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ZoomEmail your peers and instructor your revised paper (2nd draft- PART B) on 6/9. course details →
Email your peers and instructor your revised paper (2nd draft- PART B) on 6/9. course details →
Project presentation VI: 2nd draft of paper (=PART B) Class Assignment due on this day: Come prepared to present the 2nd draft of your paper in class and provide feedback to your peers’ papers. 20min/each + 15min Q&A course details →
No class. Independent study. Instructor available for consultation. Work on your final paper course details →
In class presentation. 10 min max + 10 min Q&A course details →
Final revisions: meet with the instructor and submit the final version of the paper course details →
Topic: We will be focusing on issues of diversity and inclusion in research for the ‘book’ club this summer. On 6/21, we will discuss a book chapter from the upcoming Population Neuroscience book: Racial, Ethnic, and Geographic Diversity in Population Neuroscience Zoom: https://pitt.zoom.us/j/95032317748?from=addon Meeting ID: 950 3231 7748
Topic: Discussion of language choice in writing with guidance on terminology related to aging, race, ethnicity, gender, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation; Geographic, Social, and Economic Context Please review the following documents beforehand: https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.14941 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2783090 https://www.alz.org/research/for_researchers/rfi-inclusive-language-guide Zoom: https://pitt.zoom.us/j/93182661958?from=addon Meeting ID: 931 8266 1958
Benjamin Warner, MS, PhD, Department of Epidemiology Liquid biopsy for cancer prevention: Can Epstein-Barr virus serology stratify nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk This seminar has been created as a platform for postdoctoral scholars and junior researchers to discuss their research/work, give talks, and have an opportunity for peer discussions. If you are interested in showcasing your research, […]
Topic: Organize and plan for paper sprint. Review paper sprint approach. Review project idea/outline paper from Dr. Shaaban. Select project roles. The Fall 2024 PNA Seminar theme is "A PNA Perspective on WEIRD-A Special Writing Workshop Series"
Kailyn Witonsky discusses chronic pain reduction at the Fall Munch & Learns Series! "Kailyn Fay Robinson Witonsky is a trainee in the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She will be here to talk about some of the best ways to reduce chronic pain." Please register to attend this […]