Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Center for Translation and Implementation Research (CTAIR)

CTAIR Program and Meetings

CTAIR Program and Meetings

Who is eligible to apply?
Those with terminal degrees including PhD, MBBs, and Pharm D.
What is a Terminal degree?
A terminal degree is the highest academic degree in a particular field of study. It signifies that an individual has reached the pinnacle of education and expertise in that area.
What is the duration of the program?
The program runs for 24 weeks.
Is the program on-site?
The program is 23 weeks online and one week onsite.
Is the learning self-paced or live?
The classes are live sessions.

Monday Research in-Progress Meetings

Who is eligible to attend?
Registered members of CTAIR are eligible to attend.
What is the format of the meeting?
The meeting typically involves the presentation of researchers’ ongoing projects for which they receive feedback, as well as workshops that focus on a specific topic or skill, aiming to create a collaborative environment where participants can learn from each other and facilitators.
What are the benefits of attending?
Researchers receive timely and constructive feedback on their projects from peers and experts in the field. The meeting provides support, mentorship, and opportunities for collaboration on future projects. Participants learn new skills applicable to their work and gain insights into current trends and challenges in translation and implementation research.

Monthly Webinar

When does this webinar happen?
The webinars are held on the first Monday of every month.
Where does it happen?
It happens online via Zoom and is live-streamed on the CTAIR YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@centerfortranslationandimp2511).
How do I register to attend?
Registrations are carried out through dedicated registration links sent out each month on e-fliers.
Is it a paid event?
The monthly webinars are free events.

NISA Research Week

When does NISA Research Week happen?
The event is a one-week-long event held in June of every year.
Is attendance paid?
Attendance is free.
Who can attend?
Researchers, students, medical practitioners, implementation scientists, and others are welcome to attend.
How do I register to attend?
Registration is done through dedicated registration links sent out each month on e-fliers or placed on the CTAIR website.

Annual NISA Conference

When does the NISA conference happen?
The NISA conference is held once every year, usually in the last quarter of the year.
Is the conference free?
No, the NISA conference is a paid conference.
Where is the venue of the NISA conference?
The NISA conference is held in Abuja, Nigeria.
Can one submit an abstract to the NISA conference?
Yes, researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts using dedicated submission links on the NISA website.

Center for Behavioral Science Research (CBSR)

   

Center for BSR

What is our goal?
The Center aims to be a hub for innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions to behavioral challenges that impact individuals and society.
Who can access the Center’s services?
The Center’s services are available to Researchers, Academicians, Collaborators, Community Members, Students, Healthcare Providers, Policy Makers, Technology Developers, NGOs, and the General Public.
How can I get involved with the Center?
You can contact us through our website or email to learn more about our services and how to get involved.
What resources are available through the Center?
Material Resources: The Center provides access to research articles, guidelines, workshops, and other resources. Human Resources: The center offers research, administrative, technical, and ethical support expertise.
What is the structure at the center?
The structure consists of The Director, Associate Director, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Research Manager, and Site Research Coordinators.
Can the Center provide mentorship for my research project?
Yes, the Center offers mentorship and research support for conducting research projects.
How can I stay updated on the Center’s activities?
You can follow us on social media or subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about our events and resources.
 

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Sunrise Oncology Applied Research (SOAR) Center

SOAR Center FAQs

SOAR Center FAQs

What is the SOAR Center?
The Sunrise Oncology Applied Research (SOAR) Center is a specialized unit of the IVAN Research Institute dedicated to advancing cancer research, with a focus on oncology, clinical trials, and innovative therapies for cancer treatment and management.
What types of cancer research are conducted at the SOAR Center?
The SOAR Center focuses on a wide range of oncology research areas, including clinical trials, immunotherapy, targeted cancer therapies, and advancements in early detection and prevention of cancer.
Can the public participate in SOAR Center’s clinical trials?
Yes, members of the public who meet the criteria for specific clinical trials can participate. To express interest, please email admin@ivaninstitute.org or visit the clinical trials section of our website.
How does SOAR collaborate with other medical institutions?
SOAR collaborates with national and international medical institutions, hospitals, and oncology research centers to advance cancer treatment options. These collaborations enable shared knowledge and access to cutting-edge resources.
Are SOAR’s findings available to the public?
Some findings and publications from the SOAR Center are available to the public. You can request access by sending an official email to admin@ivaninstitute.org.
Does SOAR offer support for early-career researchers?
Yes, the SOAR Center offers various support programs for early-career researchers, including mentorship opportunities, research grants, and participation in clinical trials.