Research Policy:
Conflict of Interest: This series is designed to provide faculty and academic staff an overview of applicable laws, regulations and requirements for outside activity reporting as well as assessing, eliminating and managing financial conflicts of interest in research. Specific information will be provided on financial conflict of interest and human subject research
Human Research Protections:This series is geared towards anyone engaged in human subjects research. They are typically offered the 2nd Tuesday of the month at either the UWHC or the UW Biotechnology Center Auditorium.
Classes within this series include:
-Ethical and Regulatory Issues in Human Subjects Research
-Ethical Issues in Genetic Research
-Fundamentals of Randomized Clinical Trials
-Health Sciences Mock IRB
-Human Research Protections Seminar Series
-Informed Consent
-Obtaining Surrogate Consent in Human Subjects Research
Responsible Conduct of Research: The Office of Research Policy, within the UW-Madison Graduate School research administration, has pulled together presentations to complement existing ethics training options (online and courses) in many Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Instructional areas, as defined by the Office of Research Integrity. The RCR presentations are geared toward all involved in the conduct of research, from undergraduate to principal investigator, and relevant to all phases of one's career. You can attend one of them or all of them!! Separate registration for each presentation is required.
Classes within this series include:
-Outside Activity Reporting (OAR) and Financial Conflict of Interest
-Authorship, Peer Review and Responsible Publishing
-Community Based Research
-Mentor/Trainee Responsibilities
-Opportunities & Challenges Associated with Large Collaborative Projects
-Ownership of the Results of Research
-Research Misconduct
Intellectual Property: This series is intended for researchers, administrators, and others who:
1) Work with all types of research agreements
2) Use funding and other agreements to do research that has the potential to generate intellectual property; and
3) Are in the process of protecting or capitalizing on already created inventions.
Classes within this series include:
-Copyright on Campus - What You Need to Know
-Export Controls and Government Control of Sensitive Information
-Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Drug and Medical Device Approval Process
-Guidelines for Keeping Laboratory Notebooks
-How We Collaborate with Industry: Types of Relationships and the Agreements that Govern them
-Legal Issues in Sponsored Research
-Material Transfer Agreements
-Plant Variety Protection Boot Camp
-Resources for Starting a New Business
-Trademarks and Corporate Sponsorship
-WARF's role in patenting and licensing and activities in between
Research Administration: This series covers topics related to grant and contract administration, from applications through project close out. All UW faculty, staff and students are welcome.
Classes within this series include:
-Administration of Predoc or Postdoc NRSA Individual Fellowship
-Effort Training for Faculty and Staff
-NIH Institutional Training Grants-Post Award Issues
-WISPER 101
-WISPER 201
Graduate Education Administration: A selection of workshops designed to assist new and continuing Graduate Program coordinators with Graduate Admissions, Fellowship nominations, academic processes and degree granting.
Classes within this series include:
-Online Fellowship Submission Demo
-University Fellowship Nominations
-Finding External Funding in the Arts & Humanities and Social Studies
-Graduate School Prospective Applicant System Training
Graduate Education Policy:
Classes within this series include:
Recruitment 101
Training to Travel to a Recruitment Event