Templates
Find and download acknowledgement language and information, SEATRAC templates, and logos here.
BIOREPOSITORY
Our Clinical and Translational Science Core offers biorepository services to trainees including graduate students, MDs (residents and fellows) and post-doctoral students.
CONSULTATIONS
Our Cores offer comprehensive consultations from basic science training and advice to clinical research methodology, and data science biostatistics and study design.
Grant Writing Resources
Grant & Employment Opportunities
Includes Seattle-area and world-wide.
Scientific Working Groups
SEATRAC supports the establishment of Scientific Working Groups to address the evolving needs of our research community, including those that may not be directly addressed by our existing operational cores.
TB Data Catalog
Searchable datasets found across UCSF, UC Berkeley, and UC Irvine
TRAIning beyond SEATRAC
Large Language Models Use in Tuberculosis (Mayo Clinic TB Center)
Daniel Brailita, MD
October 25, 2024
12-1 PM CST
AMA, ACPE, and ANCC credit offered
This course examines the emerging role of large language models (LLMs) in tuberculosis (TB) care and research. Participants will explore how these models can process and analyze vast amounts of textual data, offering predictive insights into TB treatment outcomes, improving information extraction through natural language processing (NLP) techniques, and transforming patient-provider communication.
Please feel free to email TBcenter@mayo.edu with any questions.
Women's Infectious Diseases Global Scholars Program
WINGS is a two-year leadership and career development program designed to train and support the next generation of leaders in global infectious diseases in women's health at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Applications for the 2025 cohort due January 31, 2025.
Learn more and apply: About WINGS | womenglobalhealth
Global Infectious Diseases Across a Woman's Lifespan Course (May 2025)
In-person course at Weill Cornell Medicine on sex differences in global infectious diseases, host immunology across the woman's lifespan, treatment, prevention, and social determinants that contribute to poorer health outcomes for women.
Applications due January 31, 2025.
Learn more and apply: The Course | womenglobalhealth
Other Resources
Abstract submission, travel grant applications now open
The Union Conference- North American Region
Office of Undergraduate Research database
Online courses
TB ECHO WA State Department of Health
View their didactic presentation schedule on our calendar.