Research Enterprise Newsletter - November 2007: Education & Training News
Grants & Contracts training for November
The Office of Grants and Contracts Management offers training programs designed to educate medical center staff on both pre- and post-award research administration. The classes for November are listed below. For registration and more training information, go to vanderbilt.edu/oor/gcm/training/.
- Mon, Nov. 12, 2007
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Proposal Development in Coeus Premium - Tue, Nov. 13, 2007 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Approvals and Processes in Coeus Premium
IRB offers human subjects training
The upcoming VUMC Institutional Review Board (IRB) training is listed below. Register for these and other IRB human subjects training at mc.vanderbilt.edu/irb/education/.
- Research Matters: Biomedical - 12/05/2007
Research Support Services Research Orientation Program. This program supports the development of skills and competencies essential to good clinical research practice. Participants may take the Purple shuttle from the MCN round wing entrance to 2525 West End. This session is approved for IRB education credit. Lunch will be provided. - Research Matters: Social/Behavioral - 12/12/2007
Tony Medure, MA, CIP, RAC and Gene Gallagher, MSPH, CIP, RAC This is a basic course on human subject protections in social and behavioral research.
GCRC Weekly Skills Workshops slated for November
The General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) is offering Weekly Skills Workshops every Friday from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. in the GCRC conference room, A-3210 MCN. Below are topics slated for November workshops, which include a discussion, breakfast and CME credit. A schedule of upcoming workshops, handouts from previous sessions, and other resources can be found at mc.vanderbilt.edu/gcrc/workshop.html.
- Nov 9, 2007
Grant review from the perspective of a study section (Dr. Nancy Brown)
Getting your grant out the door (Dr. Glenna Osborn) - Nov 16, 2007
How to maximize utilization of Vanderbilt Core Facilities (John Manning, Office of Research) - Nov 30, 2007
How to do a Bayesian Continual Assessment Method of Assigning Doses to Patients - A gentle introduction by way of example (Dr. Rafe Donahue - Department of Biostatistics)
