Annual Research Ethics Day Conference - Building Partnerships to Advance Ethical Research: Collaborators, Communities & Companies

Center for Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy
February 28, 2024 - 9:00 am CST
- 3:00 pm
Webinar

Join interdisciplinary experts for a unique Research Ethics Day Conference focused on the topic of building partnerships with investigators, communities, clinical research professionals, and companies to promote the ethical conduct and translation of research. National leaders will discuss successes and challenges in a wide range of research programs. They will consider the elements of successful collaboration that promote research integrity, inclusivity, mutual respect, and accountability in the conduct of research.

As research teams become larger and more complex, forging effective partnerships to ensure the ethical conduct of research has become more challenging. Yet creating successful collaborations to ensure the responsible conduct of research is crucial at all stages of the research process. Researchers need to build a team that successfully integrates investigators, research staff, and trainees in the responsible conduct of research. They need to be able to partner respectfully in community-engaged and community-led research, building alliances to advance equity, inclusion, and cross-learning. And in creating relationships with funders and companies to develop and apply the research, researchers need to fulfill ethical duties including disclosure and managing conflicts of interest and commitment.

This webinar is sponsored by the Research & Innovation Office; Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences; Masonic Cancer Center; and Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

Our speakers include Dr. Joshua C. Denny, Chief Executive Officer, NIH All of Us Research Program, and Dr. Karriem S. Watson, Chief Engagement Officer, NIH All of Us Research Program; Dr. Geeta Krishna Swamy, Haywood Brown, MD, Distinguished Professor of Women’s Health, Vice Dean for Scientific Integrity, Duke University School of Medicine, and Associate Vice President for Research, Duke University; Dr. Karina Walters, Director of the Tribal Health Research Office at NIH; Dr. Erwin Gianchandani, Assistant Director of the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), National Science Foundation (NSF); Dr. Carolynn Thomas Jones, Clinical Professor, Director, Master of Clinical Research Program, and Co-Director of Workforce Development, Center for Clinical and Translational Science, College of Nursing, Ohio State University; Dr. L. Michelle Bennett, Senior Vice President, Roger Schwarz & Associates, and Principal, LMBennett Consulting, LLC; Rev. Alvin Hathaway, Chief Executive Officer, African Ancestry Neuroscience Research Initiative, and Principal of the African American Clergy Medical Research Initiative; Dr. Jennifer McLeland, Manager, Division of Clinical Research, Washington University School of Medicine, and Chair, Professional Ethics Committee, Association of Clinical Research Professionals; and Prof. Jorge Contreras, James T. Jensen Endowed Professor for Transactional Law, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, and Adjunct Professor, Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah School of Medicine.

This activity has been approved for a maximum of 4.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. An application will be submitted to the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education. Determination of credit eligibility is pending.

Contact Info
Jeff Holmquist; [email protected]