The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated job displacement and unemployment trends—in California and across the country—precipitated by advancements in technology and automation. Although these disruptive forces impacting the workforce are not new, they do exacerbate long-standing social inequities embedded in our pre-COVID economic landscape. The pandemic has had a disparate impact on women, frontline workers, and other vulnerable populations, and the Employment Development Department crisis has exposed the reliance on a strained safety net for displaced workers.
This joint webinar with CalMatters explores the following issues: What reforms to the state’s unemployment insurance, child care, and earned income tax credit systems are needed to enhance access to those in need of immediate assistance? For those disproportionately displaced from the workforce, how can higher education adapt upskilling and apprenticeship programs to offer new career pathways?
How are nonprofit organizations leveraging venture philanthropy to accelerate the development of treatments and cures? As part of The Research Acceleration and Innovation Network (TRAIN) webinar series, FasterCures takes a deeper dive into...
How are patient organizations taking on the challenge of diversity, equity, and inclusion within biomedical research to create better health outcomes for all patient populations, especially those historically excluded from research and...
Rajiv Ahuja, associate director at the Milken Institute, focusing on the future of aging, moderates this Advances in Science webinar with featured guest Richard J. Hodes, M.D., Director of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) at the...
Data from and about patients is essential to advance biomedical research and development, but its collection and dissemination can be a significant investment of time and resources for patient organizations that choose to be the...
This webinar focused on the development and deployment of patient-centered outcome measures (PCOMs) for research and care, highlighting the importance of integrating patients’ voices into the research process. Unlike traditional patient...
For too long, the need for national infrastructure solutions has been limited to conversations of roads, bridges and stalemates in Congress. The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the financial circumstances of many communities just as high...
Data from and about patients is essential in order to advance biomedical research, but its collection and dissemination can be a significant investment of time and resources for patient organizations that choose to be the intermediary...
How can nonprofit organizations develop and implement a venture philanthropy investment strategy? As part of The Research Acceleration and Innovation Network (TRAIN) webinar series, FasterCures collaborated with MI Philanthropy to take a...