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Healthcare > Psychology webinar by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality for From Bottlenecks to Breakthroughs: Innovations in Behavioral Health Integration
From Bottlenecks to Breakthroughs: Innovations in Behavioral Health Integration
Join Kari A. Stephens, PhD and Dr. Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD of the University of Washington for a dynamic session exploring cutting-edge strategies to meet the growing demand for behavioral health support in primary care settings. Dr. Stephens, a practicing clinical psychologist and Vice Chair of Research in Family Medicine, will discuss how digital tools can help address workforce constraints and enhance care quality. Dr. Ratzliff, a psychiatrist, Professor, and Vice Chair for Faculty Development in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, will share insights from the NIH HEAL-funded CHAMP (Collaborating to Heal Addiction and Mental Health in Primary Care) trial, highlighting Collaborative Care approaches to treating co-occurring mental health and opioid use disorders. The session will also include an opportunity to engage with both presenters during a live Q&A.Speakers: Kari A. Stephens, PhD and Dr. Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD
Healthcare webinar by BioPerfectus for World's First HPV Genotyping & Normalized Quantification Assay: Clinical Breakthroughs and Evidence-Based Impact
World's First HPV Genotyping & Normalized Quantification Assay: Clinical Breakthroughs and Evidence-Based Impact
As the world’s first developer of the HPV Genotyping & Normalized Quantification Assay, BioPerfectus cordially invites you to join our exclusive webinar and witness this transformative breakthrough in cervical cancer prevention.June 19, 2025, 11:30 AM (UTC)Register NowNext-Gen Cervical Screening: Integrating Genotyping with Viral LoadDespite decades of progress, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women globally. Traditional screening methods struggle to balance underscreening gaps and overtreatment risks—a dilemma now addressed by genotype-specific viral load quantification.Cervical cancer screening is evolving from the qualitative "positive/negative" paradigm to a precision-driven era of genotyping paired with standardized viral load quantification—a dual-strategy approach that redefines clinical decision-making.Global Guidelines InsightConsensus on HPV viral load standardization from leading guidelines.Cutting-Edge Technology21 HPV genotype detection + single-copy gene-based normalized quantification.Evidence-Driven ValidationProof from clinical studies, aligned with international standards.Critical Clinical ValueRole of HPV viral load in cervical lesion risk stratification, treatment efficacy tracking, and prognosis monitoring.Agenda Highlights:11:30 – 11:40 UTC: Welcome & Agenda Overview11:40 – 12:25 UTC: Expert Talk: Global Trends in HPV Diagnostics12:25 – 12:35 UTC: Solution Showcase + Genotyping & Quantification Demo12:35 – 12:50 UTC: Live Q&A Session – Ask the Experts!About the Speaker: Prof. Pengming Sun, MD, PhD, a globally recognized leader in HPV detection and cervical cancer prevention.
6/19/2025 11:30 AM
Environment > Climate Change webinar by European Marine Board for Waves of Resonance : The psychological impact of marine sounds
Waves of Resonance : The psychological impact of marine sounds
On Thursday 19 June 2025, EMB will host its 49th Third Thursday Science Webinar featuring EMBracing the Ocean artist-in-residence Elise Guillaume who will present on her project "Waves of Resonance: The psychological impact of marine sounds". She will be joined by her scientific collaborators Clea Parcerisas and Marine Severin.Elise Guillaume is a Belgian artist exploring the interplay of psychology, ecology and notions of care. During her EMBracing the Ocean residency, Elise Guillaume focussed on creating a sonic project 'Waves of Resonance' that addresses the psychological impact of climate change and the therapeutic potential of ocean sounds. The project is in collaboration with Marine Severin (Flanders Marine Institute), a psychologist who researches the positive effects of coastal landscapes on mental well-being. They led workshops at the Royal College of Art (London) and VLIZ (Belgium) where participants engage with the evolving sound piece to enrich the creative process and generate valuable data that shaped the soundscape’s final output, while advancing scientific research.In collaboration with acoustic ecologist Clea Parcerisas (Flanders Marine Institute), the project addresses the critical issue of underwater noise pollution by capturing an extensive range of above and below water sounds using various microphones. Additionally, Elise also used photography to document the coastal landscape and the scientific recording processes. As done in previous works of hers, she developed the photographs using seaweed; a low-toxicity alternative to conventional photographic practice. The research journey of the project finds expression in a printed publication, a research podcast, a video interview and a scientific paper. The project raises awareness about the sonic impact of climate change and foster a deep emotional connection with the ocean to inspire pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours and the final piece is currently being exhibited at La Chapelle Jeanne d’Arc Centre d’Art Contemporain d’Intérêt National in Thouars, France.Find out more about the EMBracing the Ocean programme here.You can register for the webinar here and it will also be live-streamed on the EMB YouTube Channel.Event Date: Thu, 19/06/2025 - 13:00 - Thu, 19/06/2025 - 14:00Location: Online webinar
6/19/2025 1:00 PM
Business > Entrepreneurship webinar by ChemLinked for Navigating Health and Nutrition Claims in North America, Europe and Oceania
Navigating Health and Nutrition Claims in North America, Europe and Oceania
Health and nutrition claims sell food—but only if you can legally make them! Across North America, Europe, and the Oceania, the rules around what you can claim food for sale are complex, strict, and constantly evolving. This webinar explains how your brand can capitalise on your foods inherent nutritional profile, turning those regulations into a competitive edge. You’ll learn how to confidently use nutrition content and health claims that boost consumer trust and drive sales—without falling foul of the law. From EFSA’s strict pre-approval system in Europe, to FDA rules in the U.S. that require carefully worded disclaimers, to the dual-pathway approach in Australia and New Zealand that lets businesses self-substantiate some health claims under Standard 1.2.7—each market presents both risks and potential. Whether you’re developing functional foods, supplements, or wellness products, this session gives you the know-how to stay compliant, build consumer trust and unlock the marketing potential of evidence-backed health claims.Contents• Learn how to turn regulation into revenue - Understand how compliant health and nutrition claims can enhance your product's appeal in crowded wellness and functional food markets.  • Avoid costly missteps in global expansion - Discover how differing requirements - like the EU’s pre-approval regime (EC 1924/2006), the U.S. FDA’s qualified vs. structure/function claims, and FSANZ’s Standard 1.2.7 - affect your go-to-market strategy. • Master self-substantiation the right way - Explore how to leverage the self-substantiation pathway in Australia/NZ without triggering enforcement action, especially for general level health claims. • Understand the risks of food fraud - Gain insights into how misleading or overreaching health claims can be classified as "food fraud," leading to reputational damage, consumer backlash, and regulatory penalties. • Access real-world case studies - See key examples of claims that went wrong to avoid similar mistakes in your own campaigns. • Build scientifically credible brand messaging - Understand how to craft claims supported by systematic reviews, human studies, and compliance in different regulated regions. • Benchmark against international best practice - Use insights from the EU and U.S. systems to raise your compliance game and position your business as a leader in health-forward, ethically marketed products.ScheduleDate: 2025-06-24Time: (GMT+8): 16:00-17:00, Sydney: 18:00-19:00, London: 09:00-10:00Language: EnglishSpeaker: Janine Curll, Regulatory Manager
6/24/2025 8:00 AM
Technology > Cybersecurity webinar by Oracle for Oracle Go – Experience Oracle Trust Center: A Fresh Look At Our Security Practices
Oracle Go – Experience Oracle Trust Center: A Fresh Look At Our Security Practices
Oracle’s refreshed Trust Center (oracle.com/trust) is your ‘go-to’ source for understanding secure development and operational security practices. Learn how to download cloud security assessments, compare cloud services in the compliance dashboard and monitor availability of your cloud services.Presented by:• Nancy Kramer - Senior Director, Information Security and Regulatory Compliance, Oracle• Dr. Betina Tagle - Consulting Security Analyst, Oracle Webcast:Registration is required. This is a live webinar with an opportunity to get your questions answered.You MUST register using the email used for your CCC account login. Each registration link is unique to the email ID approved for the event and is valid on a single device only - DO NOT share the unique Zoom link received after registration is complete.The replay and slide deck will be available from this event posting within 24 hours following the live session.
by Oracle
6/24/2025 6:00 PM
Business > Legal webinar by California Lawyers Association for Webinar: SB 940: Latest Developments in ADR Certification and How to Avoid the Risks
Webinar: SB 940: Latest Developments in ADR Certification and How to Avoid the Risks
June 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm1 Hour MCLEUpdate on SB 940 – responses from the mediation and arbitration community on this new law dealing with the certification of neutrals.  Speakers:• Marc Alexander• John Derrick• Mattie Robertson
6/24/2025 7:00 PM
Research webinar by ARC EM 2024 for Neurodiversity in Research Webinar | ARC EM 2024
Neurodiversity in Research Webinar | ARC EM 2024
ARC East Midlands and the Centre for Ethnic Health research, as national lead for research on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion of Underrepresented Groups, is hosting a webinar on neurodiversity in research.What is it? This webinar will explore how research projects can better involve neurodiverse individuals by making thoughtful and effective adjustments.Who is it for? Open to anyone with an interest in neurodiversity and inclusive research practice. This webinar will explore how research projects can better involve neurodiverse individuals by making thoughtful and effective adjustments.The webinar will have a focus on:• What is a reasonable adjustment• How to identify adjustments• Real-life examples of reasonable adjustments made within a research project• A practical learning section- Many neurodivergent individuals face communication barriers in meetings, emails, or interviews. And on using plain language, flexible formats, and alternative ways to engage
6/25/2025 9:30 AM
Business > Entrepreneurship webinar by Better Business Bureau for The Power of Google Business Profiles
The Power of Google Business Profiles
Join the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Erik from Tgard Solutions, BBB Accredited Business, for an insightful webinar on The Power of Google Business Profiles. Discover how to optimize your profile to enhance visibility, attract more local customers, and build trust in your brand. You’ll gain actionable strategies for creating an engaging profile, managing reviews effectively, and leveraging Google’s features to stand out in search results. Learn how to maximize your online presence and drive growth in today’s competitive marketplace.Speakers: Jessie Ueberfluss and Erik Thomasgard.
6/25/2025 3:00 PM
Technology > Cybersecurity webinar by SpecterOps - Know Your Adversary for Tater Tokens: Intro to Windows Access Tokens and Their Role in PrivEsc
Tater Tokens: Intro to Windows Access Tokens and Their Role in PrivEsc
Welcome to the farm! Today's task: harvesting potatoes. The potato exploits have been a cornerstone of local priv esc on Windows system for years, but how and why do the inner starchy workings of the potatoes function? Plow into understanding Windows access tokens and their use in the Windows environment, followed by a technical walkthrough of how Rotten, Juicy, and Rogue potatoes work, and a wrap up that covers some defensive suggestions.Speakers:Max Andreacchi - Associate Consultant at SpecterOpsLuke Luckett - Product Marketing lead at SpecterOps
6/26/2025 6:00 PM
Healthcare > Clinical Trials webinar by BOC Sciences for Webinar: Theranostic Lipid Nanoparticles for Cancer Medicine
Webinar: Theranostic Lipid Nanoparticles for Cancer Medicine
Prof. Gang Zheng's lab discovered porphysomes, liposome-like nanoparticles self-assembled from a single porphyrin-lipid building block, which enable the controlled photothermal/photoacoustic and photodynamic/fluorescence properties. Additionally, porphysomes inherently support MRI, PET, SPECT, radionuclide therapy and drug delivery. Since its discovery, the intrinsically theranostic porphysome has trod a path towards the clinic for the past ten years and is now entering its first-in-human use.Highlights of the presentation• Discovery of Porphysomes: Liposome-like nanoparticles self-assembled from a single porphyrin-lipid building block.• Versatile Properties: These porphysomes possess controlled photothermal/photoacoustic and photodynamic/fluorescence properties.• Multi-functional Support: Porphysomes inherently support MRI, PET, SPECT, radionuclide therapy and drug delivery.• Clinical Advancement: After 10 years of development, porphysomes are now in first-in-human trials.Speaker:Dr. Gang Zheng is a Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Cancer Nanomedicine at the University of Toronto and the Associate Research Director of the Princess Margaret Cancer Center. He obtained his BSc in 1988 from Hangzhou University and PhD in 1999 from SUNY Buffalo. Following a postdoctoral training in photodynamic therapy at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, he joined the University of Pennsylvania in 2001 as an Assistant Professor of Radiology and moved to Canada in 2006. His lab is best known for introducing the activatable photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy and the porphysome nanotechnology for cancer theranostics. Dr. Zheng is a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
7/16/2025 2:00 PM