Category: Event

Developing an NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan for Behavioral and Social Research

Developing an NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan for Behavioral and Social Research

On June 15, Rebecca Krupenevich, PhD and James McNally, PhD presented a discussion on the new NIH Data Management Sharing (DMS) Policy. In this presentation, attendees learned more about how to comply with the policy, how to handle qualitative data and how to address concerns from researchers involved with community-based/participatory research. This webinar was…

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AGING RESEARCH: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

AGING RESEARCH: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

On December 9, Helen Lamont and Amanda cash presented a discussion on the need for gerontologists in federal government positions. In this presentation attendees learned more about how to apply research skills to policy positions, and heard about career opportunities outside of academia. Speakers: Helen Lamont, Ph.D. Director, Division of Disability & Aging Policy…

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Introduction to Mediation and Moderation Concepts and Methods

Introduction to Mediation and Moderation Concepts and Methods

On November 17, Tor Neilands, PhD presented in a webinar intended to move the understanding of how to introduce three conceptual approaches to mediation analysis: the causal steps method popularized by the seminal 1986 publication of Baron and Kenny, mediation analysis conducted via parametric structural equation modeling (SEM), and causal mediation analysis. Each of…

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2022 RCMAR Annual Meeting

2022 RCMAR Annual Meeting

The 2022 Virtual RCMAR Annual Meeting is happening March 31 – April 1. Join our asynchronous sessions by viewing our Twitter posters #RCMARPosters and viewing our recorded Completed Words on YouTube. Want to join our live sessions? Download the agenda here.Register here.  

RCMAR Webinar Recording (June 11th): Best Practices for Using and Obtaining Diversity Supplements

RCMAR Webinar Recording (June 11th): Best Practices for Using and Obtaining Diversity Supplements

NIA’s Diversity Supplement program supports the development of eligible trainee-candidates who seek independent careers in aging and geriatrics research and meet NIA’s goal to enhance diversity in the biomedical workforce. On June 11th, Dr. Maria G. Carranza presented best practices for application preparation and submission, and discussed review and funding policies. View webinar recording

UCSF RISE Call for Applications

UCSF RISE Call for Applications

Research in Implementation Science for Equity (RISE) is an all-expenses-paid training opportunity for junior faculty who are underrepresented in the biomedical sciences. RISE is designed to train competitive scientists and enhance the diversity of the biomedical research workforce. The program involves a two-week RISE Summer Institute, focused on implementation science and career mentoring, which is…

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Inclusion Across the Lifespan-II Workshop

Inclusion Across the Lifespan-II Workshop

Implementation and Future Directions. Virtually join NIH on Sept. 2, 2020. Focus is on geriatric and pediatric populations in study design, recruitment/retention, and data analysis. Speakers include several RCMAR faculty. Registration is free and open now through Sept. 1. Learn more here: https://go.usa.gov/xfpgR0