This Grants Administration Community open mic featured a discussion about using patient advocates in the review process! We had pre-planned speakers and a lively discussion in which attendees shared their... read more →
Health Research Alliance (HRA) staff presented a short webinar to inform attendees about the activities and resources available to HRA members. Check out the recording and linked slide deck for... read more →
HRA’s Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models Learning Community hosted Dr. Michael Pencina, a respected leader in AI, and Vice Dean for Data Science at Duke University School of Medicine.... read more →
During this community discussion, attendees utilized their collective expertise to share their lessons learned around biobank clinical site partnerships (compensation, sample and data collection). They also briefly discussed sustainability models,... read more →
The Program Evaluation Community hosted an overview of the Map of Science tool developed by the Emerging Technology Observatory at Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). This... read more →
This Grants Administration Community open mic was a discussion of the recent Grants Management System Survey. Four HRA community members spoke about their experiences with their respective grants management systems: Joan... read more →
The DEI Learning Community hosted a working session on June 5 (1-2PM ET) to reflect and discuss further the call from May 1 on “Promoting Diversity in Clinical Trials”. The... read more →
In this community call, the new co-chair team (Mary O’Reilly, Maaike Everts, Raeka Aiyar) facilitated an open discussion to reboot the Therapeutic Development (formerly known as Drugs and Other Therapy... read more →
The Open Science Learning Community is thrilled to announce a new initiative in collaboration with Greg Tananbaum and Erin McKiernan of the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA). We heard loud and clear... read more →
Historically, clinical trials did not always recruit participants who represented the individuals most affected by a particular disease, condition, or behavior. This has created gaps in our understanding of disease... read more →