Research Training Modules
Goal: encourage students to consider enrolling into bachelor’s programs in biomedical sciences, assist Tribal Colleges in further building research capacity, and to develop mentorship between NDSU INBRE Faculty and Tribal College Faculty and students.
- INBRE webinar-Ruth Buffalo “Impacts of Policy Changes For North Dakota’s Indigenous Communities”
- INBRE webinar Rick Jansen ‘’Identifying methylation markers to use as early detection biomarkers in pancreatic cancer”
- INBRE webinar Mark Strand ‘’Opportunities for Prevention of Opioid Use Disorders”
- INBRE webinar Abby Ruhland ‘’Public Health Concerns of Listeriosis’’
- INBRE webinar Daniel Pinnick “Human Papillomavirus Infection: Immunizing for Cancer Prevention”
- INBRE webinar Ramona Danielson “Understanding N.E.A.R.”
- INBRE webinar Andrea Huseth-Zosel ‘’Cultural Sensitivity and Injury Prevention’’
- College Survival Skills
- Environmental Earth Science and Health: Intro
- Environmental Earth Science and Health Part II: Water Supply and Pollution
- Environmental Earth Science and Health Part III: Energy Resources in North Dakota
- Exploring Lifestyle Medicine: Transforming Primary Care to Treat the Cause
- Food Desert Communities: Innovative Gardening Solutions
- Introduction to Epidemiology Part I: Vaccine Controversies as a Case Study
- Introduction to Epidemiology Part II: Vaccine Controversies as a Case Study
- Introduction to Food Basics: Part I
- Introduction to Food Basics: Part II
- Risk and Crisis Communication
- Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health