We hosted the first webinar on this topic in January and look forward to hosting Part Two with new speakers and fresh insights.
Join us to learn about up-to-date ORE efforts in racially and ethnically diverse communities and gender minorities, particularly relevant to understanding COVID-19 within diverse communities and facilitating health equity, overall.
OUR PANELISTS
Ethan Cicero, PhD, RN (He/Him/His/They/Them/Their)
Assistant Professor of Nursing, Emory University
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholar
Rosie E Curiel Cid, PhD (She/Her/Hers)
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Leader - Outreach, Recruitment, and Engagement (ORE) Core, 1Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Fayron R. Epps, PhD, RN (She/Her/Hers)
Assistant Professor of Nursing, Emory University
NHCGNE Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing
Oanh Meyer, PhD, MAS
Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of California, Davis School of Medicine
Leader - Research Education Component, Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at University of California, Davis
OUR MODERATOR:
Corinne Pettigrew, PhD (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Leader - ORE Core, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
How to Attend:
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About NACC
The National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center was established in 1999 by the National Institute on Aging/NIH to facilitate collaborative, longitudinal research. Using data collected from NIA-funded Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRCs) across the United States, NACC has developed and maintains a large relational database of standardized clinical and neuropathological research data.
There are approximately 30 NIA-funded ADRCs across the United States. The Centers are organized in "cores" (Administrative; Clinical; Data Management & Statistics; Neuropathology; Outreach, Recruitment and Education; and Biomarker) and "components" (Research Education Component). These "cores" regularly host webinars, the likes of what you'll see on our channel!
For more information on upcoming NACC webinars and past webinars, please visit https://naccdata.org/adrc-resources/adrc-webinars.
To learn more about NACC, please visit https://naccdata.org/.