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Description
This course aims to introduce biomedical researchers and members of the IRB community to key aspects of data management and sharing. The course provides insights on both practical and ethical issues related to managing data generated through human subjects research and uses examples to explain and illustrate core concepts.
It is intended to help researchers develop and enhance their research data management skills, so they can both use the data that they generate productively for their own work, and potentially enable other scholars do the same as secondary users of the same data.
Audience
Biomedical Researchers, IRB Members, Students
Meet the Authors
Ibraheem Ali, PhD – University of California, Los Angeles
Ibraheem is a program manager for research informatics for the UCLA Health System. At UCLA, Ibraheem supports the creation of educational resources focused on research data services infrastructure and offers support for biomedical researchers in data management, research reproducibility and computational infrastructure.
Leslie Howes, MPH, CIP – Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Leslie Howes, Director for the Office of Regulatory Affairs and Research Compliance (ORARC), is responsible for a broad range of research compliance activities and initiatives at the Harvard Chan School. Leslie also oversees the Harvard Longwood Campus Human Research Protection Program, including IRB Operations and the its QA/QI Program.