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TBS Workshop: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Series

Date Thu, Apr 25
Time 5: 30 PM - 7: 30 PM
Location Virtual


This session will cover "Research Misconduct" as part of the Translational Biomedical Science (TBS) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Series with Robert C. Speth, PhD from Nova Southeastern University. 

During the course of this meeting we will discuss methods for promoting the ethical and professional principles to ensure scientific integrity, spotting misconduct, appropriate responses to misconduct and understanding the grave consequences to the environment, society and the individual that scientific misconduct imposes.  Also covered is the scientist’s responsibility to society.

Tracking of your RCR Education
Participation in these sessions will be tracked and you will receive a certification of attendance for individual sessions. Certification, however, will not be provided if you are late or leave early.
 
Note: Registration will close on Thursday, April 18th, 2024

Upcoming Events
May 23
TBS Workshop: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Series  May 23, 2024  5: 30 PM - 7: 30 PM
This session will cover both “Animal Welfare and Lab Safety” with Carolyn Ecelbarger, PhD and Aline Souza, PhD Georgetown University as well as "Human Subject Research and Institutional Review Board" with Michael Plankey, PhD, Georgetown University.
May 30
TBS Workshop: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Series  May 30, 2024  5: 30 PM - 7: 30 PM
This session will cover “Data Acquisition, Management, Sharing and Ownership” with Nawar Shara, PhD, Medstar Health Research Institute.
Research Grand Rounds are sponsored by the Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (GHUCCTS) and its partner institutions (Georgetown and Howard Universities, MedStar Health Research Institute, the Washington DC VAMC, and Oak Ridge National Lab) to bring together our diverse clinical and research communities to share research that spans disciplines and stages of translation to improve individual and community health.
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