Registration is open for Vanderbilt Linkages’ third Growing Research Integrity Together (GRIT) Conference, September 25-26, 10 AM – 4 PM (U.S. Central Daylight Time), developed in part under a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity ORIIR160029.
Conference
2018
The OHRP Exploratory Workshop is a new initiative to provide a forum for intellectual exchange within the research community on important issues related to human subjects protections. The workshop will bring together experts from diverse perspectives to discuss challenges for informed consent and innovative ways to address them. We anticipate that panel discussions will involve only invited speakers and moderators. Livestream on Friday, September 7, 2018, 8:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. EDT
View the event at: https://videocast.nih.gov/live.asp?live=28334
(No registration required! International viewing supported.)
(Livestream viewing is encouraged due to space restriction.)
Sessions
- Laying the groundwork for meaningful informed consent
- Effectively presenting information to facilitate high-quality decision-making
- Pragmatic clinical trials (PCT) – challenges and innovations in getting informed consent
- Delivery room research and the challenges for informed consent
Closing: Moderatos panel
Additional information is available on the workshop webpage at: https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/education-and-outreach/exploratory-workshop
Location
The Alexander Hotel
333 S Delaware Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
This event is co-sponsored by Indiana University and Purdue University.
This conference is an initiative to support the positions of RIO, RIO Support, and RCR Educators to better understand plagiarism from a cultural perspective, while discovering innovative approaches for examining and handling allegations of plagiarism in research both proactively and reactively. The goal of the conference is to provide an interactive discussion that will expand the understanding of cultural variables which may contribute to plagiarism in research and supply practical tools and resources in the handling of plagiarism allegations for Research Integrity Officers. The conference is being held through the support of an Office of Research Integrity (ORI) grant award (#ORIIR170031-01-00).
There is no cost to attend the conference; registration is FREE.
2017
Location: La Jolla, California
This event is co-sponsored by University of California - San Diego.
The purpose of this two-day train-the-trainers workshop is to help new or inexperienced Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) instructors to develop and implement best practices in RCR instruction. The course presenters are experienced RCR instructors and researchers who will present distinct topics, lead active discussions and exercises, and identify useful resources (case studies, short writing assignments, etc.) for a foundational understanding of RCR and the tools needed for successful RCR instruction. Particular focus will be on active learning approaches most effective for adult learners. Four topic sessions (data; misconduct; collaboration; and publication and authorship) will demonstrate effective teaching methods and illustrate positive and negative practices in the conduct of research. In addition, three sessions (pedagogy, assessment, and RCR program management) will introduce structural, practical, tactical, and strategic aspects of RCR instruction.
Location
The George Washington University
The Cloyd Heck Marvin Center
800 21st St. NW, Washington, DC.
Co-Sponsored by The George Washington University (GWU) and Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R).
The goal of the Quest for Research Excellence conference series is to fuel knowledge sharing among all the parties involved in promoting the responsible conduct of research and scientific integrity, from scientists to educators, administrators, government officials, journal editors, science publishers and attorneys. True to this ambition, the theme of the 2017 conference is “breaking down the silos”. The conference will focus on five topics from the perspectives of various stakeholders. These topics include research misconduct, the responsible conduct of research, the legal implications of research misconduct, scientific publications and open science. Each of these topics will be the focus of a 90-minute plenary session led by a panel of world-renowned experts. Breakout sessions will give participants an opportunity to discuss cross-cutting topics in small interdisciplinary groups.
Location: South Portland, ME
Funded by an ORI grant, "The Research Integrity and Compliance Symposium" is a two-day event with focused workshops and plenary sessions on developing or improving compliance and understanding of the regulations impacting today's businesses and academic institutions. From newcomers to the field to experts there is always something new to learn at the Symposium.
Location: Hong Kong
The APRI Network Meeting 2017 is co-hosted by the University of Hong Kong and the University of California, San Diego, and is partially funded by ORI (Grant #: ORIIR/60025). The meeting aims are to further multi-national awareness, understanding and opportunities for collaboration, and to create a sustainable, robust international partnership that will promote research integrity among the Asian and Pacific Rim countries in the long run.
2016
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Sponsored by Colorado State University
Funded by an ORI grant, Colorado State University is holding a conference that brings together researchers, journal editors, universities, Research Integrity Officers, and those from the ORI, NSF, and Watchdog groups to discuss how to identify fraudulent submissions, whistleblowing, responsibility and ethics, retraction notices, and relevant forensic tools. For more information about the meeting, visit the conference website: https://vprnet.research.colostate.edu/oriconference/.
* This conference is funded by a grant from the Office of Research Integrity, Grant #ORIIR150014.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Co-Sponsored with Loyola Marymount University
This inaugural meeting brought together representatives from NSF, OLAW, OHRP and ORI with senior institutional officials and Research Integrity Officers to engage in discussion and develop consensus around promoting research integrity at the highest institutional level.
Conference proceedings will be published shortly.