Event
Responsible Conduct of Research: Full-Day Course for Postbacs and Graduate Students (Virtual)
Organizer: Dana Brown, OITE
About this event
The NIH has created a course specifically for recently arrived first year postbacs and grad students (i.e., GPP students) that will use lectures, group discussions and case studies to explore the principles of research ethics. Certificates will be awarded to those who complete the course.
We will cover both the principles of research ethics and ethics in action. Among the topics we will be covering are:
- Overview of research ethics (current topics and historical studies)
- Formal research misconduct (falsification, fabrication, and plagiarism)
- Ethical research involving animal models and human subjects
- Data acquisition and management
- Practical applications of ethical principles in the lab or clinic
Note: This training is required only once per training period.
NIH Intramural trainees who do not have access to their NIH email address should contact OITE to register for this training.
If you have further questions, please contact your institute's Training Director or contact OITE.
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Date
Jul 31, 2026
Time
10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EDT
Intended Audience
Graduate Students, Postbac Fellows, NIH trainees only
How to attend
This training is intended for NIH Postbac Fellows and Graduate Students. This event will not be recorded.
Register here to receive the Teams link. Please note that this is a two-step registration; After registering here, please open the provided Teams event link and register again to attend the event.
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Accommodations and additional information
American Sign Language interpreting services, CART services, and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Individuals who need interpreting services and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact OITE at [email protected] or the NIH Interpreting Office directly at [email protected]. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance, when possible, in order to ensure interpreter availability.