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What goals has the ICTS set for the next 5 years? What services does the Genome Technology Access Center provide? These are just two of the many questions answered by reading the August-September edition of the ICTS News.
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"Rising to the Challenge: Public Health in the 21st Century" The Institute for Public Health annual conference will be held at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on Washington University's Medical Campus. For details see the flier below.
2012 Conference
Cathy Sarli will explain how to comply with the NIH Public Access Policy during this brown-bag presentation. Wednesday, November 14 from Noon to 1 pm in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center, Room 213. Register at https://becker.wustl.edu/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=49.
The MSCI (Master of Science in Clinical Investigation) tuition is currently $1,000 / credit hour, unchanged since 2005. Starting in the 2013-14 academic year, the anticipated tuition rate will increase slightly each year. Proposed tuition rates are annually subject to final approval from the Dean's office, but for anticipated increases, see the document linked below.
MSCI Tuition
The Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation (BJHF) and the ICTS announce the 5th annual BJHF/ICTS Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program. Deadlines and the full RFA are available on this website through Funding Opportunities. The program will award one year pilot grants not to exceed $50,000 direct costs.
Questions may be addressed to icts@dom.wustl.edu, Jaimee Stagner (ICTS) at 314-362-6325, Becky Evans (ICTS) at 314-362-9386 or Pamela Jayne (BJHF) at 314-286-0349.
The ICTS has launched the ICTS Research Accelerator, a web-based tool to facilitate easy, secure collaboration and resource sharing. Researchers at all ICTS partner institutions are welcome to use the tool. Getting started takes less than 2 minutes. For more information see the PDF below or access the tool at http://icts.researchaccelerator.org
Accelerator Description
Feedback Forum
Follow the link below to provide anonymous feedback related to the ICTS and its Cores and programs.
ICTS Feedback Forum
contact information
Bradley Evanoff, MD, MPH
bevanoff@dom.wustl.edu ICTS Director
Kelle H. Moley, MD
moleyk@wustl.edu ICTS Co-Director
Rebecca Evans
revans@dom.wustl.edu Business Director (314) 362-9386
Or email us at ICTS@dom.wustl.edu
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