Past CoPARC Collaborator Research
Click here to discover the different research conducted by investigators who have utilized CoPARC data and samplesWelcome to the 麻豆传媒高清 Pulmonary-Alcohol Research Collaborative (CoPARC)
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Interested in learning more about various pulmonary-related research topics?
A CoPARC Research Membership is free and allows researchers to receive access to an exclusive seminar series related to alcohol research, gain various collaboration opportunities with other researchers, expand knowledge about the field of alcohol, the possibility of being able to present your alcohol-based research at specific forums for feedback by field experts (research studio).
A CoPARC Research Studio is a 30-60 minute virtual meeting with the CoPARC team that allows individuals who: Haven't collaborated with CoPARC previously, Need support in designing, executing, or planning their project with available CoPARC resources including samples and data, Are early in their career or still a trainee, and/or Don't have experience in human subjects research or with funding research
As a CoPARC Research Member, you receive access to exclusive seminars to hear senior-level researchers discuss different pulmonary-related research topics. To receive the zoom link to any seminar and to ensure accurate attendance, we ask that individuals who aren't members fill out a registration form each time there is a seminar series to receive access. Members will automatically receive the zoom link to all seminars.
Past CoPARC Collaborator Research
Click here to discover the different research conducted by investigators who have utilized CoPARC data and samplesSample and Data Request Form
Click here to access the form that requests the use of CoPARC samples and dataTypes of CoPARC Samples Collected
Click here to view the different sample types we collectCoPARC Funding:
The CoPARC Website and its reported research is supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institutes of Health under award number: R24AA019661