Tuesday, November 7, 2023 12pm to 1pm
The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Development Series is a blended learning, in-person, multi-session series designed to engage the UT Dallas research community in contemporary issues in research ethics and scientific integrity. Workshops will provide instruction commensurate with grant funding requirements for the NIH and NSF.
Why is it important to have expectations in place and follow proper protocol in the research lab? During this RCR Professional Series training, Dr. Fatemeh Hassanipour, professor of mechanical engineering, will answer this question and explain what happens when research ethics are violated.
Join Dr. Catherine Thorn as she shares mentorship best practices including clear communication, expectations, and mutual respect in the lab environment and on research projects.
In order to earn an RCR Professional Series certification, students, postdocs and staff, must complete the RCR Foundations Training and RCR Development Series plus two elective seminars. Elective seminars are presented by prominent University researchers in their fields of expertise.
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Eugene McDermott Library (MC), 2.404
800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021
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