Team Science Workshop (Virtual)

As research becomes more interdisciplinary, it is crucial that researchers are able to work effectively with investigators, colleagues, and others from other disciplines. “Team Science” is the study and application of principles and strategies to develop, lead, and manage groups of people as part of a research project/team. This series of online workshops will focus […]

BIIG Collaborations @ The STEAM Factory – Biotechnology (Workshop)

The STEAM Factory 400 W Rich St, Columbus, OH, United States

The Office of Knowledge Enterprise’s BIIG Collaborations is a series of activities designed to provide faculty with the resources and support needed to establish and cultivate collaborations across disciplines, and explore innovative research questions. The program kicks off with two events to begin to forge collaborative interdisciplinary teams seeking to innovate around a common research […]

Research Misconduct & Detrimental Research Practices Webinar

What is research misconduct and how do you distinguish it from detrimental research practices? Research Integrity Officers from HHS and NIH will help answer this question and more, as they discuss regulations, an institution’s responsibilities, and ways to avoid misconduct in research at all! Experts will explore interpersonal, institutional, and professional responsibilities in the overall […]

Faculty Research Mentoring Workshop (Zoom)

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is presenting three mentoring workshops to develop your competency as a mentor over the Academic Year 2022-2023. The training is designed to help faculty who mentor early career researchers, especially junior faculty, to become more effective research and career mentors. The two-session workshop uses a case-based, discussion-oriented […]

Community & Collaboration Workshop: Case Studies in Community-Engaged Research

Townshend Hall 1885 Neil Ave Mall, Columbus, OH

This workshop will feature short presentations and a panel discussion on the rewards and challenges of community-engaged research. Panelists include: Dr. Jilll Clark, John Glenn College of Public Affairs Dr. Jennifer Garner, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science and John Glenn College of Public Affairs Dr. Townsand Price-Spratlen, Department of Sociology Location: Townshend 038 & zoom […]

Gaining Visibility for your Research through The Conversation (Virtual Event)

Over the last eight years, nearly 200 Ohio State researchers have written about their research for The Conversation – and their articles have been read nearly 14 million times and been republished in outlets like The Washington Post, Popular Science and CNN. All faculty members, PhD students and postdoc interested in reaching The Conversation’s international […]

Giving Authors Their Due: The Ethics of Co-Authorship and Authorship Order Virtual Panel

The Center for Ethics and Human Values proudly presents a CARE Panel: Giving Authors Their Due: The Ethics of Co-Authorship and Authorship Order Virtual Panel Monday December 5, 12-1pm Ethical questions related to authorship do not only concern who should get authorship (and who shouldn’t), but also how much credit and what order of attribution […]

Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion (Virtual)

What are the basic HHS and NIH policies that apply to research involving human subjects, including clinical trials? How do you prepare a research proposal for review that addresses the regulatory requirements? What are some strategies for developing realistic and scientifically acceptable inclusion plans? Answers to these questions are just a few of the valuable […]

Outside Activities and Conflicts (Online)

This two-hour case study based workshop covers the Outside Activities and Conflicts policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This workshop is led by ethics experts from Academic Affairs, Medical Center Compliance, and University Compliance and Integrity. CarmenZoom links will be provided to attendees the day before each session. […]

Paying Study Participants: Ethical and Practical Considerations Webinar

Do you compensate participants who take part in your research? The Office of Responsible Research Practices and the College of Optometry are offering an updated workshop on participant recruitment and compensation considerations in both medical and non-medical research. By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Explain regulatory guidance and university policy […]

HHMI Investigator Program Information Session (Virtual)

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) is requesting applications from basic researchers and physician scientists for its 2024 Investigator Program. Interested and eligible researchers are encouraged to attend a virtual information session hosted by the Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of Foundation Relations. This info session will cover application requirements for the HHMI […]

Spring 2023 By the Numbers: Race and College Applications Webinar

Our first By the Numbers event, titled “By the Numbers: Race and College Applications,” will feature Dr. Brian Heseung Kim, Senior Data Scientist at the Common Application, Inc., who will provide a brief presentation on his team’s recent report regarding college application race and ethnicity. We ask that participants read or familiarize themselves with the […]