Amanda Boone, Institutional Review Board Director, and Matt Winser-Johns, Assistant Director for LGBT Programs in the Galerstein Gender Center at The University of Texas at Dallas, discuss special considerations when conducting human subjects research projects that include members of the LGBT community.
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NSF Funds Dr. Valladares’ Space Science Project
The National Science Foundation (NSF), supported by the Geospace Facility’s Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments (DASI), funded Dr. Cesar Valladares’ research on DASI Track 2: Low-latitude Ionospheric Sensor Network (LISN) Investigations of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) and Plasma Irregularities. The nearly $900,000 project seeks to provide the operations and maintenance of the LISN. His research …read more
Award-Winning DALI System is Helping to Reduce Traffic Delays
Americans spend an average of 97 hours per year in gridlock traffic, causing environmental pollution and costing US households $1,348 and the US economy $87 billion annually. A poster was created about this topic. While building new roads and repairing damaged ones is a start, the future of transportation lies in the implementation of Intelligent …read more
Center Stage Seminar Series: Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman
The Center Stage Seminar Series events showcase the brilliant research taking place at The University of Texas at Dallas Centers. In this Center Stage Seminar Series event, Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D., Founder and Chief Director of the Center for BrainHealth® at The University of Texas at Dallas and Dee Wyly Distinguished University Professor in …read more
Dr. Price Secures Research Funding From NIH
Dr. Ted Price was awarded nearly $800 thousand from the National Institute of Health (NIH) in conjunction with Thomas Jefferson University to study extracellular mechanisms regulating synaptic functions and pain plasticity. His research aims to determine the mechanism mediating the EphB-NDMAR interaction, characterize molecules and other tools to disrupt this interaction, and determine whether preventing …read more
Research 411: Data Management Talk Show
In this talk show, Emily Lacy, Michael Karich, and Conor Wakeman discuss data management and share concerns, valuable tools, and best practices for working remotely.
NSF Career Previous Awardee Panel Webinar
This panel discussion provides practical tips and guidance on not only program development and writing, but what happens during the review process. The panelists include Drs. Kyle Fox, Yifei Lou, and Faruck Morcos, with Dr. Ravi Prakash participating as the moderator.
Dr. Bryan Black’s Alternative to Opioid-Based Pain Management is Funded by NIH
Congratulations to Dr. Bryan Black for his National Institute of Health (NIH) award for hiPSC-based DRG Tissue Mimics on Multi-well Microelectrode Arrays as a Tissue Chip Model of Acute and Chronic Nociception. The project seeks to develop an innovative 3D tissue-chip model of acute and chronic pain using human-derived sensory neurons, immunoreactive support cells, and …read more
Human Subjects Research: IRB 101 Webinar
During this webinar, Amanda Boone, IRB Director at The University of Texas at Dallas shares the history of human subjects research and the Institutional Review Board application processes.
NIH Grants Dr. Morcos $1.8 Million for Research
Dr. Faruck Morcos received a $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his research on Characterizing the Effects of Protein and RNA Variability in Molecular Function and Interactions. The project’s goal is to quantify and uncover the spectrum of functional biomolecular variability sculpted by evolutionary processes. This will help Dr. Morcos …read more