IRB Part 2: Managing your Approved IRB Study
MMC - AHC4 402 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FloridaFor all ORI offered trainings, to attend, participants must register in advance by emailing Eliza Gomez at elgomez@fiu.edu.
For all ORI offered trainings, to attend, participants must register in advance by emailing Eliza Gomez at elgomez@fiu.edu.
The Office of Research Integrity will be providing a training on obtaining IRB approval. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend this informative workshop, which will discuss the process of determining if IRB review is required; the various review types and the overview of submitting a protocol application for review and approval. Presenters: Maria […]
The Office of Research Integrity will be providing a workshop on the Ethical use of animals in research, teaching and training. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend this informative workshop, which will cover ethical perspectives; reporting events and maintaining compliance, as well as, review case studies. Presenter: Mario E. Sanchez, Research Integrity Coordinator […]
Presented by: Maria Melendez-Vargas, MIBA, IRB Coordinator & Elizabeth Juhasz, PhD, IRB Coordinator The purpose of the IRB workshop is to provide students, faculty and staff with an overview of the IRB approval process. The workshop will cover the steps in determining if IRB review is required, the various review types, and an overview of submitting a protocol application […]
Presented by: Diana Firvida-Oliva, Assistant General Counsel & Pedro "Peter" Hernandez, Director, Technology Management & Commercialization The conflict of interest session will explain the requirements for FIU employees and other personnel engaged in research at FIU to report their outside activities and financial interests, as well as the process for the review of that reporting […]
Presented by: Douglas Wartzok, Ph.D, Provost Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences Following Federal guidelines, FIU policy defines plagiarism as “The appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.” FIU provides ways to check your manuscripts for copying of previously published material. The consequences of plagiarism are severe for […]
Presented by: Angel Rayo, Research Integrity Coordinator II The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with an overview of the IACUC approval and protocol management process. The workshop will cover the steps in determining if IACUC review is required; the various review types, and an overview of submitting a protocol application for review […]
This workshop will highlight the importance of Peer Review. It is a very important step of the scientific process. Writing a good manuscript review is an important skill that benefits the reviewer as much as the reviewee. We will dive into the why, how, and what of writing fair and incisive manuscript reviews. Presented by: […]
Register for this meeting: https://fiu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrdOqpqDkoHd0bp0d7H9ZkjWARIBQlILWg Zoom Meeting ID: https://fiu.zoom.us/j/83633162279
We will discuss the definition of plagiarism and questions about paraphrasing and citing. Please bring any questions you have about plagiarism and paraphrasing.
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Zoom Meeting ID: 828 2663 5446
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