Free Live Webinar – Participatory Science and the Institutional Review Board
Describes the meaning of participatory science, explores common ethical issues, and examines how these issues intersect with IRB review.
Describes the meaning of participatory science, explores common ethical issues, and examines how these issues intersect with IRB review.
Join the NIH on February 4 for a presentation titled "Clinical Center Ethics Grand Rounds: Reducing Use of Animals in NIH Research."
The FNIH Biomarkers Consortium is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a symposium recognizing two decades of advancing biomarker science.
FISSEA is marking 38 years of collaboration and leadership with its Winter Forum.
The Research Evaluation Group (INORMS) and REACH Network will host a Global Symposium on “AI in Research Assessment” on February 11, 2026.
This webinar will cover how AI can be leveraged to address bottlenecks and pain points in the MCA process.
Join the NIST for a webinar that provides an overview of controlled document management and record keeping.
Join the NIH and the Front Range Biosafety Association for their virtual listening session on modernizing and strengthening biosafety oversight.
The COI’s quarterly meetings provide updates on NIST’s small business cybersecurity initiatives.
The FDA will host Rare Disease Day, a virtual public meeting, on Monday, February 23, 2026, in observance of Rare Disease Week.
Join ASCE for a global discussion on the future of academic research security.
COGR will host its annual virtual membership meeting from February 24-27, 2026.
Join the NIH for a public listening session on February 26 regarding their effort to modernize and strengthen biosafety oversight.
This webinar focuses on adjusting to professional change in ways that support individuals not only in surviving, but also in thriving in their new normal.
The University of Minnesota’s Research Ethics Day Conference will examine the evolving landscape of research ethics amid significant changes.
Join the NIH for the "How to Leverage Your Scientific Skills to Thrive in Biotech R&D" workshop on March 4, 2026.
Join The APPE for its annual conference, themed “What Do We Owe Each Other?” which explores ethical responsibilities in a complex world.
This webinar equips IRB members with practical tools to evaluate quantitative study designs.
Join the NCI for their Career Development Workshop: Advancement to Research Independence on March 9, 2026.
This webinar explores how AI is being responsibly integrated into GMP auditing across the regulated life sciences environment.
Join the NIH for an introduction to multi-modal data modeling, an approach that leverages pre-trained AI foundation models in biomedical research.
This webinar introduces common funding mechanisms that support resident- and fellow-led QI and clinical research initiatives.
This previously released webinar will review some of the basic terminology and definitions related to artificial intelligence in an academic setting.
This NIH workshop will focus on the growing role of foundation models in advancing cancer research and patient care.
This previously released webinar delves into the debate surrounding providing service dogs access to science laboratories.
Explores the distinctive features of qualitative research, blending these insights with foundational principles of qualitative data analysis.
This previously released webinar discusses the use of generative AI (GenAI) for science communication.
This previously released webinar offers some practical advice from a recovering IRB Chair for students who want to do research.
Join the NIH for the "From NIH to Genentech and Beyond: Navigating Careers in Pharma, Biotech, and the Startup Frontier" workshop on April 1.
Describes how human cells, tissues, or cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps) are regulated under 21 CFR 1271.
This workshop explores challenges and emerging approaches in modeling transport phenomena, with a focus on multi-component diffusion.
This webinar is focused on the FDA guidance "Expanded Access to Investigational Drugs for Treatment Use: Questions and Answers."
This webinar explores the critical need for dedicated bioethics departments within Historically Black College and University (HBCU) medical schools.
This NIH Digital Health Conference convenes a broad community focused on advancing healthcare innovation and commercialization.
Join Grants QSMO for their online Industry Day on April 21.
Join the NESBR, MeRTEC, and NCABR, for the 2026 Three I’s Conference focused on promoting responsible conduct and ethics in research.
Join the NIH for the "Safe to Proceed: A PhD scientist’s pathway to a career in regulatory affairs" workshop on April 29, 2026.
Register now for the NIH Bioethics Department "Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research (Asynchronous/Online)" course.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of the financial responsibilities associated with managing federal and other sponsored awards.