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Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) 2017 Conference
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel - Washington, D.C.
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The 2017 Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Conference will highlight the importance of basic, clinical, and population science collaborations to address minority health and health disparities.
Global Experts meeting on Toxicology
Holiday Inn Singapore atrium
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Toxicology meeting 2017 will impact an attractive moment to meet people in the research field and therefore it takes a delight in opening a gate to meet the ability in the field, young researchers and potential speakers.
Meetings International proudly announces the Global Experts Meeting on Toxicology Conference scheduled during November 13-14, 2017 at Singapore, with a theme of “Communing Toxicology Investigations for Human Health".
24th Annual Roger P. Mason Sr. M.D. Glaucoma Symposium
Howard University Hospital
New Insights into Angle Closure Glaucoma with guest lecture David Steven Friedman.
2017 National HBCU Week Conference
The Annual National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Week Conference is planned under the leadership of the White House Initiative on HBCUs and with input from the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and its conference sponsors. It provides a forum to exchange information and share innovations among and between institutions.
Department of Medicine Research Seminar
Walter Lester Henry, Jr., MD, Towers Auditorium
Speaker
Carla D. Williams, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Interim Director, Howard University Cancer Center
Topic
"Tobacco Disparities: Practice to Policy"
Thursday, July 20, 2017
12pm - 1pm
Howard University Hospital
Walter Lester Henry, Jr., MD Towers Auditorium
Stress Sleep and Health Symposium
Howard University Interdisciplinary Research Building 2201 Georgia Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20059 United States
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The Howard University Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Stress/Sleep Studies Program will hold a research symposium on Monday, July 17 to examine the relationship between sleep and health, including the role of compromised sleep on the health of African Americans living in stressful urban environments. Speakers will include members of the Sleep Stress Research team at Howard University and outside experts. The symposium will be held 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Interdisciplinary Research Building, 2201 Georgia Ave., Washington DC, 20059.