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Due September 15, 2024
The Division of Clinical Research would like to thank you for your participation in this year’s Clinical Research Day. Abstract submissions are now closed. We have begun accepting poster submissions.
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Dear Clinical Research Day participants,
The Division of Clinical Research would like to thank you for your participation in this year’s Clinical Research Day (CRD). Abstract submissions are now closed. We have begun accepting poster submissions. The abstract book will be compiled and available on CRD October 10, 2024.
Poster Submission are due by Sunday, September 15, 2024.
Over [number of presenters] submissions have expressed interest in presenting a poster this year. This is a truly heartening level of interest that aptly exemplifies the strength of the research community here at MGH.
Everyone that submitted an abstract may submit a poster. All submitted posters will be viewable on the portal’s Abstract and Poster Gallery.
Poster Presentations:
This year, we will be grouping presenters together into proctored Zoom breakout rooms. The number of presenters we can accommodate is limited.
Award winners will be given priority for time slots. The remaining slots will be assigned in order of submission time.
Although not all posters can be presented in the remote Zoom session, all posters will be viewable by the MGB research community through the poster portal.
Sincerely,
Division of Clinical Research, Massachusetts General Research Institute
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The Center for Suicide Research and Prevention (CSRP) invites you to its first free & virtual Annual Conference!
The Center for Suicide Research and Prevention (CSRP) at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University is the NIH’s newest practice-based center for suicide research. We are a multidisciplinary center aimed at advancing and implementing innovative research. The CSRP is hosting a free, virtual conference that aims to share the expertise of scientists, clinicians, and community leaders shaping the future of suicide prevention.
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The event will be held virtually on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 from 9 AM – 2 PM EST via Zoom. Attendance is free and open to all individuals. Register here for FREE! To learn more, please visit our website.
Have other questions? Contact us @ MGHCSRP@MGB.ORG
Clinical research is complicated. It is governed by regulations, guidelines, and institutional policies. It involves people inside and outside of the institution, in clinical areas, doing financial management, etc. But you don’t have to do it all alone! Join the DCR’s network of study coordinators, research assistants, and project managers to learn something new about different clinical research operations topics. With something for everyone, these sessions cover how to’s on protocols, basic study designs, informed consent, managing your day to day, and many more.
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The CPP’s 4th Annual Conference on Precision Psychiatry, “Innovation to Implementation” is occurring virtually September 26th-27th, 2024!
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