Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training Regulatory Forum Nov. 26
Sponsored by the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST), the forum "Acceptable Limits of Integrity: Responsibly Handling Pressures for Funding, Promotions and Personal Gain," will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, November 26, in the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Research Auditorium, Location R (the "R Building"), Rooms 3381-3383.
Open to researchers, administrators and staff from UC, Cincinnati Children's, the Cincinnati Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, UC Health and affiliates, the panelists will discuss pressures and pitfalls they have observed or navigated and focus on the ethical mandate to preserve personal and professional integrity and the research record despite economic, professional, and personal demands.
The session will be moderated by Jane Strasser, PhD, research integrity officer and associate vice president for research at UC.
Panelists include:
Caleb Adler, MD, Associate Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Neuroscience, UC
Armand Antommaria, MD, PhD, Director, Ethics Center, Cincinnati Children's
Holly Bante, PhD, MPH, Director of Research Affairs, Conflict of Interest Office, UC Office of Research
James Heubi, MD, Co-Director, CCTST
Alex Lentsch, PhD, Professor of Surgery and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Development, UC
Registration is not required. A recording of the forum will be posted on the CCTST website. For more information, go to http://cctst.uc.edu, call 513-803-2612 or email elizabeth.heubi@uc.edu.
Directions: Enter Cincinnati Children's Location S (the "S Building" directly across Albert Sabin Way from the College of Medicine) and take the main elevators to the third floor. Follow the teal signs to the Research Auditorium in Location R, Rooms 3381-3383.
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