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Obesity Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Webinar

10 November 2015

Obesity Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Webinar

RTRN has selected Obesity/Metabolic Syndrome as the topic for a Network Wide Health Initiative. The goal of this webinar is to unite RCMI expertise in a collaborative team effort to develop and submit an Obesity related proposal and to ensure successful implementation of the protocol if funded.

Obesity lends itself to exploration from many facets including Cancer, Inflammation, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular disease, and allows for significant engagement of the diverse communities.

Please join us
Tuesday, November 10

2pm EST (9:00am HT; 11:00pm PT; 12:00 MT; 1:00pm CT; 2:00pm ET; 3:00pm AT)

To join the webinar:
Copy and past the URL into your web browser
https://rtrn.adobeconnect.com/ResearchRTRN
Select Guest. Then type your name and institution (For example, John Smith_TSU).
Dial 1.888.263.2724, then enter participant code: 598 5959#.

For additional information: Contact Pam Bullard, RCC at pbullard@hawaii.edu

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