MED 255 - Responsible Conduct of Research
Spring Quarter 2006
The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course is designed to engage participants in productive discussions about ethical issues that are commonly encountered during their research careers. This course is required for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars who are supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, and many departments and programs also recommend this course as part of their curricula.
The objectives of the course are:
- To engage participants in case-based discussions of ethical issues commonly encountered in, and raised by, current biomedical research.
- To introduce participants to methods of analysis of ethical issues.
- To introduce participants to policies and regulations relevant to the conduct of research.
Course Policies
Sections:
Section |
Days |
Times |
Instructor |
Room |
Wednesdays |
12 - 1 pm |
Sally Tobin , Ph.D. |
MSOBX303 |
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Tuesdays |
12 - 1 pm |
Mildred Cho, Ph.D. |
MSOBX303 |
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Section 3 |
Tuesdays |
2 - 3 pm |
CANCELLED |
CANCELLED |
Thursday, June 1 |
9 am - 4 pm |
Sally Tobin, Ph.D. |
MSOBX303 |
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Friday, June 2 |
9 am - 12 pm |
Sally Tobin, Ph.D. |
MSOBX303 |

