Digital Scholar Webinar: Effective Research Writing - Getting Started and Tips for Successful Collaborations
During this 60-minute webinar, we feature a panel of six productive scholars, ranging from graduate students to professors, who offer tips and strategies for effective research writing.
Career Development Seminar Series: Academic Industry Clinical Collaboration - Best Practices
This 60-minute session uses real-life examples of best practices for Academic-Pharma/Biotech collaboration. We will illustrate examples from both Large Pharma and Biotech Start-up companies.
Career Development Seminar Series: NIH Loan Repayment Programs: The Why and the How
This 60-minute session covers the process of applying for an NIH Loan Repayment Award in a brief didactic. A panel of recent award recipients from Keck and CHLA with then discuss their experiences applying.
Digital Scholar Webinar: Finding and Accessing Publicly Available Datasets
During this 60-minute webinar we will talk about resources for searching for publicly available datasets, and the process for registering and accessing government data using the National Survey on Drug Use and Health as a model.
Digital Scholar Webinar: Social and Environmental Determinants of Health (SEDoH) in Clinical Informatics
This 60-minute session informs attendees how social and environmental factors act as determinants of patients’ health.
Digital Scholar Webinar: Best Practices for Establishing an Effective Online Presence
Learn strategies for promoting your research, publications, conference talks and other efforts.
Digital Scholar Webinar: Effectively Utilizing Video in Research
Effectively utilizing video can be a challenge as you attempt to communicate specific ideas to your intended audience. This 60-minute webinar explores how video can elevate the presentation of your findings.
Digital Scholar Webinar: Giving Back: Strategies for Effectively Communicating Results Back to Research Participants
Digital Scholar Webinar: Giving Back: Strategies for Effectively Communicating Results Back to Research Participants