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RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH (RCR) SYMPOSIUM

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This training is REQUIRED for all research faculty, post-docs, students, and staf though we encourage ALL faculty, post-docs and students to attend these training oppurtunities.

We offer Full-Day and Half-Day Symposia 

Hosted by:
UNM OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY AND COMPLIANCE AND OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH
Registration Required though Learning Central

 


SCHEDULE


Full-Day Symposium

Date: March 13th, May 9th, June 5th, July 17th

Time: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

AND a Half Day (A) Symposium will be held on May 22nd from 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Location: Ortega Hall Reading Room

Facilitator(s): Nika Mitchell, MS

Instructor(s): Heather Canavan, PhD; Linnea Ista, PhD; Linda Mayo, CIP; Melissa Emery Thompson, PhD

 


A table outlining the planned agenda for each individual symposium.
TimeEventLocation
8:00 AMRegistration & Sign-in
Coffee hosted by OVPR
Ortega Hall 335
8:15 AMOpeningOrtega Hall 335
8:30 AMSession 1 - Mentorship, Civility, and Collaborative Research
9:45 AMSession 2 - Data: Acquisition, Management, Sharing, and OwnershipOrtega Hall 335
Break
11:00 AM

Session 5 - Publishing, Responsible Authorship, and Peer Review

Ortega Hall 335
12:00 PMLunch
Hosted by OVPR

Ortega Hall 3rd
Floor Lounge

12:45 PMSession 3 - Research Misconduct: FFP, and Questionable Research PracticesOrtega Hall 335
1:45 PM

Session 4 - Conflict of Interest & Protecting IP Case Studies

Ortega Hall 335
Break
3:00 PMSession 6 - Working with Human & Animal SubjectsOrtega Hall 335
4:15 PMClosingOrtega Hall 335

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Registration Required 

Responsible conduct of research training is a crucial component of scientific research. It helps researchers navigate ethical considerations and adhere to best practices. The training covers a wide range of topics and includes discussions about how 1) contemporary ethical issues in research, and 2) the role of researchers as responsible members of society fit into all areas of responsible conduct of research. Overall, responsible conduct of research training provides researchers with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct ethical and high-quality research. It ensures that researchers adhere to the highest standards of integrity and adhere to ethical guidelines.

 

NOTE - This training has the following online pre-requisite to be completed before registration: Understanding Conflict of Interest (ORIC_COI_0001). This MUST be completed prior to registration for the RCR training symposia.

 

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For questions, reach out to the RCR Team at the Office of Research Integrity and Compliance (ORIC)
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Call: (505) 577.0442