hippocampus and associated cortical structures support learning and memory. Hippocampal ensemble reactivation broadcast memory representations to the rest of the brain\, a process that supports memory consolidation\, retrieval and planning. In this talk I will describe the neural circuit dynamics and plasticity mechanisms that support the formation and reactivation of internal models of the environment in behaving rodents. I will discuss our recent work showing how the sequential activation of cell assemblies is leveraged for planning upcoming spatial trajectories during memory-guided navigation and how their replay during sleep supports the selective consolidation of relevant memories\, as well as the generalization of task structures. These findings contribute to a novel framework to understand the neural circuit dynamics that support the generation and use of internal models of the world to guide flexible behavior. \n⏰ Time: 12:00-1:00 PM (PT)\nCome 15 minutes early (11:45 AM) to enjoy coffee\, cookies\, and conversation with the speaker and your colleagues (main campus location only) \n📍 Locations: \n\nMain Campus (in person): Gunn Rotunda (E241)\, Stanford Neurosciences Building\nStanford Research Park satellite locations:\n\n3172 Porter Drive\, Room 253\n3174 Porter Drive\, Room 140\n1070 Arastradero Road\, Room 211\n\n\n\nLearn about the SRP satellites » \nLearn more and get involved:\n\nNominate speakers for the 2026-2027 seminar series\nAbout the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Seminar Series »\nSign up to dine or meet with the seminar speakers »\nSee all upcoming and past seminars »\nSign up for Wu Tsai Neuro’s mailing list »\nJoin the #neuroscience slack channel »\n\n📅 Want to add all of the seminars to your calendar?\nDownload the calendar here or\, for live updates\, copy this link and use these instructions for subscribing to a public calendar: Outlook\, Mac\, Google Calendar. \nBest regards\, \nEmily Elrod (she/they)\nPrograms Associate | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\, Stanford University\n📧 eelrod@stanford.edu | neuroscience@stanford.edu\n💻 neuroscience.stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-antonio-fernandez-ruiz/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
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SUMMARY:Wu Tsai Neuro Seminar w/ Jeff Magee
DESCRIPTION:Good morning SOM Stanford Research Park Community\, \nWe invite you to join us for next week’s Neurosciences Seminar. The seminar will be held in-person on the main Stanford campus with 3 satellite viewing locations in Stanford Research Park. \n🗓️ Thurs\, Oct 9\, 2025\nLearning and memory mechanisms \nJeffrey “Jeff” Magee\, PhD\nBaylor College of Medicine | Host: John Huguenard \nUnderstanding how brains learn and remember remains among the most important challenges in science. Recent studies implicate a new form of synaptic plasticity\, named Behavioral Timescale Synaptic Plasticity (BTSP)\, in the generation of hippocampal activity patterns that are required for experience based learning and memory. BTSP is a strong\, bidirectional plasticity effecting synaptic weights over many seconds of time. It is induced by single dendritic plateau potentials\, as opposed to many action potentials\, and is thus capable of producing new place cells in one-shot. Plateau potential initiation is controlled\, at least in part\, by local feedback inhibition and an instructive input from a higher-order brain region that potentially links the plasticity to current experience. The novel credit assignment procedure at work in BTSP provides a non-standard mechanism for memory storage and retrieval that could mitigate the need for widespread synapse stabilization. In addition\, it may allow hippocampal networks to form both memories of specific behavioral episodes and to generalize based off past episodes. Finally\, recent BTSP investigations could provide a basis for future explorations into how brains learn and remember ranging from the systems and cognitive levels down to the basic biochemical building blocks of learning and memory. \n⏰ Time: 12:00-1:00 PM (PT)\nCome 15 minutes early (11:45 AM) to enjoy coffee\, cookies\, and conversation with the speaker and your colleagues (main campus location only) \n📍 Locations: \n\nMain Campus (in person): Gunn Rotunda (E241)\, Stanford Neurosciences Building\nStanford Research Park satellite locations:\n\n3172 Porter Drive\, Room 253\n3174 Porter Drive\, Room 140\n1070 Arastradero Road\, Room 211\n\n\n\nLearn about the SRP satellites » \nLearn more and get involved:\n\nNominate speakers for the 2026-2027 seminar series\nAbout the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Seminar Series »\nSign up to dine or meet with the seminar speakers »\nSee all upcoming and past seminars »\nSign up for Wu Tsai Neuro’s mailing list »\nJoin the #neuroscience slack channel »\n\n📅 Want to add all of the seminars to your calendar?\nDownload the calendar here or\, for live updates\, copy this link and use these instructions for subscribing to a public calendar: Outlook\, Mac\, Google Calendar. \nBest regards\, \nEmily Elrod (she/they)\nPrograms Associate | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\, Stanford University\n📧 eelrod@stanford.edu | neuroscience@stanford.edu\n💻 neuroscience.stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/wu-tsai-neuro-seminar-w-jeff-magee/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251009T120000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250826T160044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T160044Z
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SUMMARY:Addressing Perinatal Intimate Partner Violence Through Collective Action\, Compassionate Care\, and Transformative Systems Change
DESCRIPTION:At this event you will learn to:\n• Increase awareness of perinatal intimate partner violence (IPV)\n• Equip professionals with trauma- and resilience-informed tools\n• Showcase high-quality IPV response models\n• Learn about DHCS’ support for IPV screening \nRegister Today: stanford.cloud-cme.com/ipv\nComplimentary Registration \nThis activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\, ANCC contact hours\, CA BRN contact hours\,\nand ASWB Social Work credit. See website for full accreditation information.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/addressing-perinatal-intimate-partner-violence-through-collective-action-compassionate-care-and-transformative-systems-change/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Remote
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250503
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CREATED:20250424T162230Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Cellular Immune Tolerance Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This educational symposium is a 2 day event that will highlight cutting-edge research and clinical studies of cellular therapy interventions for transplantation and autoimmunity. Join us to learn from expert faculty presenters through didactics\, panel discussion and audience response questions.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/2025-cellular-immune-tolerance-symposium/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Center\, 291 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305Li Ka Shing Center\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education":MAILTO:svittori@stanford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250328T173326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T173326Z
UID:2496-1743681600-1743685200@srp.med.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:BioSci Careers: Present Your Best Self In Person and Online
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/biosci-careers-present-your-best-self-in-person-and-online/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250325T212145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T212341Z
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SUMMARY:QSU Research Methods Seminar: Robert Tibshirani\, Ph.D
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 1\, at 12:00 pm PST \nJoin the seminar at 3180 Porter Dr. (combined Room B107 & B136) \n*Lunch will be provided* \nZoom Link:\nMeeting ID:  996 4643 5133\nPassword: 593858 \n \nRobert Tibshirani\, Ph.D.\nProfessor of Biomedical Data Science and of Statistics\nStanford University \nUnivariate-guided Sparse Regression \nIn this talk Dr. Tibshirani will introduce “UniLasso”\, a novel statistical method for sparse regression. This two-stage approach preserves the signs of the univariate coefficients and leverages their magnitude. Both of these properties are attractive for stability and interpretation of the model. Through comprehensive simulations and applications to real-world datasets\, we demonstrate that UniLasso outperforms Lasso in various settings\, particularly in terms of sparsity and model interpretability. We prove asymptotic support recovery and mean-squared error consistency under a set of conditions different from the well-known irrepresentability conditions for the Lasso. Extensions to generalized linear models (GLMs) and Cox regression are also discussed. A special case of lasso\, “uniReg” is an interesting competitor to good ol’ least squares regression (Legendre\, 1805). \nThis is joint work with Sourav Chatterjee and Trevor Hastie.
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/qsu-research-methods-seminar-robert-tibshirani-ph-d/
LOCATION:Tapao Hall (3180 Porter Drive)\, 3180 Porter Dr\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94304\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250213T174048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T174329Z
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SUMMARY:Neurosciences Seminar with Jesse Goldberg
DESCRIPTION:Please join us today for the Neurosciences Seminar with Jesse Goldberg. The seminar will be held on the main Stanford campus with 3 satellite viewing locations in Stanford Research Park. Please read below for more details: \nJesse Goldberg – Neural mechanisms of song and dance in parrots\nCornell University | Hosted by Jun Ding  \nTime: Thursdays at 12:00-1:00 PM (PT) \nCome 15 minutes early (11:45 AM) to enjoy coffee\, cookies\, and conversation with the speaker. \nLocation: Gunn Rotunda (E241)\, Stanford Neurosciences Building \nStanford Research Park: The seminars will be livestreamed to these locations: \n\n3172 Porter Drive\, Room 253 \n3174 Porter Drive\, Room 140 \n1070 Arastradero Road\, Room 211 \n\nLearn about the SRP satellites. \nWant to add all of the seminars to your calendar?  \nDownload the calendar here (also attached) or\, for live updates\, copy this link and use these instructions for subscribing to a public calendar: Outlook\, Mac\, Google Calendar. \nLearn more and get involved: \n\nThe Wu Tsai Neurosciences Seminar Series and how to get involved\nSign up to dine or meet with the seminar speakers\nThe 2024-2025 Neurosciences Seminar Series\nSign up for Wu Tsai Neuro’s mailing list\nJoin the #neuroscience slack channel
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/neurosciences-seminar-with-jesse-goldberg/
LOCATION:Stanford Neurosciences Building\, 290 Jane Stanford Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250122T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250122T163000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250115T173808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T173808Z
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SUMMARY:MLK Day Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fireside chat with Professor Lerone A. Martin and Dr. Joyce Sackey as they delve into Dr. King’s dream of equality through the lens of health equity. Inspired by the 2025 Health Equity Symposium\, which focuses on social and structural determinants of health\, this conversation will feature insightful commentary on advancements in clinical care\, particularly in the East Bay\, and how they address the disparities Dr. King fought so tirelessly against. \nEngage in a vital conversation about building a more equitable and just healthcare system for all. Don’t miss this opportunity to honor Dr. King’s legacy by working towards a healthier future. \nLearn more and Register
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/mlk-day-event/
CATEGORIES:In Person,Remote
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250109T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T125834
CREATED:20250107T204850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T204850Z
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SUMMARY:Essentials of Clinical Research Course
DESCRIPTION:This 10-session course introduces the basics of clinical research design\, including: biostatistics\, design of diagnostic and predictive test studies\, required/desired elements of clinical trial protocols\, the regulatory aspects of clinical research conduct and oversight\, Good Clinical Practice (GCP)\, and ethical dimensions of clinical research. \nThis course is free and open to all. A certificate of completion is offered to those who attend a minimum of 8 sessions and complete the required evaluations. Virtual classes will be held on Thursdays from 4:00 – 6:00 pm PT starting January 9 through March 13\, 2025.  \nRegister here \nSession topics include the following: \n·           Getting Started: The Research Landscape \n·           Designing and Conducting RCTs \n·           Designing and Conducting Observational Studies \n·           Design of Diagnostic Studies \n·           Qualitative Research and Questionnaire Design \n·           Research Reproducibility\, Data Management\, and Collection \n·           Ethics and Diversity in Clinical Research \n·           Developing a Clinical Protocol \n·           Running a Clinical Trial \n·           Trial Closeout \n More information available here\, including link to syllabus. \nQuestions? Contact  Jessica Meyer MBA\, at jpmeyer@stanford.edu
URL:https://srp.med.stanford.edu/event/essentials-of-clinical-research-course/
LOCATION:Remote
CATEGORIES:Remote
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