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Re-Imagining Clinical Research in the COVID World

EVENT: 
Weekly Seminar | Not Open to the Public
Who Should Attend: 
Researchers

Speakers

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Lab Director
Clinical Laboratory for Early Brain Injury Recovery
Burke Neurological Institute
Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Brain and Mind Research Institute
Weill Cornell Medicine
Co-Director of Research, Director of Cerebral Palsy Research
Blythedale Children's Hospital

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of our lives, including the ability to conduct clinical research. Rather than pause and await a COVID-19 vaccine, we are re-imagining how we can conduct ethical, safe, and scientifically rigorous clinical research. I will present some of our new practices, and will highlight a zoom-based exercise study that we will begin soon. During the presentation, we will be doing some seated exercise as a BNI community - wear a comfy exercise shirt!

For Zoom information, please contact Darlene White at daw9085@med.cornell.edu

When

Tuesday, September 29, 2020 - 12:30pm

Where

Conference Room: 
Zoom Meeting

More Information

Darlene White

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