2023-2026 Wright Regional Center Workforce Development
2023-2026 Wright Regional Center Workforce Development
The goal of the Translational Workforce Development Program of the Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Science is to enhance clinical and translational science training for all participants in the learning health ecosystem. We provide resources and educational and training opportunities to create, sustain, and retain a research workforce that is competent, efficient, and knowledgeable of best practices for designing and conducting research.
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Nina Exner, Ph.D., Research Data Librarian, will review NIH's new mandate to use SciENcv for creating and certifying biosketches and Other Support documents,…
Understanding the New NIH Biosketch with Dr. Nina…
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Presented by the Wright Center on Feb. 19, 2026 In this Whetting Your Appetite for Research session, Dr. Roy Sabo of the Biostatistics Department talks about sample size…
Sample Size Calculations: How Many Participants…
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Join the C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research for the next installment of our Research Impact Seminar Series. Melissa…
Creating a Research Impact Statement with Melissa…
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Please join the Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research for a Discovery Dialogues seminar: “Using patient samples to understand why pancreatic cancer…
Using patient samples to understand why…
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Presented on Feb. 4, 2026 What you'll learn in this demo: • How to analyze and visualize multi-omic data, single-cell + bulk RNA-seq, in one platform. •…
Integrated Multiomics Discovery: From Sequencing…
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This seminar, presented by Sara Serritella, the Director of Communications or the Institute for Translational Medicine at the University of Chicago, provides an…
Don't Let Your Research Die in an Ivory…
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Presented by the Wright Center on Jan. 22, 2026 In this Whetting Your Appetite for Research session, Dr. Roy Sabo of the Biostatistics Department talks about commonly…
Common Study & Trial Designs: How to Know…
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Capture the public’s attention in this high-energy session led by award-winning journalist and lecturer Sara Serritella. As a communications expert, she teaches…
Introduction to Research Impact with Sara…
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Presented by the Wright Center on January 12 In this Discovery Dialogues session, Dr. Jacqueline Britz presented on her work in preventing opioid deaths through the…
Bright Spots and Success Stories: Learning from…
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Ensure your research meets the latest federal requirements. Join the Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research for an insightful session that covers the…
NIH Data Sharing and Open Science Updates with…
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Join us for a seminar on how Overton Index helps you show the real-world policy influence of your work. Overton is the world’s largest searchable policy database,…
Introduction to Overton: Considering How your…
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Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia and a growing health crisis as the U.S. population ages, with abnormal tau protein aggregation thought to…
Bioinformatic Bites: Molecular features of human…
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Dr. Roy Sabo, Professor, Biostatistics, discussed how to appropriately interpret and report p-values in the context of hypothesis testing. He also highlighted several…
Statistical Thinking Part II: How to Interpret…
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The Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research’s Discovery Dialogues seminar “Early Life Stress, Immune Function, and Energy: Lessons from Women…
Early Life Stress, Immune Function, and Energy:…
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Extracting pathway-level insights from untargeted metabolomics remains a major challenge due to data complexity and lack of targeted reference points. This talk presents…
A Computational Toolkit for Extracting Biological…
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