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|  | C3 is comprised of Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois at Chicago. C3's mission is to knit together Chicago CTSA research efforts that respectfully involve community partners in every stage, from project design through data collection and analysis to results interpretation. C3 is committed to finding new ways to disseminate information about research findings. During 2009, C3 is holding three half-day seminars addressing topics important to network members and others interested in improving the health in Chicago. Building and Sustaining Partnerships to Address Health Disparities Wednesday, October 28, 2009. 8:30 AM – 12 pm. Little Black Pearl Art and Design Center, 1060 E 47th St For more information: http://itm.uchicago.edu/community/C3Seminar.html Open to all Chicago area community and academic researchers interested in community based research and engagement. This session will feature presentations by community and academic researchers and opportunities for networking and discussion. Materials from previous C3 Seminars are posted at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chicago_CBPR_Network/ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Click on the link above to go to the most current listing of our seminar series on Plan-it Purple. Our seminar series will meet every 1-2 months from September – May on the 4th Wednesday of the month from 11-12 am in Ward 5-230, except for special events as noted on the calendar. This seminar series will be regularly videoconferenced to the following sites: - CORE Center at the ENH Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston - to RSVP e-mail Marcela Clark at mclark@enh.org
- Children's Memorial Research Center, 1731 Marcey Street, Chicago, Marcey Conference Room A&B
To request a seminar topic or to become a regular videoconference site, contact Michelle Melin-Rogovin at m-melin-rogovin@northwestern.edu or 312-503-5050. |  |