Date: WednesdayLocation: Brinkhous-Bullitt, Room 219


Please mark your calendars and join us on November 16 to discuss: Research Registries for Human Subjects: Best Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities.

Join us for a CTSA Conversation about research participant registries. Discuss best practices, shared challenges, and opportunities to improve registries. This meeting will be the kick off for a TraCS initiative to develop a REDCap-based registry template based on our research community’s needs. We will use the discussion from this CTSA Conversation, as well as optional follow up interviews to inform this project.

Those who work with registries are highly encouraged to attend; all are welcome.

***You are welcome to send any questions you would like discussed at this session to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by November 14.***

Refreshments will be served.


In an effort to encourage a two-way dialogue and discussions around the UNC Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program at UNC, NC TraCS holds regular OPEN TO ALL information sessions.

CTSA Conversations provides an opportunity for faculty, staff, students and others from across the region to understand the goals of the national CTSA effort.

We invite you to share your views, ask questions, and engage with leadership regarding the UNC CTSA program and the services and resources we offer.

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