Upcoming Events


Small Group Training Session: Metabolomics

The goal of the small group metabolomics training sessions will be to provide instruction on the analysis of metabolomics data in TB research. The first session will provide an overview of the field of metabolomics, possible experimental approaches, and study design considerations for TB research. Subsequent sessions will provide hands-on training in available computational tools for metabolomics data analysis. Friday May 3rd, 2024 9-10am. RRR 345 and via Zoom Registration required. (Flyer | Download calendar invite)

Best Practices for Community Engagement Training (in-person only)

Coordinated by Mike Frick (Treatment Action Group) and Laia Ruiz Mingote.Co-taught by TBTC’sCommunity Research Advisors Group. Tuesday May 14th, 2024 12-3pm. CNR 8030 (Klamon room). Lunch served. (Flyer | Download calendar invite) Registration required.

Reception for TB Trials Consortium Spring Meeting (in-person only)

Wednesday May 15th, 2024 5-7pm. Randall Rollins Building 2nd Floor Terrace (in the event of rain - RRR Plaza Ballroom Foyer (P01)) (Flyer | Download calendar invite)

Past Events and Presentations:

April 23rd, 2024. Public Databases For TB Research Lecture Series: “Data Sources Informing GBD TB Research and Applications”, Hmwe Hmwe Kyu, MBBS, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Health Metrics Sciences, School of Medicine, and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), University of Washington. (Download Flyer)

Visiting Professor Lecture Series: Madhukar Pai, MD, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC, Professor, Department of Global and Public Health, McGill School of Population and Global Health. 

  • April 11th, 2024. "Shifting Power in Global Health Via Allyship." Lecture, discussion, Q&A, and reception. (Download Flyer | Recording).
  • April 12th, 2024. "Closing the Know-Do Gap in TB Care." (Download Flyer)

February 29th, 2024. Visiting Professor Lecture Series:"DM and TB Intersection: The Linked Epidemics", Yosra Alkabab, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Transplant Infectious Disease at the Medical University of South Carolina. Download Flyer

February 28th, 2024. Grant Writing Workshop for the NIH R01 on International Research in Infectious Diseases: "Systems Biology Approaches to Dissect Host Determinants of TB Risk", Janet Gross, PhD & Russell Kempker MD, MSc.

February 14th, 2024. Visiting Professor Lecture Series: "Systems Biology Approaches to Dissect Host Determinants of TB Risk", Sara Suliman, PhD, MPH, University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children. Download Flyer

February 13th, 2024. Public Databases For TB Research Lecture Series: “NCBI Data Resources for Tuberculosis Research”, Rana Morris, PhD, Michael Feldgarden, PhD and E. Sally Chang, PhD. Download Flyer

December 13th, 2023. In collaboration with the University of Washington’s Seattle TB Research Advancement Center (SEATRAC) our first 'TB Hack Day', a hands-on training on analytic pipelines for bulk and single cell transcriptomics data, as well as a small-group hack time with publicly available
datasets. Download Flyer

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