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 411 Talk Show: Wind Turbines

Interested in wind turbine design? How about energy conservation? Harnessing the power of the wind, one large scale wind turbine has the ability to produce enough power to operate thousands of homes. Learn how wind turbines are developed and how they are reliable, cost-effective, clean, and a renewable source of electricity at this interactive #UTDResearchImpact​ …read more

Broader Impacts Series: How Can You Cultivate Research Proposal Growth?

During this seminar, Michelle Rogers, NSF Program Officer and Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, will discuss new developments such as broadening participation plans, how to formulate them as an integral part of a successful proposal, and share ways PIs address broader impacts. Michelle RogersProgram OfficerDivision of Computer and Network SystemsDirectorate for Computer …read more

Research Expenditures

Research expenditures, funds spent to conduct research, are the nationally accepted method to measure annual funds used on research activities. A research activity is represented by the amount spent by the sponsoring agency (expenditure) on a research project. The following information includes the various reports of research expenditures. UT Dallas provides comprehensive information based on …read more

Research 411 Talk Show: Propaganda Then and Fake News Now

Interact with prominent faculty researchers as they share their #UTDResearchImpact​ during this talk show! How did the United States weaponize information to secure Latin American support during World War II? What can those strategies tell us about the nature of propaganda campaigns in the age of “fake news?” Dr. Monica Rankin and her research assistant, …read more

Research Breakdown: Elements of a Budget

Speakers:Emily Lacy, Associate Director, Office of Sponsored ProjectsCindy Sutton, Associate Director, Research Financial OperationsNatasha Hinton, Assistant Director, Research Financial Reporting. This is a deep-dive into the different elements of a budget. We will use the OSP budget template to discuss what constitutes each budget category, what is an appropriate amount and how to justify it …read more

NIH Funds Dr. Yichen Ding’s Developmental Research

Dr. Yichen Ding received $730,204 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his research on Integrating Imaging and Computation to Characterize Neural Crest Cells in the Myocardial Development and Regeneration. The project focuses on integrating genetic models with advanced imaging and computation to provide new mechanical and developmental insights into the contribution of neural …read more

Research Breakdown: Lifecycle of a Gift

Speakers:Emily Lacy, Associate Director, Office of Sponsored ProjectsCindy Sutton, Associate Director, Research Financial OperationsNatasha Hinton, Assistant Director, Research Financial ReportingDeborah Reyna, Director, Development & Alumni Relations.Theresa Kaualoku, Assistant Director, Development & Alumni Relations Join the Offices of Sponsored Projects, Post Award Management and Development as we walk through the steps to receive and spend a …read more

Research 101 Series: Principal Investigators and Faculty Sponsors

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 expectations for investigators who plan to conduct human subject research and the responsibilities of a Faculty Sponsor who agrees to oversee student research project, from study design, initial IRB application, …read more

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