Are You Ready for 2023 READI Programming?

Learning new things helps your brain cells perform more efficiently by reinforcing myelin sheath. Some scientists think this is what causes muscle memory.
Learning new things helps your brain cells perform more efficiently by reinforcing myelin sheath. Some scientists think this is what causes muscle memory.

The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) released its 2023 READI Programming offerings last month. Inspired by insights gleaned from READI news articles, conversations and feedback from the Mission: Health Equity Challenge Series, we will offer three tracks for exploration throughout the year. The tracks are: 

  1. READI Research Policy Impact; 
  2. READI Special Populations Roundtable Talks; and 
  3. READI Community Engagement. 

Taking a local and global approach to issues and opportunities, we’ll host presenters with health equity expertise from around the block and across the pound. Learn more about the offerings and 2023 schedule