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− | | style="background:#9BF2C5; color:black" align="Center"| MGH-Hub Courses- Clinical Research Program | + | | style="background:#9BF2C5; color:black" align="Center"| '''MGH-Hub Courses- Clinical Research Program''' |
+ | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| 185 Cambridge St, MGH, (Located near Whole Foods) | ||
+ | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| Liz Solomon | ||
+ | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black" align="Center"| esolomon@partners.org | ||
+ | | style="background:#C3D1C3; color:black" align="Center"| 617-726-3587 | ||
+ | | style="background:#C3D1C3; color:black" align="Center"| MGH offers free biostats to postdocs. A series of three sets of classes from late fall to early spring. Classes offered include Basic Biostats, Biostats for Physiologic Studies, Grant Writing and Scientific Writing. [http://www.massgeneral.org/crp/contact.asp/ CMGH- Hub Courses] | ||
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+ | | style="background:#9BF2C5; color:black" align="Center"| '''Harvard Affiliated Radiochemits Semi- Monthly Educational Meeting in September''' | ||
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+ | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| Tim DeGrado, PhD | ||
+ | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black" align="Center"| TDEGRADO@partners.org | ||
+ | | style="background:#C3D1C3; color:black" align="Center"| 617-525-8939 | ||
+ | | style="background:#C3D1C3; color:black" align="Center"| September | ||
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+ | | style="background:#9BF2C5; color:black" align="Center"| Harvard On-going classes | ||
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+ | | style="background:#C3D1C3; color:black" align="Center"| [http://itwwebs.med.harvard.edu/EventsCal/ASP-HTML/index.asp/ Harvard Medical Community Calendar]<br> | ||
+ | [http://web.hms.harvard.edu/pda/ HMS/HSDM Postdoc Association, open to all HMS affiliated postdocs, with resources and events] | ||
+ | OPRC PostDoc Bulletin Board of Events | ||
+ | Introduction to Grant Writing 101 Class. When: Friday, August 8th, 2-4.30pm. Where: Dana 1635. This class introduces the essentials of grant preparation and revision, from developing a research idea to revising and resubmitting a proposal. The class primarily covers R01 applications for the NIH, but many of the principles apply equally to proposals for other funding agencies. Emphasis is placed on conveying scientific content clearly and succinctly through logical organization and effective presentation of the proposed research. Registration is required. | ||
+ | 6th International Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System, Wednesday, Sep 03, 2008. Contact Info: Tammy Gilson-Hodge, TGILSON-HODGE@PARTNERS.ORG, 617-525-8395. Conference Website: http://www.themeningiomaconference2008.org/ | ||
+ | Office for Women's Careers Fall Reception, Thursday, Sep 18, 4:30PM - 6:00PM, Location: PBB Rotunda | ||
+ | The Sexing of Science: Past, Present and Future, Tues, Sep 23, 12:00PM-1:30PM, One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor Conference Room 002B, 1620 Tremont Street Renee Bergland, PhD, Associate Professor of English from Simmons College, will demonstrate the cycles that women in science have gone through historically, taking material from her biography of Maria Mitchell, the first woman member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, who was the first woman Professor at Vassar College. Nancy Berliner, MD, and moderators Carol Nadelson, MD and Jean Emans, MD will consider the current situation and the future for women in science and medicine. | ||
+ | Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 12:00, "Advanced Data Visualization Techniques", David Boloker - IBM, Location of Seminar: Center for Advanced Medical Imaging, Crosstown Center, Mass Ave and Albany St, 5th floor Conference Room 5100. | ||
+ | Harvard NeuroDiscovery Annual Symposium: Protein Folding and Neurodegeneration, Contact:Zara Smith, Phone: 671-432-3370, Email: neurodiscovery@hms.harvard.edu | ||
+ | Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials, Sept.-Oct. 2008, Mon. & Thurs. from 5 - 6:15pm. This course in clinical trial design is designed to introduce the theory and practice of clinical trials. | ||
+ | Writing for Publication: The Clinician Teacher, Tuesday, Nov 04, 12:00PM - 1:30PM, Location: One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor Conference Room 002B, 1620 Tremont Street, Boston. | ||
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+ | | style="background:#9BF2C5; color:black" align="Center"| '''MGH-Hub Courses- Clinical Research Program''' | ||
| style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| 185 Cambridge St, MGH, (Located near Whole Foods) | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| 185 Cambridge St, MGH, (Located near Whole Foods) | ||
| style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| Liz Solomon | | style="background:#D1FFF9; color:black"| Liz Solomon |
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Radiology Department Events | Location | Contact | Phone | Comments | |
Research HMS Tutorial | Dana Farber-ML104A Level L1 (behind the cafeteria) | Terri Smith | Terri_Smith@dfci.harvard.edu | 617-632-2603 | Third Friday of every month, 3:00-4:00PM |
1st Monday Seminar | Anesthesia | Debbie O'Shea Begley | djo@bwh.harvard.edu | 617-732-5961 | First Monday Seminar October-May 12:00-1:15PM |
Resident Conferences | Abrams Conference Room | Jenna Hastings; Bruce Boynton | JMHASTINGS@partners.org; BBOYNTON@partners.org | 617-732-5938; 617-278-0702 | . |
Radiology Grand Rounds | Bornstein Amphitheater | Cynthia Brathwaite | cbrathwaite@partners.org | 617-732-7828 | Every Tuesday, September- June 12, 12:15-1:15PM |
SPL Journal Club | Hollenberg Conference Room | Steve Haker | haker@bwh.harvard.edu | 617-732-5500 EXT. 2102 | Every Wednesday 1:00-2:00PM |
Crosstown Special Seminar Series | Center for Advanced Medical Imaging Crosstown Center Mass Ave & Albany St. 5th Floor Conference Room 5100 | Kathy Andriole, Laura Kabel | kandriole@partners.org; kabel@partners.org | 617-525-7561; 617-525-6775 | Every Monday, 12:00PM |
All Local SME Courses | Several Locations, See website for information | Danielle Klette | DKLETTE@partners.org | 617-525-7330 | RADCME Courses |
BRI-Seminars in Functional and Molecular Imaging | Bornstein Amphitheater | Lauren Grenier | LGRENIER2@partners.org | 617-525-7287 | TBA |
Center for Faculty Development and Diversity Office for Women's Careers (OWC)- CFDD Courses (Writing for Publication: The Clinician Teacher- Fall | One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor Conference Room | Director: Carol Nadelson, MD; Admin: Vivian Cooley-Collier | owc@partners.org | 617-732-8595 | CFDD Courses |
Center for Clinical Investigation | CCI Conference Room | Erica Eagan | eeagan@partners.org | 617-525-7654 | . |
Office for Postdoctoral and Research Careers (OPRC) | Carrie Hall | Carolyn Rotondi | CROTONDI@partners.org OR BWHPostdocCareers@partners.org | 617-525-9323 | Office for Post Doctoral and Research Affairs |
MGH-Hub Courses- Clinical Research Program | 185 Cambridge St, MGH, (Located near Whole Foods) | Liz Solomon | esolomon@partners.org | 617-726-3587 | MGH offers free biostats to postdocs. A series of three sets of classes from late fall to early spring. Classes offered include Basic Biostats, Biostats for Physiologic Studies, Grant Writing and Scientific Writing. CMGH- Hub Courses |
Harvard Affiliated Radiochemits Semi- Monthly Educational Meeting in September | . | Tim DeGrado, PhD | TDEGRADO@partners.org | 617-525-8939 | September |
Harvard On-going classes | . | . | . | . | Harvard Medical Community Calendar HMS/HSDM Postdoc Association, open to all HMS affiliated postdocs, with resources and events OPRC PostDoc Bulletin Board of Events Introduction to Grant Writing 101 Class. When: Friday, August 8th, 2-4.30pm. Where: Dana 1635. This class introduces the essentials of grant preparation and revision, from developing a research idea to revising and resubmitting a proposal. The class primarily covers R01 applications for the NIH, but many of the principles apply equally to proposals for other funding agencies. Emphasis is placed on conveying scientific content clearly and succinctly through logical organization and effective presentation of the proposed research. Registration is required. 6th International Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System, Wednesday, Sep 03, 2008. Contact Info: Tammy Gilson-Hodge, TGILSON-HODGE@PARTNERS.ORG, 617-525-8395. Conference Website: http://www.themeningiomaconference2008.org/ Office for Women's Careers Fall Reception, Thursday, Sep 18, 4:30PM - 6:00PM, Location: PBB Rotunda The Sexing of Science: Past, Present and Future, Tues, Sep 23, 12:00PM-1:30PM, One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor Conference Room 002B, 1620 Tremont Street Renee Bergland, PhD, Associate Professor of English from Simmons College, will demonstrate the cycles that women in science have gone through historically, taking material from her biography of Maria Mitchell, the first woman member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, who was the first woman Professor at Vassar College. Nancy Berliner, MD, and moderators Carol Nadelson, MD and Jean Emans, MD will consider the current situation and the future for women in science and medicine. Tuesday, August 5, 2008, 12:00, "Advanced Data Visualization Techniques", David Boloker - IBM, Location of Seminar: Center for Advanced Medical Imaging, Crosstown Center, Mass Ave and Albany St, 5th floor Conference Room 5100. Harvard NeuroDiscovery Annual Symposium: Protein Folding and Neurodegeneration, Contact:Zara Smith, Phone: 671-432-3370, Email: neurodiscovery@hms.harvard.edu Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials, Sept.-Oct. 2008, Mon. & Thurs. from 5 - 6:15pm. This course in clinical trial design is designed to introduce the theory and practice of clinical trials. Writing for Publication: The Clinician Teacher, Tuesday, Nov 04, 12:00PM - 1:30PM, Location: One Brigham Circle, 4th Floor Conference Room 002B, 1620 Tremont Street, Boston. |
MGH-Hub Courses- Clinical Research Program | 185 Cambridge St, MGH, (Located near Whole Foods) | Liz Solomon | esolomon@partners.org | 617-726-3587 | MGH offers free biostats to postdocs. A series of three sets of classes from late fall to early spring. Classes offered include Basic Biostats, Biostats for Physiologic Studies, Grant Writing and Scientific Writing. CMGH- Hub Courses |