- CAsToR Workshop: AI Tools for Information Seeking
- DATE: Thu Apr 18, 2024
This workshop will orient participants to AI tools that can be used for information seeking and summarizing literature, such as: • Recognizing strengths and challenges of using AI in literature searching
• Learning best practices for avoiding incorrect or misleading information
• Understanding how to evaluate AI tools for information seeking There will also be some hands-on exploration! This workshop is open to all CAsToR-affiliated individuals. To participate, please register here by Thursday, April 11th. For more information, please contact Molly Coeling at mcoeling@umich.edu.- SPEAKERS: Tyler Nix, MS (Associate Director of Research & Informatics, UM Taubman Health Sciences Library) and Judy Smith, MS (Informationist, UM Taubman Health Sciences Library)
- Developing the Approach Section for Tobacco Regulatory Science Proposals
- DATE: Tue Apr 02, 2024
Panelists will each provide a brief presentation on developing the Approach section in the context of TRS proposals. There will be sufficient time for Q & A, and registrants will be offered the opportunity to submit questions prior to the event. This event is open to all TRS investigators. Registration is required. Please register by Friday, March 29th. For more information, please contact Molly Coeling at mcoeling@umich.edu.
- SPEAKERS: Dr. Stephanie Land (Program Director & Statistician, NIH National Cancer Institute, Behavioral Research Program, Tobacco Control Research Branch) and Dr. Adam Leventhal (Director, Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California) and Dr. Jamie Tam (Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Yale School of Public Health)
- Video for “Developing the Approach Section for Tobacco Regulatory Science Proposals”
- 2024 IHPI Director's Lecture: “Reflections on Health Disparities Science” with Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, M.D.
- DATE: Fri Mar 08, 2024
Join IHPI Director John Ayanian, MD, MPP, for a conversation with National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Director, Eliseo Pérez-Stable, MD. Dr. Pérez-Stable is Director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). He oversees NIMHD’s annual budget to advance the science of minority health and health disparities research. NIMHD conducts and supports research programs to advance knowledge and understanding of health disparities, identify mechanisms to improve minority health and reduce health disparities, and develop effective interventions to reduce health disparities in community and clinical settings. Please visit the event web page for registration and more information.
- SPEAKERS: Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, M.D. (Director, National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities)
- Should ChatGPT be your next co-author? Considerations for GenAI and academic authorship
- DATE: Thu Jan 25, 2024
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In this workshop, Dr. Ella August will cover key considerations for using Generative AI in academic authorship, including:
• How and why researchers have been using ChatGPT in academic writing
• Writing papers pre-ChatGPT
• Writing papers post-ChatGPT
• Professional and ethical standards
• Privacy considerations - SPEAKERS: Dr. Ella August
- Video for “Should ChatGPT be your next co-author? Considerations for GenAI and academic authorship”
- Developing Significance and Innovation Sections for Tobacco Regulatory Science Proposals
- DATE: Wed Nov 01, 2023
- Panelists will each provide a brief presentation on developing Significance and Innovation sections in the context of TRS proposals. There will be sufficient time for Q & A, and registrants will be offered the opportunity to submit questions prior to the event. This event is open to CAsToR affiliates and panelists’ invitees.Registration is required.Questions? Please contact Molly Coeling at mcoeling@umich.edu.
- SPEAKERS: Dr. Stephanie Land (Program Director & Statistician, NIH National Cancer Institute, Behavioral Research Program, Tobacco Control Research Branch) and Dr. Adam Leventhal (Director, Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California) and Dr. Jamie Tam (Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Yale School of Public Health)
- Video for “Developing Significance and Innovation Sections for Tobacco Regulatory Science Proposals”
- CAsToR Individual Development Plan
- DATE + TIME: Tue Apr 30, 2024 • 12:00 PM — 1:30 PM
- Create your personalized career development plan. An IDP is a communication tool to support setting and reaching professional
goals in collaboration with your mentor(s). In this workshop, you will:
• Create an IDP using a self-assessment process and template developed
specifically for CAsToR trainees & junior investigators (general skills, TRS
competencies, and tobacco modeling competencies for modelers or modeling collaborators)
• Establish career and research goals
• Create a roadmap to reach your goals This workshop is open to CAsToR trainees & junior investigators only. All CAsToR trainees & junior investigators are encouraged to participate. Join us on Zoom on Tuesday, April 30th from 12-1:30pm ET. Registration is required. Please register by Friday, April 26th. We will ask that you complete a portion of the self-assessment ahead of time. - SPEAKERS: Dr. Ella August
- CAsToR Webinar with Ben Apelberg and Mitch Zeller: A Conversation about the Use of Computational Models in Tobacco Regulation
- DATE + TIME: Thu May 30, 2024 • 3:00 PM — 4:00 PM
Dr. Ben Apelberg will provide brief remarks on how tobacco modelers can make their work as valuable and practical as possible for tobacco regulatory authorities. Mitch Zeller will provide commentary on Dr. Apelberg’s remarks, and both speakers will then participate in a discussion. Questions from the audience are welcomed and encouraged. Registration is required. All registrants must be approved by CAsToR to join this webinar. Questions? Please contact Molly Coeling at mcoeling@umich.edu.
- SPEAKERS: Ben Apelberg, PhD, MHS (Deputy Director, Office of Science, U.S. FDA) ; Mitch Zeller, JD (Former Director, Center for Tobacco Products, U.S. FDA)