Town Hall Meetings: Meeting Information, Video Archives
These town halls are organized by the Office of Research and the Academic Senate. All Town Hall meetings will be recorded and posted following the meeting (within approximately 2 business days).
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Speakers & Topics |
Recording and Resources |
October 22, 2024 | Research-focused updates for the Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan (CPHP). |
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June 25, 2024, 1 - 2 p.m. | IDEA Efforts in the UCSF Research Enterprise |
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February 20, 2024, 1-2 p.m. | Postdoc and Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) Salary Funding |
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October 16, 2023, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Quarterly Office of Research Town Hall – October 2023 |
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Recording |
April 4, 4 – 5 p.m. |
Tiger Team Recommendations for Clinical Research Space at Parnassus |
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Speakers & Panelists
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Recording |
July 14, 2021, 4:00-5:00 pm |
UCSF Research Biospecimens Town Hall |
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Introduction
Topics & Speakers
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March 17:
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Research Resilience: Vaccines, Variants, Immunity, and Increased Onsite ResearchThis town hall will address increasing onsite research activities at UCSF. The hour-long session will address current campus operational expectations, policies, services, safety, and issues related to increasing onsite research activities including the next phase for clinical and laboratory research. We will hear the latest from researchers on vaccines, variants, and immunity. We also will address workplace safety as it relates to increased density, as well as current state and federal recommendations and guidelines. |
Moderators
IntroductionDan Lowenstein, MD Next Phase Onsite Research
Panel: Vaccines, Variants, and Immunity—scientific aspects of the vaccines, their efficacy, and the implications of the (known) variants on vaccine efficacy
Q&A
ClosingMarguerita Lightfoot, PhD, Chair Academic Senate |
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Dec. 16: 12:00 - 1:15 p.m. |
Research Resilience – COVID-19 Research Coordination Task Force The UCSF COVID-19 Research Coordination Task Force was established to identify and prioritize operational challenges that impact basic and clinical research on COVID-19, with the longer term goal of enhancing our institutional response to future pandemics. This town hall will introduce the task force and its work to date. We will discuss the challenges and solutions that were rapidly identified over the spring and summer to enable COVID-19 research, as this has direct impact on clinical, translational, and basic science research.
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Moderators
Introduction
Topics & Panelists
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Oct. 28: 3:30 - 5 p.m. |
Research Resilience – Special Session on Clinical Research Operations during COVID-19 This town hall will be specifically aimed at the Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) and study team community. In the hour-and-a-half session, we will discuss clinical research operations topics pertinent to the tasks and workflows of CRCs during the time of COVID-19. We will also introduce a new training resource for study teams related to clinical research during COVID-19, and select CRCs will highlight how their studies have adapted to pandemic guidelines, showcasing the great work and responsiveness of study teams during this time.
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Moderators
Introduction
Topics & Presenters
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Sept. 16: 4 - 5 p.m. |
Research Resilience: Phase 3 Onsite Research |
This town hall will address increasing onsite research activities at UCSF. The hour-long session will address questions regarding current campus operational expectations, policies, services, safety and issues related to resuming research while co-existing with COVID-19, including next phase for clinical and lab research. We will also address workplace safety as it relates to wildfire smoke. Moderators
Introduction
Topics & Panelists
Q&A |
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July 29: 4 - 5 p.m. |
Research Resilience: Co-existing with COVID-19 |
Introduction
Review status of laboratory research
Review status of clinical research
Stakeholder perspectives on Category 3 research
Questions |
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June 17: 4 - 5 p.m. |
Research Resilience: Co-existing with COVID-19 (postponed from June 10) |
Moderators
Introduction
Panelists
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May 20: 4-5 p.m. |
Research Resilience: Co-existing with COVID-19 |
Moderators
Introduction
Panelists Additional Participants for Q&A
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May 13: 4-5 p.m. |
COVID-19 Campus-wide Research at UCSF: Making an Impact.
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Moderator Introduction Speakers
Performance Testing of Serological Assays
Pregnancy CoRonavIrus Outcomes RegIsTrY (PRIORITY) project and the Reproductive Health Equity and Birth Justice Core (RHE&BJ)
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May 6: 4-5 p.m. |
Research Operations During |
Moderators:
Introduction:
Speakers:
Keith will address current issues and efforts related to government relations and advocacy.
Dave and Hal will discuss some of the principles guiding the University as it plans the process of restarting research operations.
Kevin and Payam will highlight perspectives of stakeholders impacted by changes to clinical trial operations during the outbreak, including input from community participants and clinical researchers and trialists. |
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May 5: 3-4 p.m. |
COVID-19 Discovery Science at the UCSF Quantitative Biosciences Institute |
Moderator: David Morgan PhD Professor, Dept of Physiology Vice Dean for Research, School of Medicine Speakers:
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April 22: 4-5 p.m. |
COVID-19 Campus-wide Research at UCSF: Making an Impact. |
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April 8 | Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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March 26 |
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March 25 |
Research Operations during the COVID-19 Outbreak |
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