Integrating Special Populations Seminar Series

This program is provided by the Integrating Special Populations (ISP) Resource.

Overview

The Integrating Special Populations (ISP) Seminar Series addresses the study of diseases across the lifespan. It emphasizes the origins and consequences of diseases, transitioning between pediatric and adult care, and applying what is known about diseases in adults to early intervention and prevention in childhood and promotes collaboration. Seminar sessions are held throughout the year and aim to summarize the current state of clinical and research data, barriers to transition of care, and future directions. 

Eligibility

Seminars are open to the Columbia University community, and anyone interested in the specific topic.

Cost

There is no cost to attend this seminar series.

Cite it, Submit it, Share it!

If your research has benefited from one or more Irving Institute resources, please remember to:

  • Cite our CTSA grant, UL1 TR001873, in any relevant publications, abstracts, chapters, and/or posters.
  • Submit your publications to PubMed Central (PMC) for compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy.
  • Share your research updates with us by sending an email to: irving_institute@cumc.columbia.edu

Contact

Dianne C. Frederick
622 West 168th Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10032
United States