New Webinar – Emergency Preparedness and Response: Collaborative Approaches to Ensure Sustainability of Research Oversight

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Description

Organizations can face a myriad of emergencies, from natural and human-made disasters to cyberattacks and pandemics. Even in emergencies, the safety and well-being of research participants should be paramount. This webinar explores considerations for a human research protection program (HRPP) emergency preparedness plan, including how that plan differs from an organization’s more global approach to emergencies, and how organizations can ensure the sustainability of an HRPP.

 


Audience

Postdocs, Research Personnel, Researchers, Students

 


Meet the Presenters

Content Contributor Nichelle Cobb

Nichelle Cobb, PhD, CIP – Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs

Nichelle Cobb is the Senior Advisor for Strategic Initiatives for AAHRPP. She has been involved with IRBs and HRPPs for over 20 years.

Content Contributor Robert Hood

Robert Hood, PhD – Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs

Robert Hood ensures AAHRPP Accreditation Standards are consistent with evolving research ethics guidelines and laws. Robert has a background in applied ethics and has worked in academia, government, and not-for-profit organizations.