Workshop on Sustainability in Research
Below are the participants in the Workshop on Sustainability in Research, held on September 23, 2022.
Below are the participants in the Workshop on Sustainability in Research, held on September 23, 2022.
Below are the participants in the Workshop on Sustainability in Research, held on April 26, 2022. David Hyndman Dean, School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics hyndman@utdallas.edu
Modifications All changes to an approved research protocol (including changes to consent forms, recruitment scripts / flyers, study measures, personnel, protocol procedures / activities, etc.) must be reviewed and approved prior to the changes taking effect, except when necessary to eliminate immediate hazards to subjects. Modifications must be submitted through Cayuse. All changes must be …read more
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The Principal Investigator The Principal Investigator (PI) is the primary individual responsible for the ethical design and conduct of a research study including the supervision of co-investigators and study personnel. While the PI may delegate tasks to members of their research team, they remain ultimately responsible to ensure all research activities are designed and carried …read more
Market the Invention The UTD Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC )uses the online database Inteum to allow industry to search available UT Dallas technologies. We also attend conferences and industry events to promote our technology. Once interests are identified, we will work together with the inventors to describe the technical details and advantages of the …read more
Cayuse IRB is an electronic submission portal that manages all human subjects research protocols from initial submission to closure. Cayuse IRB is an interactive platform that guides researchers through the application process by customizing the information required based on responses to specific questions. This ensures that the questions are relevant to the current research study. …read more
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
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
The University of Texas at Dallas (“UT Dallas”) is committed to conducting all of its business in an ethical and legal manner, including avoiding organizational conflicts of interest and providing full and open access to its work to its sponsoring agencies and prime contractors. UT Dallas has existing policies and procedures regarding the ethical conduct …read more
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