GP IDeA CTR Network
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Working to improve regional health by strengthening the clinical & translational research (CTR) infrastructure in Nebraska, North Dakota, & South Dakota.
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The Great Plains IDeA-CTR is excited to participate in Allen Institute's Open Science Week 2021 beginning today and running through Friday, September 17th. We encourage you to join us in the digital and social media campaign! #OpenScience Week #OpenScience
gpctr.unmc.edu/2021/08/05/req… New RFA from the GP IDeA CTR Network for their annual Superstar award ($20K/1 year); as a prior recipient, I strongly recommend the opportunity!
Our new blog series continues as we highlight our Community Advisory Board members and the work they do in the community. Learn about Tommy and the amazing work he does at the NebraskaAIDSProject: bit.ly/2Tquukd
The Graduate Scholar Series highlights the work of Scholars who have graduated from the program. These interviews share their research, progress, words of wisdom, and benefits of the program. Read about University of Nebraska Medical Center researcher, Bryant England, MD: bit.ly/3xHF06i
The Graduate Scholar Series highlights the work of our Scholars who have graduated from the program. These interviews share their research, progress, words of wisdom, and benefits of the program. Read about University of Nebraska at Omaha researcher, Janelle Beadle, PhD: bit.ly/3kADiff
With our Community Collaborators Registry we have streamlined our goal to address community concerns by creating partnerships. Are you aware of a potential research collaboration that could address a #communityhealth issue? Learn more: bit.ly/2qv8nuF
The Graduate Scholar Series highlights the work of Scholars who have graduated from the program. These interviews share their research, progress, words of wisdom, and benefits of the program. Read about Boys Town National Research Hospital researcher, Daniel Rasetshwane, PhD: bit.ly/397Qypr
Pilot awardee Thayne Munce, PhD and team have been studying health and safety issues in youth football and hopes to generate new info so folks can make educated decisions to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of football participation. Read more: bit.ly/2SAIkjO
The Graduate Scholar Series highlights the work of our Scholars who have graduated from the program. These interviews share their research, progress, words of wisdom, and benefits of the program. Read about University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher, Trey Andrews, PhD: bit.ly/2T4WLcJ
Resources for our 2020 D&I Science Workshop are now available on our website for all to view. Watch interviews with #DIScience experts as they detail the key points that led to successfully funded research applications: bit.ly/36mxiSG
Pilot awardee Thayne Munce, PhD and team have been studying health and safety issues in youth football and hopes to generate new info so folks can make educated decisions to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of football participation. Read more: bit.ly/2SAIkjO
Happy to host writer, teacher, editor and producer Paul Casella, MFA North Dakota State University this week for a series of workshops for health professionals about writing for both publications and proposals and speaking/presentation strategies (sponsored by GP IDeA CTR Network).