Deepening Diversity: LGBTQIA+ Diversity in Clinical Research
VirtualCurrent efforts to improve diversity in clinical research fall short for the LGTBQIA+ population.
Current efforts to improve diversity in clinical research fall short for the LGTBQIA+ population.
Join the community at the 6th Annual Madison Gospel 5K, 10K Run/Walk & Health Fair.
Learn about UW Health’s patient portal, MyChart, including what it is, what patients can see there, the MyChart Research Studies page, and MyChart research recruitment invitations.
An event for all ages and abilities, you choose your distance and event while helping raise funds for a great cause!
Review and discuss the budget development process including: general start up issues, study feasibility, potential pitfalls in budgeting, and strategies to manage impasses and identify hidden costs.
Africa Fest celebrates and shares African traditions and cultural heritages with the community. This action provides opportunities to improve race relations, promote inclusiveness and encourage diversity initiatives in the greater Madison area and environs.
OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center will host the 6th Annual Magic Pride Festival LIVE in person on Sunday, August 18th from 1pm to 6pm at Warner Park in Madison!
Learn more about the past, present, and future of the clinical research applications ecosystem at UW, including an overview of the importance of data integrity and resources to help navigate the ecosystem.
The SCRMC Fall Conference is the annual scientific gathering for the stem cell community in Madison.
In this fast-paced mini-conference, IDS Seed Grant recipients will present research related to their funded projects. IDS Affiliates, Graduate Fellows, and the larger campus community are all invited to attend.
Learn more about patient flow and scheduling, transportation, technology, room reservations, research staff placement, and services provided by the Pharmaceutical Research Center (PRC) and non-oncology lab processing.
Free and open to all, register to attend this community educational event that will provide information to help people stay connected, improve brain health, support memory and live healthier, happier lives.
Join us, in-person, for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium.