Grant Writing Course: The Art & Anatomy of Writing a Career Development (K) Grant

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Course Directors: Gail Adler, MD, PhD (BWH) and Lise Nigrovic, MD, MPH (BCH) The Brigham Research Education Program and the Boston Children's Hospital Institutional Centers for Clinical & Translational Research (ICCTR) invite you to participate in this course for novice grant writers. This course is designed for faculty, fellows, and other novice grant writers who are applying for career development […]

RCR Rounds 2022: Societal Impacts of Clinical Research

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Join Gad Marshall, MD to learn about the societal impacts of clinical research through the lens of his team's projects. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 3) at least 4 hours […]

RCR Rounds 2023: The Peer Review Process for Manuscripts

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Join Karen Costenbader, MD, MPH - Faculty Director, Brigham Office for Research Careers - to learn about the peer review process for manuscripts. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 3) at […]

RCR Rounds 2023: IRB 101: Collaboration, Partnership, and Research Ethics

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Join Benjamin Silverman, MD - Senior Chair MGB IRB - to learn about working with the MGB IRB. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 3) at least 4 hours of RCR-eligible […]

MGB Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar

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The four-hour Mass General Brigham Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar includes faculty presentations and discussions on authorship; data management; documentation and integrity; conflict of interest and interactions with industry; research misconduct; and post-award financial management. The seminar also includes an overview of basic regulatory and institutional requirements for research involving human subjects, stem cells, […]

RCR Rounds 2023: Academic Medicine, Industry, and Collaborative Research in the Era of Emerging Technologies and Precision Health

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*This event was originally scheduled on March 9, but was moved to March 16 at 10am* Join Samia Mora, MD, MHS to learn about academic medicine, industry, and collaborative research in the era of emergying technologies and precision health. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF […]

MGB Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Lecture: Using Laboratory Animals

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This one-hour RCR lecture will review the regulations governing animal research, and the shared responsibilities of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC), Centers for Comparative Medicine (CCM), and the research community, as well as best practices.   Registration is required in Healthstream.   RCR training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with […]

RCR Rounds 2023: Managing & Reporting Unanticipated Problems Including Adverse Events

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Join Prapti Bisht, MBA, CIP - Director, MGB IRB Operations - to learn to manage and report unanticiapted problems, including adverse events, to the MGB IRB. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; […]

RCR Rounds 2023: FDA Inspections, 483s, and Warning Letters

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Join Pamela Richtmyer - Director, MGB Human Research Affairs Compliance & Education Office - to learn about FDA inspections, 483s, and warning letters. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour toward part 3 of the NIH/NSF RCR Requirement: 1) CITI Online RCR Training; 2) a 4-hour MGB RCR Seminar; and 3) at […]

MGB Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar

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The four-hour Mass General Brigham Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar includes faculty presentations and discussions on authorship; data management; documentation and integrity; conflict of interest and interactions with industry; research misconduct; and post-award financial management. The seminar also includes an overview of basic regulatory and institutional requirements for research involving human subjects, stem cells, […]