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Examples of Past Awareness/Discussion Events

Activities that can be used to fulfill the Awareness/Discussion component of the RCR continuing education requirement may be sponsored by the University of Minnesota, by another university or by an academic or professional organization. The activity might be a lecture given by someone with expertise in the topic, a conference or professional meeting, or a structured discussion among colleagues.

These responsible research awareness/discussion activities may be at the University or off campus (e.g., at other universities or professional conferences). The activity might be a lecture given by someone with expertise in the topic or a structured discussion among colleagues. Many current faculty activities meet this requirement, such as:

  • Department seminars dealing with topics in RCR or professional ethics
  • Programs sponsored or co-sponsored by OVPR, such as the University-wide Forum series, or by other centers, such as seminars offered by the Center for Bioethics
  • Seminars, lectures, programs or other sessions at professional societies, other universities, or other institutions focusing on research and/or professional ethics
  • Teaching part of one or more courses or workshops for faculty or graduate or undergraduate students on research and professional ethics
  • Service on committees, such as the Institutional Review Board, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, or the Conflict Review Committee

(Local events have a blue background)
Date Rsch/Prof Ethics Event Sponsor Location
2/2/2009 & 2/9/2009 Conflict Dynamics: Simple Strategies for Complex Times University of Minnesota Collaborative Leadership Development Series

3:00-5:00 pm Mississippi Room, Coffman Memorial Union (map)

2/16/2009 Who Owns Your Scholarship? Copyright, Publication Agreements, and Good Policy University of Minnesota Libraries 2:30-4:30 pm
Great Hall,
Coffman Memorial Union
2/21/2009 - 2/22/2009 National Council on Ethics in Human Research (NCEHR) 2009 National Conference Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB) Ottawa Crowne Plaza Hotel
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
3/6/2009 What's Next in Law, Health & the Life Sciences? Debating Openness, Access & Accountability University of Minnesota Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences 8:00 am-5:30 pm
Cowles Auditorium, Hubert H. Humphrey Center
3/6/2009 Publish, Perish and the Pass Between-What Can Be Learned from Donner and Tolman University of Minnesota Department of Chemistry 4:15-5:15 pm
331 Smith Hall
3/11/2009 Pushing the Envelope: Human Subjects Issues Beyond Investigator 101 University of Minnesota Division of Epidemiology & Community Health &
College of Liberal Arts,
Associate Dean for Research
2:00-4:30 pm
120B Andersen Library
3/13/2009 Beecher's Bombshell Revisited: What the Editors Left out of This Milestone in American Research Ethics University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics 12:15-1:30 pm
3-100 Mayo
3/25/2009 Maintaining Integrity in Research: Keeping Yourself and Your Student Collaborators out of Trouble, in Domestic and International Contexts University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management 11:30 am-1:00 pm
2-260T CSOM
3/30/2009 I Want to do Clinical Research but the FDA Wants me to do What?!? University of Minnesota Office of the Vice President for Research Forum 4:00-5:30 pm
President's Room, Coffman Memorial Union
4/16/2009 Dialogue and Notes on Synthetic Biology (Synthetic Biology: the Science, Ethics & Law of Creating New Life Series) University of Minnesota Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Mayo Auditorium
7/6/2009 & 7/13/2009 Partners in Research: Faculty Training on Community Engaged Research University of Minnesota Medical School Program in Health Disparities Research & School of Public Health 1:00-4:00 pm
717 Delaware Bldg, Rm 105
7/29/2009 Secret Deals, Academic Freedom and the New York Times: The 2008 VCU-Philip Morris Affair
Presenter: Francis Macrina, Vice President for Research at Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Minnesota Postsecondary Education Research Institute 12:15-1:30 pm
405 Walter Library
7/30/2009 Authorship and Publication Practices in Science
Presenter: Francis Macrina, Vice President for Research at Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Minnesota Medical School 2:00-3:00 pm
2-620 Moos Tower
8/6/2009 Research Ethics in University-Community Collaborations: Highlights from the Community-Based Participatory Research Model U of M Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships & Office of the Vice President for Research 2:00-3:30 pm
306 Borlaug Hall, St. Paul Campus
10/9/2009 The Living Organ Donor: Altruistic or Duty-Bound University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics 12:15-1:30 pm
1-451 Moos Tower
ITV to UMD, 160 Life Science
10/28/2009 Computers, Patients, and the Health of Populations: Next Steps in Ethics and Informatics University of Minnesota Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences 11:30 am-1:00 pm
Coffman Memorial Union, Mississippi Room
11/2/2009 Empowering your Practice with Ethics University of Minnesota, Duluth
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
3:00-4:30 pm
LSBE 125
 
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