OutReach Magic Pride Festival
Warner Park 2930 N Sherman Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesOutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center will be hosting its 5th Annual Magic Pride Festival in Madison's Warner Park!
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.