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COVID-19 for Clinicians: Up-to-the-Minute Advances
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National CFAR CAB Coalition N3C) Monkeypox Virtual Townhall
The National CFAR CAB Coalition (N3C) brings together expertise to speak on this urgent public health crisis.
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
4-5PM PT | 7-8PM ETRecording here: https://fb.watch/fn9GGR9QhY/
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Early State Investigator (ESI) Retreat 2023
Register to the ESI Retreat here: https://airtable.com/shrxZKlRFPoJzHNcL
Send Brenda an email to be added to the calendar event!
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June Inter-CFAR HIV and Women Research Webinar
Using patient actors to improve and evaluate PrEP counseling for adolescent girls and young women in Kenya: results from a cluster randomized trial
Pamela Kohler PhD MPH RN
Co-director, Center for Global Health Nursing
Associate Professor, University of Washington
Department of Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing | School of Nursing
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Control of COVID-19 in a College Community: Healthy Davis Together
You are invited to attend the virtual Infectious Disease and Human Health Seminar:
Control of COVID-19 in a College Community: Healthy Davis Together
Brad H. Pollock, M.P,H, Ph.D., F.A.C.E
Professor, Associate Dean, and Rolkin Chair in Public Health Sciences
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A Conversation About Science and CFARs: Dr. Carl Dieffenbach
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March CFAR-Wide Webinar -Drs. El-Sadr and Cohen: Where are we now and WHERE are we GOING
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The First Annual Inter-CFAR Meeting of Underrepresented Minority (URM) HIV Investigators
This meeting of URM investigators will focus on barriers to, and leverage points for, URM-led nationally coordinated and collaborative multidisciplinary HIV research - a mission of the CFAR. This is a one-of-a-kind network opportunity for CFAR-affiliated URM investigators conducting high-impact HIV research.
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8th Annual Mentoring the Mentors Workshop for HIV Researchers
Description
The two-day workshop is an intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide mid-career and senior faculty in HIV research with the tools for more effective mentoring, especially of mentees of diversity (defined mainly as those from underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities). The workshops discusses barriers related to being an early career investigator of diversity (e.g.
For Mentors Interested in Nurturing Early Career Investigators in HIV Research
Aldea Center on Mount Sutro
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Participatory Action Research: Knowledge construction, patient voice, community leadership and reciprocity. Carcerality and Criminalization of Pregnancy and Living with HIV