Research Related

December 17th, 2020

Research 101 Series: How to Write Your NIH Progress Report

How to write your NIH Progress report

In this session, contract and grant specialists, Matthew Kilgore and Simon Butcher, provide valuable information on how to write your NIH Progress Report. SPEAKERS: Simon Butcher, Grants and Contract Specialist, Office of Sponsored Programs Administration Matthew Kingore, Grants and Contract Specialist, Office of Sponsored Programs Administration Emily Lacy, Associate Director, Office of Sponsored Programs Administration …read more

December 17th, 2020

Research 411 Talk Show: Breast & Prostate Cancer

Research 411 Microphone and Talk Bubble

During this interactive session, Dr. Nikki Delk, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, will explain the role inflammation plays in breast and prostate cancer and how her research on treatment resistance and alternative therapies makes a #UTDResearchImpact. My lab studies the role of inflammation in breast and prostate cancer treatment resistance. My lab has discovered that …read more

December 17th, 2020

IRB Training: Consent Language

IRB Fall Training

Researchers should do their best to confirm participants are well-informed about the purpose, procedures, and what is required of them when enrolling in a research study. In order to anticipate the needs of research participants during the informed consent process, investigators need to be able to step back and look at the study from a …read more

December 17th, 2020

Research 101: How to Interact with Program Officers

How to interact with Program Officers

Getting to know Program Officers is a good use of your time, and it is always a great idea to contact them to discuss your research and specific interests. These interactions often pave the way for future funding. Join former program officers, Drs. Mario Rotea and Bhavani Thuraisingham, as they share best practices for engagement. …read more

December 17th, 2020

IRB Training: Protecting Research Participant Data

IRB Fall Training

A Certificate of Confidentiality (CoC) is an additional resource Investigators can use to protect data collected from a research participant against disclosure during any civil, criminal, administrative, legislative, or other proceeding – at any level. Issued by a number of federal agencies (NIH, NIJ, FDA), this tool is not limited to studies funded by the …read more

December 14th, 2020

Research Compass Series: Data Management and Core Facilities

Data Management and Core Facilities

The Office of Research Information Systems (ORIS) and Office of Research Core Facilities (ORCF) personnel will share valuable information related to services they provide for researchers. This informative session will cover learning how to navigate the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocol review process; the responsibilities required for ensuring the humane care and …read more

December 14th, 2020

Research 411 Talk Show: International Students and Research in Other Countries

Research 411 Microphone and Talk Bubble

Thank you for joining us for Research 411, a talk show focused on sharing best practices and trending research topics delivered by professional staff and prominent UT Dallas researchers from various disciplines. Please enjoy as Josephine Vitta, Immigration Services Director; Sara Speigler, International Center Director; Amanda Boone, Institutional Review Board Director; and Conor Wakeman, Office …read more