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SUMMARY:Raising a Resilient Scientist Pt. 5 (5-Part Series)
DESCRIPTION:A five-part series including lectures and discussion groups for faculty\, staff scientists\, and administrators who mentor students and postdoctoral fellows in the biomedical\, behavioral\, and social sciences. \nThe goal of the Raising a Resilient Scientist series is to promote the mental health and well-being of the academic research community by supporting faculty and administrators to develop self-management\, relationship-management\, and mentoring skills. A variety of topics will be covered with a specific focus on communication and shared problem-solving to help trainees deal with the inevitable setbacks experienced in high knowledge environments. \nThere are five units in the series; each unit will consist of a 75-minute lecture followed by a 1-hour facilitated discussion with peers. \nRegistration is required.  \nSchedule: \n\nCommunication Skills to Build Trainee Resilience (Feb. 1)\nPromoting Trainee Resilience (March 7)\nBuilding a Welcoming and Inclusive Research Group (April 11)\nDifficult Conversations\, Conflict\, and Feedback (May 9)\nThe Mental Health and Well-being of Your Trainees (June 13)
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SUMMARY:Tech Talk: Multivariate Analysis for Investigators
DESCRIPTION:Multivariable analysis refers to statistical models that incorporate multiple independent or response variables. Such models include several variables on the right side of the equation\, enabling the assessment of relationships between numerous factors while accounting for potential confounders. Multivariate statistics encompasses various forms of analysis tailored to different objectives across numerous fields. These analyses serve several purposes\, such as examining data patterns\, facilitating clear comparisons\, eliminating irrelevant information\, and studying multiple factors simultaneously. Considering a multitude of variables makes multivariate analysis both complex and indispensable. Its greatest strength lies in incorporating as many factors as possible\, which minimizes bias and yields results that closely reflect reality. This presentation will provide an overview of multivariate statistics\, covering the framework\, multivariate regression analysis\, factor component analysis\, and structural equation modeling. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet the Speaker\nZugui Zhang\, PhD\nDr. Zugui Zhang is director of biostatistics at iREACH\, ChristianaCare and Fellow of American Heart Association. He received an MS in statistics from Arizona State University and his PhD in biostatistics from the University of Iowa.  He joined ChristianaCare in 2007 and has been Director of Biostatistics since 2017.  He holds appointments as Affiliated Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Delaware and Thomas Jefferson University.  He has worked extensively on large\, international\, multi-center\, randomized clinical trials and observational studies.\n\n \nMicrosoft TeamsJoin the meeting nowMeeting ID: 273 131 074 609Passcode: 6m8ucbDial-in by phone+1 302-483-7154\,\,474430086# United States\, WilmingtonFind a local numberPhone conference ID: 474 430 086#For organizers: Meeting options | Reset dial-in PIN\n \n \n\n\nPlease RSVP to Debra.Reese@ChristianaCare.org Include your name\, email address\, and institution/organization.  We will provide instructions on obtaining CME credit for attendance. \nWork supported by an Institutional Development Award (IDeA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under grant number U54-GM104941 (PI:Hicks) and the State of Delaware.
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/tech-talk-multivariate-analysis-for-investigators/
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SUMMARY:JIN Presentation: Reticulocyte hemoglobin content as a marker of iron deficiency in neonates
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Geetika Kennady\, MD\, Nemours Children’s Health
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/jin-presentation-reticulocyte-hemoglobin-content-as-a-marker-of-iron-deficiency-in-neonates/
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SUMMARY:Mobilizing Community Health Literacy
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Speaker: Renee Mahaffey Harris\, MPH\nJoin us for an insightful session with Renee Mahaffey Harris\, MPH\, as she explores effective strategies for mobilizing community health literacy. In this discussion\, Renee will cover essential steps to recruit and engage community champions and advocates\, methods for conducting assessments and prioritizing health needs\, and tactics for grassroots mobilization to reflect community priorities. This event is a must-attend for anyone committed to enhancing health awareness and action within their communities. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from an expert in the field! \n\n\n\nSee event details \n\n\n\nMicrosoft TeamsNeed help? Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 215 686 279 079 Passcode: 2T35D6 \n\n\n\n\n\nDial-in by phone +1 302-483-7154\,\,405320495# United States\, Wilmington Find a local number
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/mobilizing-community-health-literacy/
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SUMMARY:JIN Presentation: Perfluorochemical Therapies for Lung Injury Requiring Extracorporeal Life Support
DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Blauvelt\, MD\, Nemours Children’s Health
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/jin-presentation-perfluorochemical-therapies-for-lung-injury-requiring-extracorporeal-life-support/
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SUMMARY:Raising a Resilient Scientist Pt. 4 (5-Part Series)
DESCRIPTION:A five-part series including lectures and discussion groups for faculty\, staff scientists\, and administrators who mentor students and postdoctoral fellows in the biomedical\, behavioral\, and social sciences. \nThe goal of the Raising a Resilient Scientist series is to promote the mental health and well-being of the academic research community by supporting faculty and administrators to develop self-management\, relationship-management\, and mentoring skills. A variety of topics will be covered with a specific focus on communication and shared problem-solving to help trainees deal with the inevitable setbacks experienced in high knowledge environments. \nThere are five units in the series; each unit will consist of a 75-minute lecture followed by a 1-hour facilitated discussion with peers. \nRegistration is required.  \nSchedule: \n\nCommunication Skills to Build Trainee Resilience (Feb. 1)\nPromoting Trainee Resilience (March 7)\nBuilding a Welcoming and Inclusive Research Group (April 11)\nDifficult Conversations\, Conflict\, and Feedback (May 9)\nThe Mental Health and Well-being of Your Trainees (June 13)
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/raising-a-resilient-scientist-pt-4-5-part-series/
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SUMMARY:JIN Presentation: Understanding Effort
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ranita Chakrabarti\, MPH\, Nemours Children’s Health
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/jin-presentation-understanding-effort/
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SUMMARY:Tech Talk: Principal Component Analytics for Investigators
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, we will delve into the fundamentals of PCA\, a powerful statistical technique for dimensionality reduction and data visualization. Discover how PCA can aid in extracting meaningful patterns from complex medical datasets\, facilitating insights into patient diagnostics\, treatment responses\, and disease progression. We’ll explore real-world applications of PCA in medical research\, showcasing its ability to uncover latent relationships among variables\, identify key biomarkers\, and enhance predictive modeling accuracy. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or a novice in data analysis\, this talk will provide valuable insights into harnessing the potential of PCA to advance medical investigations and improve healthcare outcomes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet the Speaker\n\n\n\nKeshab Subedi\, Biostatistician\, ChristianaCare\n\n\nKeshab Subedi works as a Biostatistician in the Institute for Research on Equity and Community Health (iREACH) at ChristianaCare. He has collaborated as biostatistician with physicians and researchers from ChristianaCare and other ACCEL institutions. His collaborative work has been published in several medical journals including JAMA\, JAMA Pediatrics\, American Journal of Preventive Medicine\, and Journal of Clinical and Translational Science.  He holds a Master of Science degree in Biostatistics from Drexel University.\n \n \n\nPlease RSVP to Debra.Reese@ChristianaCare.org Include your name\, email address\, and institution/organization.  We will provide instructions on obtaining CME credit for attendance. \n\n\n\nWork supported by an Institutional Development Award (IDeA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under grant number U54-GM104941 (PI:Hicks) and the State of Delaware.
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/tech-talk-principal-component-analytics-for-investigators/
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SUMMARY:JIN Presentation: A rat model of individual vulnerability to postpartum mood disorder - role of immune and endocrine factors
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jaclyn Schwarz\, PhD\, University of Delaware
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/jin-presentation-a-rat-model-of-individual-vulnerability-to-postpartum-mood-disorder-role-of-immune-and-endocrine-factors/
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SUMMARY:JIN Presentation: Best practices for writing lay stakeholder summaries in grant applications
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Richard James\, MLIS\, Nemours Children’s Health
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/jin-presentation-best-practices-for-writing-lay-stakeholder-summaries-in-grant-applications/
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SUMMARY:Raising a Resilient Scientist Pt. 3 (5-Part Series)
DESCRIPTION:A five-part series including lectures and discussion groups for faculty\, staff scientists\, and administrators who mentor students and postdoctoral fellows in the biomedical\, behavioral\, and social sciences. \nThe goal of the Raising a Resilient Scientist series is to promote the mental health and well-being of the academic research community by supporting faculty and administrators to develop self-management\, relationship-management\, and mentoring skills. A variety of topics will be covered with a specific focus on communication and shared problem-solving to help trainees deal with the inevitable setbacks experienced in high knowledge environments. \nThere are five units in the series; each unit will consist of a 75-minute lecture followed by a 1-hour facilitated discussion with peers. \nRegistration is required.  \nSchedule: \n\nCommunication Skills to Build Trainee Resilience (Feb. 1)\nPromoting Trainee Resilience (March 7)\nBuilding a Welcoming and Inclusive Research Group (April 11)\nDifficult Conversations\, Conflict\, and Feedback (May 9)\nThe Mental Health and Well-being of Your Trainees (June 13)
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/raising-a-resilient-scientist-pt-3-5-part-series/
CATEGORIES:Other Event
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SUMMARY:Raising a Resilient Scientist Pt. 2 (5-Part Series)
DESCRIPTION:A five-part series including lectures and discussion groups for faculty\, staff scientists\, and administrators who mentor students and postdoctoral fellows in the biomedical\, behavioral\, and social sciences. \nThe goal of the Raising a Resilient Scientist series is to promote the mental health and well-being of the academic research community by supporting faculty and administrators to develop self-management\, relationship-management\, and mentoring skills. A variety of topics will be covered with a specific focus on communication and shared problem-solving to help trainees deal with the inevitable setbacks experienced in high knowledge environments. \nThere are five units in the series; each unit will consist of a 75-minute lecture followed by a 1-hour facilitated discussion with peers. \nRegistration is required.  \nSchedule: \n\nCommunication Skills to Build Trainee Resilience (Feb. 1)\nPromoting Trainee Resilience (March 7)\nBuilding a Welcoming and Inclusive Research Group (April 11)\nDifficult Conversations\, Conflict\, and Feedback (May 9)\nThe Mental Health and Well-being of Your Trainees (June 13)
URL:https://www.de-ctr.org/event/raising-a-resilient-scientist-pt-3-5-part-series-2/
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