Informatics research often requires multidisciplinary teams. This requires more flexibility to communicate with team members with distinct backgrounds. Furthermore, team members often have different research and career goals. This can present unique challenges in making sure that everyone is on the same page and cohesively working together. This course aims to provide research leaders with guidance about:
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Leadership for Cancer Informatics Research
Johns Hopkins UniversityAbout this Course
Familiarity with managing a research team is helpful but not required. The course is aimed for those leading multidisciplinary teams.
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Management practices to support a multidisciplinary informatics research team
Strategies to promote diversity, inclusion, and equity in academia, clinical trials, and research - particularly cancer research
Tools and methods to perform informatics work well with a multidisciplinary team
Skills you will gain
- Medical Research
- Clinical Research
- Team Management
- Clinical Trials
- Informatics
Familiarity with managing a research team is helpful but not required. The course is aimed for those leading multidisciplinary teams.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Welcome
Guidelines for multidisciplinary informatics teams
Informatics project guidelines
Informatics relationships
Promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity
Informatics lab management tools
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