Faculty Orientation Series: This is Harvard Catalyst

Date: 

Thursday, October 21, 2021, 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Location: 

Zoom Video Conferencing

Session Description:

This 40-minute presentation, followed by a 20-minute Q&A, is a great introduction to Harvard Catalyst, Harvard University’s Clinical and Translational Science Center, devoted to advancing human health by supporting and innovating clinical and translational science, and training the next generation of researchers.

 

Serving the research community by responding to the problem that translating biomedical research findings into clinical and public health applications that improve human health is a slow and complex process with high costs and high failure rates, this presentation will highlight the various courses and educational programs, research consulting, tools for study design and clinical trial collaboration, guidance on regulatory issues, and pilot funding for novel, high-impact projects – all freely available to trainees, fellows, and faculty.

 

We encourage attendees to review our website before arriving to better facilitate engagement and allow more time to ask questions. https://catalyst.harvard.edu/

 

Intended Audience:

  • Current HMS/HSDM research faculty, trainees, fellows, and staff
  • Staff who assist in preparing research findings

Presenters:
Noelle L. Huntington, PhD
Director, Connector and Network Programs, Harvard Catalyst; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Erica G. Lawlor, MPS
Director of Postgraduate Education, Harvard Catalyst

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Hosted in collaboration with the Office for Faculty Affairs as part of their HMS/HSDM Faculty Orientation Series.  Questions?  Contact the Office the Office for Faculty Affairs, hmsofa_programs@hms.harvard.edu