Research 101: Informed Consent goes Virtual – REDCap Guidance

Take a ride down the Information Highway with our IRB team to learn about human subjects research. This presentation will provide an overview of the REDCap consent form process for human subjects research studies. The IRB Administration will provide guidance on considerations needed to ensure compliance of applicable Regulations and Policies during the electronic consent …read more

Research 101 Series: 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

Center Stage Seminar Series: Keri Burns

Keri Burns joined UT Dallas in December 2018 as the new Director of the University Career Center. She has over 17 years of higher education experience specializing in undergraduate and graduate student career development and creating experiential learning opportunities. Keri has worked at both public and private institutions leading small and large Career Services teams. …read more

Comet Corner: Faster, Better, Cheaper: The Changing Role of Real World Data in Drug Development

The Comet Corner Series, created by the UT Dallas Office of Research and in partnership with the schools across our campus, hosts chats with some of our notable alumni to hear how they have taken their research out into the world and made #UTDResearchImpact. Real world data is playing an increasingly important role in drug …read more

IRB Training: Participant Payment

The Office of Research Integrity and Outreach and Contracts Administration discuss participant payment from the Institutional Review Board’s (IRB) point of view and provide guidance on considerations needed to ensure compliance of applicable regulations and policies that best protect human participants. The University’s new preferred method of compensating research participants is now GalaxyPay, formerly ClinCard. …read more

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