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The October issue of the ICTS News includes information about the new Lifestyle Intervention Research Core and an upcoming funding opportunity.
October 2009 ICTS News
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Becker Medical Library will offer a lunch-and-learn workshop, featuring Rebecca Brown from Scopus to help authors learn to use the tool to answer such questions as "Who is citing my work?" and "How is my research being used?". Pizza and beverages will be provided, courtesy of Scopus.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 from Noon to 1:00 pm in the Holden Auditorium at the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center.
St. Louis Community/University Health Research Partnerships (CUHRP) is a program designed to provide a vehicle through which to focus research efforts on health care problems of importance to the community with the goal of improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities. Funds are provided by Washington University, Saint Louis University and BJC HealthCare to support the development of research partnerships between community-based organizations in St. Louis City and County and faculty members at Washington University and Saint Louis University.
Letters of Intent are due by Friday, January 8. Partnerships with approved LOI will be invited to submit full proposals.
For more information, see the Saint Louis Regional Health Commission website.
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