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REDCap Training Series: Competent Level

REDCap Training Series: Competent Level Teach Me New REDCap Skills: Training for the Competent User Tuesday, October 3, 2023 11:00 am - 12:00 pm via Zoom Registration required »   presented by Brent Seeders REDCap Liaison CCTS Biomedical Informatics Core   

CCTS KL2 Career Development Program

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) at the University of Kentucky has funds available through an NIH CTSA KL2 award to support junior faculty committed to developing academic careers focused on clinical and/or translational research/science. Junior faculty from any college at the University of Kentucky are eligible to apply. Applications from underrepresented minorities and those with disabilities and/or having disadvantaged backgrounds are highly encouraged to apply.

CCTS Webinar: NIH All of Us Research Program:

NIH All of Us Research Program: Research Opportunities to Improve Health for All of Us! Wednesday September 13, 2023 12:00 - 1:00 pm Online via Zoom Presenters: Gia Mudd-Martin, PhD, MPH, RN Professor, College of Nursing UK CCTS Community Engagement Core Director

REDCap Training Series: Beginner Level

What is REDCap: "Show Me How to Do It" Training for the NOVICE User Tuesday, September 5, 2023 11:00 am - 12:00 pm presented by Brent Seeders REDCap Liaison/CCTS Biomedical Informatics Core NOTE: For this training you should have little to no experience with REDCap. You must contact Brent Seeders at brent.seeders@uky.edu *before* this class to get a REDCap account. Class Objectives:     Learn how to log in to REDCap

UK Center of Biomedical Research Excellence on Obesity and Cardiovascular Diseases

UK Center of Biomedical Research Excellence on Obesity and Cardiovascular Diseases 

Requests for Applications: COBRE Funding Opportunities

UK Center of Biomedical Research Excellence in Translational Chemical Biology 

Introduction to Cancer Somatic Mutation Analyses

Somatic mutations are a driving force for cancer development. The profiling of somatic mutations based on second-generation sequencing has provided an unprecedented opportunity to enhance the understanding of cancer biology and identify new drug targets. In this talk, I will provide a brief introduction to bioinformatics analyses of somatic mutation data, including the detection of somatic mutations, identification of significantly mutated genes, discovery of driver mutations, delineation of the temporal order of pathway mutations, and reconstruction of phylogenetic trees.

CORE Collaborations: Maternal Health

COREs Connections: A Series of Zoom Collaboration Events to Foster Inter-institutional Connections  The purpose of these Zoom collaboration calls is to promote connections between these six CTSA Institutions in preparation for the release of the annual RFA. Join us for a series of three zoom meetings to listen, share your research focus, and make connections with others in your research focus.

Health Equity for Underrepresented Populations; Rural Health

COREs Connections: A Series of Zoom Collaboration Events to Foster Inter-institutional Connections  The purpose of these Zoom collaboration calls is to promote connections between these six CTSA Institutions in preparation for the release of the annual RFA. Join us for a series of three zoom meetings to listen, share your research focus, and make connections with others in your research focus.

Climate Change & Environmental Health

COREs Connections: A Series of Zoom Collaboration Events to Foster Inter-institutional Connections  The purpose of these Zoom collaboration calls is to promote connections between these six CTSA Institutions in preparation for the release of the annual RFA. Join us for a series of three zoom meetings to listen, share your research focus, and make connections with others in your research focus.