Clinical & Translational Research: Lost in Translation?
Speaker: Kimberly Brunton RN, MSN, Associate Director of Operations, UB Clinical Research Office
Program Agenda:
- 5:30 – 6:15 pm – Registration & Networking
- 6:15 – 7:15 pm – Educational Presentation
- 7:15 – 7:30 pm – Group Discussion
Registration Cost:
- $0 Chapter Members
- $5 all other attendees
Program Description: This program will explain the meaning, importance and evolution of translational research in the current research environment.
Upon completion of this Webinar, attendees should be able to:
- Define Translational Research
- Verbalize the evolution of the Translational Research within the NIH
- Identify why Translational Research is needed
- List some of the barriers to new drug development
- Identify trends/suggestions to remove or limit barriers
Target Audience: CRC’s, Project Managers, Investigators, CRA’s, and any other research focused personnel.
Contact hours: 1.0 Contact hours have been applied for through ACRP. Membership is not required for online registration of contact hours.
To receive contact hours: Purchase the contact hours, sign in at the registration desk, and attend the program. Log on to the ACRP website then “ACRP Learning Portal” to complete the evaluation no later than 30 days following the event and obtain the online certificate.
Contact Hour Cost:
- Chapter Members $0
- ACRP Members $30
- Non-Members $30
Refund Policy: No refunds will be honored unless the program is cancelled by the chapter.
Level: Intermediate
Further Information: Kimberly Brunton at
kbrunton@buffalo.edu.
All Attendee’s must register