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SUMMARY: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Workshop
DESCRIPTION: Formerly known as PERCSS This workshop will feature a presenta
 tion on WashU policies and procedures related to the responsible conduct of
  research (RCR). All members of the WashU community who are actively engage
 d in research and interested in RCR are welcome to attend. It is highly rec
 ommended for postdocs\, career award recipients\, and other junior […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong><em>Formerly known as PERCSS</em><
 /strong></p><p>This workshop will feature a presentation on WashU policies 
 and procedures related to the responsible conduct of research (RCR). All me
 mbers of the WashU community who are actively engaged in research and inter
 ested in RCR are welcome to attend. It is highly recommended for <strong>po
 stdocs\, career award recipients\, and other junior research team members <
 /strong>to attend.</p><p>This training will be held via Zoom meetings. Due 
 to the NIH’s training requirements for face-to-face ethics training\,<stron
 g> all participants will be asked to turn on their videos during the meetin
 g</strong>. Everyone will be expected to participate in the discussions.</p
 ><p><strong>Participants must be present for the duration of the 1-hour tra
 ining session</strong>. Attendance will be monitored throughout the session
 .</p><p><strong>RCR Training Requirements</strong><br />This event will hel
 p fulfill one (1) hour of the RCR requirements for both NSF and applicable 
 NIH awards.</p><ul><li><a href="https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-
 files/not-od-10-019.html"><strong>NIH training requirements</strong></a>: U
 ndergraduates\, graduate students\, and postdocs on NIH training grants\, c
 areer awards\, or fellowships are required to receive 8 hours of RCR educat
 ion.</li></ul><p><strong>Topic and Speaker:</strong><br /><strong>Mentor/Me
 ntee Relationships</strong><strong><br /></strong></p><ul><li><strong>Deann
 a M. Barch\, Ph.D.</strong><br />Professor of Psychological & Brain Science
 s\, Psychiatry\, and Radiology<br />Vice Dean of Research\, Arts & Sciences
 <br />Gregory B. Couch Professor of Psychiatry</li></ul><p><strong>Registra
 tion is required (link TBA).</strong></p><ul><li><strong>This session is li
 mited to 100 people.</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Pre-registration via Work
 day Learning </strong>is required. A calendar will be sent to all enrolled 
 participants.</p><p>For more information\, please visit the <a href="https:
 //research.washu.edu/rcr-training/"><strong>RCR website</strong></a> or con
 tact Chelsea Elliott at <a href="mailto:chelseae@wustl.edu"><strong>chelsea
 e@wustl.edu</strong></a>.</p><p><em>This event is sponsored by Research Edu
 cation & Information.</em></p>
CATEGORIES:Responsible Conduct of Research
ORGANIZER;CN="Chelsea":MAILTO:chelseae@wustl.edu
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 f-research-rcr-workshop/
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