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SUMMARY:Educational Webinar – Understanding Research: It Starts with a Zebrafish
DESCRIPTION:This was the third event during our Virtual Consumer Medical Symposium ( https://www.newenglandhemophilia.org/event/cms20/ ). To learn more about this virtual series of events, please click here ( https://www.newenglandhemophilia.org/event/cms20/ ).\n \nAbout This Webinar\nThis webinar was held on Wednesday, July 22 at 7 PM ET.\nThis presentation explained the importance of Zebrafish related to bleeding disorders treatment and will introduce you to the Judith Graham Pool Research Fellowship. In 2019, NEHA made a large financial contribution to support this program and the great work it does for our community. This talk also explained different kinds of research, like: market research, HTC research, patient advocacy research and clinical research.\nPresenters: Jordan Shavit, MD, University of Michigan and Maria Santaella, BSN, National Hemophilia Foundation Research Nurse Specialist\nWatch The Webinar Here ( https://youtu.be/CCCLTz8KuRg )\n
URL:https://www.newenglandhemophilia.org/events/educational-webinar-understanding-research-it-starts-with-a-zebrafish/
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