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*What are the challenges associated with being a mentor? | *What are the challenges associated with being a mentor? | ||
*What does Professor Rubin mean when he says it is very important not to burn bridges? | *What does Professor Rubin mean when he says it is very important not to burn bridges? | ||
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| 2014.02.26 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (5) Ownership and Authorship || | | 2014.02.26 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (5) Ownership and Authorship || | ||
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*From Case Study 2: Your adviser says that any disclosure of her secrete research o Anthrax would be illegal? What do you do? Why? | *From Case Study 2: Your adviser says that any disclosure of her secrete research o Anthrax would be illegal? What do you do? Why? | ||
*From Case Study 3: What do you do when you find out that there might be an undercover reporter working secretly to uncover the truth in an apparently poorly hospital which might violate patients privacy? | *From Case Study 3: What do you do when you find out that there might be an undercover reporter working secretly to uncover the truth in an apparently poorly hospital which might violate patients privacy? | ||
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| 2014.04.02 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects || | | 2014.04.02 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects || | ||
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*From Human Subjects handout, Case Study 1: Was this an ethical trial? If so, why? If not, why not? | *From Human Subjects handout, Case Study 1: Was this an ethical trial? If so, why? If not, why not? | ||
*From Helsinki manuscript: Do you agree with the authors that placebo-controlled trails are in many cases necessary ? Why ? | *From Helsinki manuscript: Do you agree with the authors that placebo-controlled trails are in many cases necessary ? Why ? | ||
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| 2014.04.09 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals || | | 2014.04.09 Wed || Class discussion || Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) || (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals || | ||
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*From Case Study 1: Is it ethically appropriate to transmit intentionally a human virus in a setting that is not fully controlled? | *From Case Study 1: Is it ethically appropriate to transmit intentionally a human virus in a setting that is not fully controlled? | ||
*From Case Study 1: If Edith were to respond that the study could not be carried out in chimpanzees, how might it be designed instead for human subjects? | *From Case Study 1: If Edith were to respond that the study could not be carried out in chimpanzees, how might it be designed instead for human subjects? | ||
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| 2014.04.16 Wed || Last name, First name || -- || -- || SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS | | 2014.04.16 Wed || Last name, First name || -- || -- || SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS | ||
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Revision as of 16:59, 23 January 2014
Journal Club Schedule (Fall & Spring) and Responsible Conduct of Research Schedule (Spring)
2013 Fall | Participant | Rotations or Research Group | Topic | References
REFERENCES SHOULD USE J. AM. CHEM. SOC. FORMAT |
2013.08.28 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.09.04 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.09.11 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.09.18 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.09.25 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.10.02 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.10.09 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.10.16 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.10.23 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.10.30 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.11.06 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | topic | paper |
2013.11.13 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | FIRST ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS |
2013.11.20 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | FIRST ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS |
2013.11.27 Wed | - | -- | -- | THANKSGIVING BREAK |
2013.12.04 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | FIRST ROTATION/RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS |
2012 Spring | Participant | Rotations or Research Group | Topic | References
SEMESTER STARTS WITH RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH |
2014.01.29 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (1) Course Overview: Discussion of work to be done outside of class to fulfill RCR training |
Overall Course Requirements
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2014.02.05 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (2) Integrity in Scholarship (Introduction to Ethics and Science) |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.02.12 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (3) Scientific Misconduct |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.02.19 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (4) Mentoring |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.02.26 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (5) Ownership and Authorship |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.03.05 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (6) Plagiarism |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.03.12 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (7) Data Management |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.03.19 Wed | SPRING BREAK | SPRING BREAK | SPRING BREAK | SPRING BREAK |
2014.03.26 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (8) Journalism and Science |
Stony Brook Lecture
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2014.04.02 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (9) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Human Subjects |
Stony Brook Lecture
Discussion
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2014.04.09 Wed | Class discussion | Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) | (10) Responsible Conduct of Research Involving Laboratory Animals |
Stony Brook Lecture
Discussion
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2014.04.16 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS |
2014.04.23 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS |
2014.04.30 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS |
2014.05.07 Wed | Last name, First name | -- | -- | SECOND ROTATION PRESENTATIONS |