BIOL 6120: Responsible Conduct of Biological Research Graduate course geared primarily to the life sciences, offered in the fall. The content
and format of the course closely follow NIH guidelines for instruction in the responsible
conduct of research. Faculty/staff/post-doctoral students are welcome to audit sessions.
Contact Dr. Amy Sater.
OPTO 5250: Seminar in Scientific Investigation (Only offered during the Summer) Summer research trainee program for Optometry, specific to NEI T35 requirements. Room
for others to audit upon approved request. Contact Dr. Laura Frishman or Renee Armacost.
PSYC 6337: Grant Writing Psychology grant writing course with a guest lecture by DOR/RIO on RCR
SOCW 8327: Grant Writing Graduate College of Social Work grant writing course with a guest lecture by DOR/RIO
on RCR
POLC 6372: Research Ethics Graduate course to introduce research ethics and address current issues in research
ethics, research misconduct issues, responsible conduct of research, and how ethics
are used for policy development and research design. This course will address topics
relevant to research in diverse fields, including engineering, physical sciences,
and the biomedical and social science.
Civil and Environmental Engineering presentation:“â€[Data acquisition, management, sharing and ownership, Authorship, Research Misconduct)12/16/2021
Civil and Environmental Engineering presentation:“â€(Plagiarism)( ) 1/25/2019.
ASBMB: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2/21/2019 – Dr. Suzanne Barbour.
APTR: Association for Prevention Teaching and Research 6/16/2017 - Matthew L. Boulton, MD, MPH.
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) On thewebsite, scroll down to the Monthly Event to find the RCR seminar schedule at MDACC.
Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC) The and additional workshops in other RCR areas are offered from time to time. Contact
the GCC directly to sign up for.
Houston Methodist Hospital °Õ³ó±ð Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar series covers a rotating selection of important topics for researchers engaged in basic,
translational,animaland clinical research.For additional information please contactPat Weitzel ( rweitzel@houstonmethodist.org).