Clinical Trials Day Breakfast
Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) 750 Highland Avenue, Madison, United StatesJoin us, in-person, for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium!
Join us, in-person, for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium!
Learn what bias is, see examples of how it shows up in healthcare, the language we use, and clinical trials. Also, learn a few strategies to move towards a more race-conscious approach that will address our unconscious biases.
As part of the UW Clinical Trials Institute's Clinical Trials Day celebration, this keynote event will focus on UW's participation in the breast cancer vaccine clinical trial with perspectives from the researcher and a participant.
Join us, in-person, in the Health Sciences Learning Center (Room 1309) to view a livestream of a Research Subject Panel, presented by the Wisconsin chapter of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).
Hear from various experts (in-person or via Zoom) across UW–Madison, Microsoft, and peer institutions on the value of cloud research and the benefits of Azure.
Learn about projects using community engagement and collaboration with historically underrepresented populations in primary care research.
Join the race to benefit cancer research at the UW Carbone Cancer Center!
The UW Clinical Trials Institute is pleased to welcome the OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center for a 'LGBTQ+ 101' session to explore intersectionality and its importance as a framework to understanding and supporting the LGBTQ+ community and identity.
Our vision for West Campus aims to enrich the campus experience for all who visit, work, study, and play in that area, by creating opportunities for new career pathways, expanding livelihoods, and providing space for important discovery.
Engage with leaders within the UW clinical research community at this open Q+A ‘Research Forum’. This is an opportunity to ask questions about clinical research-related topics such as the IRB, informatics, and clinical trials.
As part of the FDA’s efforts to be responsive to the rapidly evolving clinical trial landscape and clarify the Agency’s recommendations on the conduct of DCTs, the FDA will provide an overview of the draft guidance titled Decentralized Clinical Trials for Drugs, Biological Products, and Devices.
Panelists will share their experiences participating in clinical research, accessibility challenges they have faced, and suggestions for systemic improvements.
Trust in biomedical research has been lower among minoritized racial and ethnic groups who have been historically underrepresented and excluded from research. Effectively measuring trust in biomedical research requires instruments that include content areas reflecting minoritized racial and ethnic populations’ definitions and perceptions of trust.
'SMPH Collaborate' fosters connections among investigators, researchers, and learners through the sharing of research discoveries and building of community.
Learn more about the Industry-sponsored Clinical Trials Budget Template, its supporting documentation, and how to access/use it in OnCore. Also, hear about lessons learned from the 8-month pilot and suggestions and best practices for using the template. The Budget Template will launch July 1 and will be required for industry sponsored clinical trials at UW moving forward.
Learn from the IRB what types of events constitute potential unanticipated problems or noncompliance that require report to the IRB as a "reportable event".
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center's Community Data Collection Site at the UW South Madison Partnership office.
Join us for the rolls, strolls, walks and more and stay for the music, food, raffle, games, fun and more.
OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center will be hosting its 5th Annual Magic Pride Festival in Madison's Warner Park!
Learn about clinical research that is focused on the safety and novel therapeutic use of psychoactive medications, including psilocybin for depression and substance use disorder and MDMA for PTSD.
This event is a great way to learn more about approved research concepts and connect with other researchers within the SMPH community.
This webinar will discuss the best practices in various areas of clinical research management of investigator-initiated trials (IITs) and detail how to navigate common challenges.
Engage with leaders within the UW clinical research community at this open Q+A ‘Research Forum’. This is an opportunity to ask questions about clinical research-related topics such as the IRB, informatics, and clinical trials.
The speaker will be Dr. Quincy Byrdsong, a nationally recognized speaker in the areas of dynamic education programs and curricula for research administration, responsible conduct of research, and human subjects protections.
The UW ClinicalTrials.gov Service will review the requirements around whether summary results are due to ClinicalTrials.gov, the data that are expected to be reported, and a typical timeline for the results reporting process.
This presentation aims to inform research staff of the different factors that influence the IRB review of multi-site projects and trigger the need for reliance agreements.
This event is a great way to connect and communicate with other members of the SMPH community and learn more about the research surrounding diabetes.
All are invited to register to attend this free community educational event that will offer news about cutting-edge research in Alzheimer's disease and provide information to help people improve brain health and live healthier lives.
By walking, running, or biking, you can show your support for cancer research and the development of new treatments.
Join us for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium.