The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) communications team will be offering opportunities for Indiana CTSI-affiliated (which means all you have to do is work for IU, Purdue or the University of Notre Dame) researchers and staff to participate in a communicating science session each quarter of 2022.
This hour-long event will be interactive, with opportunities to practice communicating research and research programs to a variety of audiences including colleagues, media and the public.
The training is free and open to any interested researchers, regardless of their communications experience level.
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The Cardiovascular and Diabetes Coalition of Indiana (CADI) is working to help Hoosiers address the burden of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and stroke through education, collaboration, awareness, advocacy, and access to care. CADI uses its long-standing history of engaging various partners throughout the state in service of this work. The coalition has successfully been able to develop and launch the Better Together Plan, Indiana’s first statewide strategic plan to address cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke together.
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The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) communications team will be offering opportunities for Indiana CTSI-affiliated (which means all you have to do is work for IU, Purdue or the University of Notre Dame) researchers and staff to participate in a communicating science session each quarter of 2022.
This hour-long event will be interactive, with opportunities to practice communicating research and research programs to a variety of audiences including colleagues, media and the public.
The training is free and open to any interested researchers, regardless of their communications experience level.
Register Here
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) communications team will be offering opportunities for Indiana CTSI-affiliated (which means all you have to do is work for IU, Purdue or the University of Notre Dame) researchers and staff to participate in a communicating science session each quarter of 2022.
This hour-long event will be interactive, with opportunities to practice communicating research and research programs to a variety of audiences including colleagues, media and the public.
The training is free and open to any interested researchers, regardless of their communications experience level.
Register Here
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) communications team will be offering opportunities for Indiana CTSI-affiliated (which means all you have to do is work for IU, Purdue or the University of Notre Dame) researchers and staff to participate in a communicating science session each quarter of 2022.
This hour-long event will be interactive, with opportunities to practice communicating research and research programs to a variety of audiences including colleagues, media and the public.
The training is free and open to any interested researchers, regardless of their communications experience level.