Research ethics conference at University of Washington, Sept 22-23

OHSU researchers, including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, have been invited to a conference on Ethical Considerations in Research Collaborations at University of Washington in Seattle, September 22-23.
The conference will focus on ethical challenges in three areas of research collaborations:
- University-Industry Collaboration: Building Translational Research Models
- Researcher to Researcher Collaboration: Promoting Shared Standards and Resources
- Collaboration in the International Arena: Challenges and Opportunities
Nationally recognized speakers from across the country will present a broad range of concepts, experiences, policy directives and best practices for developing and maintaining individual and institutional ethical foundations for research. The conference will provide suggested approaches for assuring responsiveness to the NIH, NSF and other sponsor requirements for graduate student and post-doctoral mentoring and inclusion of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training for students and researchers.
See the conference agenda, or register.
Updated 9/1: Graduate students, please email research@ohsu.edu if you’re interested in attending.

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