Digital and Community Engaged Approaches to Support Research Recruitment

Digital and Community Engaged Approaches to Support Research Recruitment

Hosted by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

Join the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research for a two-day symposium during which we'll provide an educational forum for research colleagues from across the nation to share their successful tools, strategies, and insights on digital and community-engaged approaches to increase diverse participation in clinical and translational research. Attendees will include researchers, recruitment teams, and recruitment/engagement specialists! 

Breakfast and lunch are included in your registration fee. 

If you are interested in bringing  a poster to the event, please refrain from registering and email Loretta Byrne at lbyrne3@jh.edu to discuss your participation and discount pricing. 

If you are an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University and would like to use tuition remission to cover the registration fee, please use this REDCap link to register. 

PARKING
Information for Travelers
Parking is available in the Washington Street Garage located at 701 N. Washington Street, Baltimore, MD 21205. Guests are responsible for their own parking. 

Photography and Film Rights Policy
Johns Hopkins University reserves the right to document University events and campus activities. At any time, photography and/or videography may be occurring on the JHU campuses and incidental footage of members of the general public may occur. By entering campus property or attending on-campus events, individuals grant permission for use to JHU in such circumstances. The full policy may be found HERE and in the JHU Policy and Document Library. 
 

 Event Date
Starts:
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
8:00am EDT

Ends:
Thursday, September 12, 2024
4:00pm EDT

 Location
Turner Auditorium
Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Campus

750 Rutland Ave
Baltimore, MD 21205
USA

 Map

 Contact
Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Loretta Byrne
Research Advisor
667-306-9348
lbyrne3@jhu.edu