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Georgia CTSA Weekly eRoundup February 19, 2021
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Register Now! Only 2 Weeks Until Southeast Clinical and Translational Science Conference
Don't miss this opportunity! Join us March 4-5 via Zoom as we bring together researchers from across the region to present the best new clinical & translational research and build collaborative partnerships. Attend talks from top researchers, dynamic poster sessions, and breakout sessions focused on health equity, infectious disease, and health services. Register today!
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Georgia CTSA Principal Investigator Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Congratulations to Andrés J. García, PhD, Petit Chair & Executive Director of Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, & Regents' Professor, George Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech, elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. García was recognized for his principal accomplishments in molecular engineering of biomaterial surfaces & cell adhesion force technology to characterize stem & cancer cells.
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Funding (* New Opportunities)
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NIH Funding Opportunities Specific to COVID-19
This page contains a listing of active and expired funding opportunities specific to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Administrative Supplements for the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program to Address COVID-19 Public Health Needs
NCATS is issuing this NOSI to highlight the urgent need for projects that address the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. The CTSA Program is uniquely qualified to contribute to these efforts. NCATS expects to issue 1-4 awards for involvement with clinical studies and trials in support of COVID interventions, as well as providing clinical samples and assessing infectious or convalescent status. Applications will be accepted immediately and on a rolling basis through August 16, 2024.
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* Using Innovative Digital Healthcare Solutions to Improve Quality at the Point of Care (R21/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality invites R21/R33 applications to its program supporting research projects that test promising digital healthcare interventions aimed at improving quality of care and healthcare services delivery at the point of care. This FOA will use the Phased Innovation Award (R21/R33) mechanism to provide up to 2 years of R21 support for initial developmental activities, and up to 3 years of R33 support for expanded activities.
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* NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (Parent R13 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
The purpose of the NIH Research Conference Grant (R13) is to support high quality scientific conferences that are relevant to the NIH's mission and to the public health. A conference is defined as a symposium, seminar, workshop, or any other organized and formal meeting, whether conducted face-to-face or via the internet, where individuals assemble (or meet virtually) for the primary purpose to exchange technical information and views or explore or clarify a defined subject, problem, or area of knowledge, whether or not a published report results from such meeting.
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Emory SOM I3 (Imagine, Innovate and Impact) Nexus Awards – LOI Due March 8
The I3 Nexus Research Awards will provide seed money to fundamental biological and translational investigators for obtaining sufficient data to ultimately develop external collaborative funding applications, and to investigators who may not otherwise engage in multi- and interdisciplinary research. These awards require interdisciplinary team collaboration, with at least one collaborator outside of the home department/division (within the Emory SOM) who brings a different discipline, expertise, or methodology to the project.
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Basket Clinical Trials of Drugs Targeting Shared Molecular Etiologies in Multiple Rare Diseases (U44 Clinical Trial Required) – LOI Due March 13
The purpose of this FOA is to support basket clinical trials of drugs targeting shared molecular etiologies in more than one rare disease. To facilitate clinical trial start up, and leverage existing datasets, preference will be given to applications focusing on diseases that are under study by the Rare Disease Clinical Research Network (RDCRN), and that involve collaborations with RDCRN clinical investigators.
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* The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2021 John E. Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of Cultures – Internal Due March 17
This program provides support for collaborative research on historical and contemporary topics of major scholarly significance. The seminars bring together faculty, foreign visitors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students from a variety of fields mainly in the arts, humanities, and interpretive social sciences for intensive study of subjects chosen by the participants.
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RWJF 2021 Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program - Due March 17
The Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program offers four-year postdoctoral research awards to physicians, dentists, and nurses from historically marginalized backgrounds. Scholars should be committed to working toward eliminating health disparities by achieving senior rank in academic medicine, dentistry, or nursing. The Foundation will fund up to 10 four-year awards of up to $420,000 each.
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* Multi-disciplinary Machine-assisted, Genomic Analysis & Clinical Approaches to Shortening the Rare Diseases Diagnostic Odyssey (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Opt.) – LOI Due March 19
This FOA invites researchers to submit applications for multi-disciplinary diagnostic strategies for rare diseases that combine machine-assistance, genomic analysis, and clinical consultation. These strategies must be able to be adopted and performed at the primary or secondary care levels by front-line healthcare providers and be readily integrated into their clinical care workflow. NCATS will host a pre-application webinar March 12, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM. Register for webinar.
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative: Pediatric Networks for the Human Cell Atlas – LOI Due March 30
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative invites applications for three-year collaborative projects for the generation of healthy, single-cell reference data from pediatric tissue samples for the Human Cell Atlas (HCA). The Pediatric Networks should collectively generate new tools, open source analysis methods, and data from a diversity of donors and organs that provide valuable contributions to the HCA community.
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Georgia CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design Grants – Due March 31
Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design (BERD) program is soliciting proposals to support novel methodological research in biostatistics, epidemiology, or health services research and related areas to advance clinical and translational research (CTR). Review criteria include quantitative methodological research to fill gaps in CTR, innovation, feasibility, and plans for dissemination and translation of results. Awardees are encouraged to disseminate any software developed in their research to relevant publicly available software repositories. Full-time faculty from Emory, Georgia Tech, Morehouse School of Medicine, and UGA may submit proposals. New investigators are encouraged to apply; meritorious applications from new investigators will be prioritized for funding. Two awards up to $20,000 will be awarded.
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* Administrative Supplements for Submission of Tissue Chip Data to the Microphysiology Systems Database – Due April 3
This NOSI informs current awardees that the NCATS is providing an opportunity for supplemental funding to support deposition of data generated from tissue chips into the NCATS-funded Microphysiology Systems Database (MPS-Db).
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* Emory Lung Cancer SPORE/Winship Invest$ Development Research Program Due – April 9
This program aims to identify new and innovative research opportunities by supporting meritorious proposals that could expand into full research projects in the future, including those of high risk-high reward projects that might otherwise not be funded; to foster collaborative research between investigators; and to enhance translational research in lung cancer by increasing the number of meritorious investigators working on lung cancer. Pilot projects must conduct basic, translational or clinical research into the cause, prevention, detection or treatment of lung cancer.
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The James S. McDonnel Foundation 2021 Opportunity Award – Due April 9
The James S. McDonnel Foundation Opportunity Award provides up to $250,000 in seed funds expendable over a flexible time period (between 2 and 4 years) as needed by researchers to design and carry out new studies motivated by questioning, revisiting, or re-examining the current state of academic knowledge of human cognition and behavior using a dynamic, context-sensitive lens.
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Russell Sage Foundation and William T. Grant Foundation Educational Opportunity Monitoring Project – Due April 29
Russell Sage Foundation seeks research projects that aim to deepen our understanding of educational opportunity and success in the United States by analyzing data on academic achievement from the Stanford Education Data Archive constructed by Sean Studies that can plausibly identify the effects of policies, practices, and conditions on achievement and achievement inequality, or the effects of achievement and achievement gaps on other outcomes and forms of inequality, will be preferred over descriptive or correlational studies.
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Russell Sage Foundation Research Grants Core Programs and Special Initiatives - Due May 4
The Russell Sage Foundation is especially interested in research at the intersection of behavioral economics and behavioral sciences and its other programs—Future of Work; Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration; Social, Political and Economic Inequality. Priority will be given to field experiments, as opposed to lab experiments.
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* The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation RFP: Clinical Quality Measures to Improve Diagnosis – Due May 10
The foundation solicits novel ideas and approaches for developing new clinical quality measures to improve diagnosis, specifically targeting three major categories of disease: acute vascular events (such as stroke and myocardial infarction), infections (such as sepsis and pneumonia) and cancer (such as lung and colorectal).
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Screening for Conditions by Electronic Nose Technology (SCENT) (U01 Clinical Trial Optional) - LOI Due May 10
This FOA is seeking applications for a portable sensing device to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from skin and to develop a catalog of VOCs as distinct signatures for at least 20 human diseases and conditions. These sensing devices must be able to associate VOC patterns using artificial intelligence to patients with various conditions for diagnostic purposes along with capabilities to incorporate and integrate vital signs. This FOA requires multidisciplinary collaborations and a team science approach. Groups may include a combination of the following: Biomedical engineers, material scientists, biosensing experts, software engineers, chemists, clinicians, clinical trialists, biostatisticians, data analysts and/or other relevant experts in academia and industry.
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New Chemistries for Un-drugged Targets through A Specialized Platform for Innovative Research Exploration (ASPIRE) Collaborative Research Program (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trials Not Allowed) – LOI Due June 8
This FOA aims to promote partnerships between NCATS intramural investigators (e.g., those conducting research within the labs and clinics of NCATS) and extramural investigators (e.g., those conducting research in labs and clinics outside of the NIH). Specifically, The FOA will provide support for extramural investigators to take advantage of the unique research opportunities available at the NCATS ASPIRE Laboratory within the NCATS Division of Pre-clinical Innovation, and develop innovative ASPIRE modules that will facilitate identification of novel chemical entities targeted towards currently undrugged biological space.
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Virtual Approaches Towards New Chemistries for Un-drugged Targets through A Specialized Platform for Innovative Research Exploration (ASPIRE) Collaborative Research Program (U18 Clinical Trials Not Allowed) – LOI Due June 8
This FOA will support intramural - extramural collaborations to develop virtual modules that will enhance the platform’s capabilities. The anticipated outcome includes identification, design, synthesis, and validation of new chemical entities as starting points for drug development of novel targets, and the expansion of chemical space available for drug screening.
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Georgia CTSA KL2-Mentored Clinical and Translational Research Scholars Program – Due March 1
The goal of the KL2 Scholars program is to support and enhance career development for junior faculty (MD, PhD, MD/PhD, or PharmD) committed to a career in clinical and/or translational research. The Georgia CTSA is committed to assisting junior faculty at partner institutions to become independent, established, and ethical clinical and/or translational research investigators.
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Emory BIRCWH Program – Due March 1
The Emory BIRCWH program, short for Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health, is a highly selective career development program for junior faculty interested in women's health research and/or sex/gender science. The ultimate goal of the BIRCWH program is to train junior faculty, through a mentored research and career development experience, to become independent investigators who use novel, interdisciplinary approaches to advance the science of women’s health and sex/gender research. Communicable disease research is one area of focus for the Emory BIRCWH program.
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Georgia CTSA TL1 (T32-like) Training Grant Clinical & Translational Research Training - Postdoc Due March 15
The TL1 program is focused on providing innovative didactic and mentored research training to individuals interested in careers that encompass clinical and/or translational research. The TL1 program supports predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees (medical and PhD students, resident and fellow physicians, PhD postdocs, and PharmD residents).
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Phlebotomy 101 Introduction to Venipuncture – March 25 & 26
Phlebotomy 101 is a two-day classroom and clinical, hands-on training to venipuncture offered through the Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs). The course is offered bi-monthly to research coordinators from Emory, MSM and UGA.
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National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) Research Study Cohort 3 – March 25 – 26
NRMN SETH will be offering Grant Writing Coaching and Mock Study Section for Junior Faculty, and Early-Stage Investigators who are actively writing NIH style research proposals. The randomized controlled study is specifically designed to meet the needs of diverse investigators at RCMI, CTSA, IDeA and other NIH funded emerging research institutions committed to workforce diversity. Early-Stage Investigators will learn grant writing techniques developed at Northwestern University while working in small coaching groups with up to 5-6 study participants and 1 coach.
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* Emory Lung Cancer SPORE/Winship Invest$ Career Enhancement Program – Due April 9
This program promotes the advancement of early career lung cancer investigators through the conduct of a mentored Career Enhancement Program (CEP). The goals of the CEP are to provide mentoring and guidance for early career academic physician-scientists, clinician-investigators, and laboratory-based scientists who wish to dedicate their efforts to translational research in the areas of diagnosis, imaging, prevention, treatment, and improvement in quality of life in lung cancer, and to enhance diversity among the lung cancer research community.
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Certificate Program in Translational Research (CPTR) – Due April 30
The Certificate Program in Translational Research (CPTR) is a formal 16-credit Emory Laney Graduate School program for trainees who seek to conduct research at the interface between basic and translational science and clinical medicine. Despite the explosive growth in biomedical knowledge, it has been increasingly difficult to translate this knowledge and discovery into applications for the treatment of disease and to benefit human health by addressing gaps between biology and medicine and promoting multidisciplinary team science. The CPTR enhances and transforms translational research training for predoctoral PhD students, postdoctoral fellows (PhD or MD) and junior faculty at Emory, MSM, Georgia Tech, and UGA.
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Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation Diversity in Clinical Trials Career Development Program
The BMSF DCTCDP is a 2-year program designed to support the career development of early-stage investigator (as defined by NIH) physicians underrepresented in medicine, or physicians who have a demonstrated commitment to increasing diversity in clinical research, to become independent clinical trial investigators who are engaged in advancing health equity through their research and mentoring. The DCTCDP provides an award for salary support to protect time for all program-related activities. The application is a two-step process, beginning with a Letter of Intent (LOI). The application portal is open now and will close on July 2.
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N3C - COVID-19 Analytics Platform Now Open
Researchers studying COVID-19 now are able to access an innovative new analytics platform that contains clinical data from the electronic health records of people who were tested for the novel coronavirus or who have had related symptoms. Part of the NCATS National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave, the centralized and secure data platform features powerful analytics capabilities for online discovery, visualization and collaboration.
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Video Provides Overview of Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers’ Services
Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs) offer dedicated space, experienced staff, and resources to support research at a competitive cost. GCRCs assist investigators of all experience levels from Emory, Georgia Tech, Morehouse School of Medicine, UGA, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. We serve adult and pediatric patient populations in Georgia. Watch this new video to learn more about how we can help you with your research.
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Vote for Art in Science Imaging Competition 2021
Every year, the Integrated Cellular Imaging Core at Emory holds an imaging competition. The submissions are by graduate students. We hold this competition to promote imaging and to celebrate the beauty and art of science. We would love for as many votes as possible to help us choose the best! We would also like to pay honor to Kun Lin. Sadly, we lost Kun Lin this year. He was a talented neuroscientist and microscopist. All of us at Integrated Cellular Imaging will miss his enthusiasm, humor and passion.
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Bench2Market Talks: Explaining Quality Management Systems - March 17
Quality Management Systems are an essential process on the path to FDA approval by ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Learn what design control means for your medical device and how early implementation of CGMP guidelines impact development of pharma and medical products. Speaker, Brett Rogers, MBID, is a graduate of the Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development program at Georgia Tech and has extensive experience in manufacturing with Facet Medical Technologies and is a co-founder and board member of TendoNova, an Atlanta-based medical device start-up.
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Georgia CTSA Community Engagement Forum – April 1–2 (Abstracts Due: EXTENDED to February 23)
We invite you to take advantage of this opportunity to share your research and/or program or policy experiences related to academic and community partnerships. The Georgia CTSA Community Engagement program is an inter-institutional collaboration focused on accelerating the translation of science and research discoveries to application at the community level towards advancing population health. Professionals, students, and community members who would like to share research, policy work, or programs that address health or healthcare in Georgia are encouraged to submit an abstract by February 23.
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Participants Needed for COVID-19 Vaccine and Therapeutic Trials
Adults 18 and older, from all races and ethnicities, are needed to participate in COVID-19 trials. Please spread the word to help recruit minorities, especially for vaccine trials.
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Black Men in White Coats: Film Screening & Discussion – Viewing Feb. 19-23, Discussion Feb. 24
Emory School of Medicine and Morehouse School of Medicine invite all faculty, staff and learners to join Black Men in White Coats: a film screening and discussion in honor of Black History Month. This documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large. Watch the film anytime between February 19 and 23, then join a discussion on February 24 from 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM.
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Team Science Skill Series: Leading Teams – TODAY
Join Assistant Professor Julie Dinh, PhD from Baruch College for an interactive workshop via Zoom from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. At the end of this session, participants will be able to define leadership and its structures within work teams, identify common behaviors that develop and inhibit effective leadership within teams, and develop strategies to maintain leadership in current work environments, including within virtual settings.
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CTID Seminar – TODAY
Join CTID (Center for Transplantation and Immune-mediated Disorders) via Zoom from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM to learn more about “Genetics of Childhood-onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Manifestations and Complications” with Assistant Professor Linda Hiraki, MD, FRCPC, MS, ScD.
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ARC Webinar – February 23
Join ARC (Aflac Research Conference) via Zoom from 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM to learn more about “A PRIMER on PROMIS-Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life in Children" with Carlton Dampier, MD and "Clinical Application of Biomarkers in Acute GVHD" with Muna Qayed, MD, MSCR.
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Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference - March 4 - 5
Hosted by the Georgia CTSA, register now to virtually join us as we bring together researchers from across the region to present the best new clinical and translational research and build collaborative partnerships.
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International GMP Conference – March 8 – 11
The International Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Conference was established in conjunction with the FDA in 1976 to create an annual ongoing dialogue between regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical industry on important issues in drug compliance and quality. Attendees will leave the conference with valuable information and ideas that will facilitate the production of safe, high quality drugs for consumers.
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HSRC Seminar Series – March 17
Join Health Science Research Center via Zoom from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM to learn more about “Using Evaluative Frameworks to Assess Implementation Outcomes: Lessons in School Mental Health for Students with Autism" with Assistant Professor Katherine Pickard, MD.
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CTSC “Un-Meeting”: Tackling the Digital Divide to Improve Telehealth – March 26
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a dramatic increase in utilization of telehealth. There is an urgent need to identify the barriers and limitations of the current system to improve care delivery for patients. The CTSC Cleveland is hosting a virtual “Un-Meeting” to discuss and will be holding a limited number of hub-appointed nominee registrations. Since attendance will be limited, this pre-registration option allows each CTSA Program hub to nominate one individual to participate prior to open registration on March 3. For more information, please contact Georgia CTSA Senior Center Administrator Andrew West .
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HIV & Aging: Mitochondria to the Metropolis - Population Determinants of Health – April 14 -16
This multidisciplinary conference will provide a venue for all attendees to build scientific partnership and contribute useful knowledge to the quality of care and life of persons aging with HIV.
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7th Annual Health Services Research Day – May 5 (Abstracts Due: March 8)
Health Services Research Day is going virtual! Join us for this symposium and networking opportunity where researchers across Georgia will learn about ongoing quality, effectiveness, and value-based research activities. Oral and poster presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts.
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Southeastern Pediatric Research Conference – June 11 (Abstracts Due: March 1) Please join us for the 10th anniversary of our annual event to highlight the scope of pediatric research being conducted across the southeast and specifically at Emory, Children’s, Georgia Tech, and MSM. Get ready for an exciting day of presentations, poster sessions, networking and knowledge-sharing, plus a special 10th anniversary reception! Abstracts on any topic related to child health will be considered. Learn more and register .
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