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CRSO's OnCore Office Hours

Research investigators and staff are encouraged to come to the Clinical Research Support Office's (CRSO) weekly office hours with questions about the OnCore Clinical Trials Management System (CTMS). Members of the OnCore technical support team will be available to answer questions and provide in-person support https://ukth.zoom.us/j/89691523704

4th Thursday ADA Talks: The ADA and Supported Decision Making

The Americans with Disabilities Act and Supported Decision Making Learn more: https://hdi.uky.edu/event/4th-thursday-ada-talks-the-ada-supported-decision-making  

49th Annual Naff Symposium

The Department of Chemistry at the University of Kentucky organizes an annual Symposium on Chemistry and Molecular Biology.  This Symposium was established in honor of Anna S. Naff, a University of Kentucky graduate, through the generous support of Dr. Benton Naff of NIH. The Symposium has an interdisciplinary character and is attended by students and faculty from Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmacy, Engineering, Agriculture and Medicine.

Research, partnership and impact: UK’s STEM and industry research opportunities

Spring 2024 Lunch & Learn Workshops Research, partnership and impact: UK’s STEM and industry research opportunities Presenters: Ian McClure (Associate Vice President for Research, UK Innovate) and Landon Borders (Senior Associate Director, UK Innovate) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops.

Research Poster Design Workshop

Create effective and engaging research posters! The Poster Design workshop supports the creation and presentation of a research poster. Workshop emphasizes poster design principles, appropriate sections for a research poster, presenting your poster, understanding your audience, and evaluating a poster. Engaging workshop as we evaluate sample research posters while applying the design principles discussed. More info here.

Clinical Research Update: Overcoming Research Objectification through Community-engaged and Participatory Research

The objective of the presentation is to discuss identification of and resolutions to challenges in clinical and translational science through a reliance on systems thinking. presented by: Milton Eder, Ph.D. Department of Family Medicine and Community Health University of Minnesota Medical School  

Disability in the Arts Gallery Showcase

Join us for a drop-in art exhibition of creativity and community connections. This show highlights art created by disabled artists, art featuring models with disabilities and arts-related assistive technology.

Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor Lecture: The Changing Forms of Social Phenomena Today

The Changing Forms of Social Phenomena Today In this talk, Ted Schatzki first describes the stream of social thought with which he is associated—theories of practices—before presenting a recently developed general framework for grasping contemporary sociodigital phenomena. Dr. Theodore Schatzki

BERD Bites: An introduction to potential outcomes causal inference

Causal inference methods provide an exciting framework through which observational data can be used to estimate causal effects. In this talk, we will introduce the foundational concepts of the potential outcomes framework and the “road map” for applying these methods to address causal questions in health research. Presenter: Erin Abner, PhD, MPH

CHSR Magnet Group Meeting: Implementation Science

Join CHSR for the Implementation Science magnet group meeting. This event is intended for health services researchers across campus, including faculty, staff, and graduate students, and will feature a talk from Anne Ray, PhD, from the College of Public Health followed by discussion and networking. Snacks and beverages provided. RSVPs required.

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