Many archives exist outside of universities and museums; there are community collections and digitized artifacts that are valuable resources for researchers. This is especially true for those who are focused on underrepresented populations. This panel will feature a roundtable discussion with librarians who have interfaced with archives, digital collections, data, and other materials about and/or produced by underrepresented global communities. Participants will share their experiences as well as recommendations for expanding your research to consider and include more diverse sources and voices. Finally, they will discuss ethics and best practices for engaging with these collections.
ethics
CARE Panel: The Ethics of Big Data Research (Virtual Event)
Available data sets continue to grow in both size and complexity, resulting in new ethical concerns. Join us for a panel discussion on the use of Big Data in research. Our conversation will explore critical issues including: What should data transparency practices look like? How should researchers engage in research that can aim at the social good, but at the same time not undermine public trust?
Featuring Panelists:
Matthew Zook, MRP, PhD (University Research Professor in Geography, University of Kentucky & Managing Editor of Big Data & Society)
Ryan Kennedy, PhD (Professor in Political Science, OSU)
Pavarti Singh, PhD, MPA (Associate Professor in Epidemiology, OSU)
Outside Activities and Conflicts Training (Zoom)
The Office of University Compliance and Integrity offers a monthly training on the Outside Activities and Conflicts Policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This training reflects our Shared Values and is particularly encouraged for university leaders, supervisors, managers, and researchers, but all are welcome to attend.
Topics will include:
- Consulting and outside employment/service
- Accepting gifts
- Contracting with the university
- Conflicts of interest in research
Facilitators include:
- Katelyn Carson, Assistant Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Jan Neiger, Assistant Vice Provost, Office of Academic Affairs
- Jason Reich, Conflicts of Interest Officer, Wexner Medical Center Compliance and Integrity
- Jessica Tobias, Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Ben West, Associate Director, Conflict of Interest, Office of Research Compliance
Click this link to choose a session to attend via BuckeyeLearn: https://go.osu.edu/oactraining. More sessions will be added in the near future.
You can also visit www.buckeyelearn.osu.edu and use your “name.#” credentials to log in. Use the search bar in the top right of the screen to find the “Outside Activities and Conflicts” event. If the session you want is full, you can request it and be put on the waitlist; you will receive an email if an opening becomes available.
There is no need to reply if you are not interested in the workshop or cannot attend one of the currently scheduled sessions.
Please contact Katelyn Carson at carson.147@osu.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you!
Outside Activities and Conflicts Training (Zoom)
The Office of University Compliance and Integrity offers a monthly training on the Outside Activities and Conflicts Policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This training reflects our Shared Values and is particularly encouraged for university leaders, supervisors, managers, and researchers, but all are welcome to attend.
Topics will include:
- Consulting and outside employment/service
- Accepting gifts
- Contracting with the university
- Conflicts of interest in research
Facilitators include:
- Katelyn Carson, Assistant Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Jan Neiger, Assistant Vice Provost, Office of Academic Affairs
- Jason Reich, Conflicts of Interest Officer, Wexner Medical Center Compliance and Integrity
- Jessica Tobias, Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Ben West, Associate Director, Conflict of Interest, Office of Research Compliance
Click this link to choose a session to attend via BuckeyeLearn: https://go.osu.edu/oactraining. More sessions will be added in the near future.
You can also visit www.buckeyelearn.osu.edu and use your “name.#” credentials to log in. Use the search bar in the top right of the screen to find the “Outside Activities and Conflicts” event. If the session you want is full, you can request it and be put on the waitlist; you will receive an email if an opening becomes available.
There is no need to reply if you are not interested in the workshop or cannot attend one of the currently scheduled sessions.
Please contact Katelyn Carson at carson.147@osu.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you!
Outside Activities and Conflicts Training (Zoom)
The Office of University Compliance and Integrity offers a monthly training on the Outside Activities and Conflicts Policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This training reflects our Shared Values and is particularly encouraged for university leaders, supervisors, managers, and researchers, but all are welcome to attend.
Topics will include:
- Consulting and outside employment/service
- Accepting gifts
- Contracting with the university
- Conflicts of interest in research
Facilitators include:
- Katelyn Carson, Assistant Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Jan Neiger, Assistant Vice Provost, Office of Academic Affairs
- Jason Reich, Conflicts of Interest Officer, Wexner Medical Center Compliance and Integrity
- Jessica Tobias, Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Ben West, Associate Director, Conflict of Interest, Office of Research Compliance
Click this link to choose a session to attend via BuckeyeLearn: https://go.osu.edu/oactraining. More sessions will be added in the near future.
You can also visit www.buckeyelearn.osu.edu and use your “name.#” credentials to log in. Use the search bar in the top right of the screen to find the “Outside Activities and Conflicts” event. If the session you want is full, you can request it and be put on the waitlist; you will receive an email if an opening becomes available.
There is no need to reply if you are not interested in the workshop or cannot attend one of the currently scheduled sessions.
Please contact Katelyn Carson at carson.147@osu.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you!
Outside Activities and Conflicts Training (Zoom)
The Office of University Compliance and Integrity offers a monthly training on the Outside Activities and Conflicts Policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This training reflects our Shared Values and is particularly encouraged for university leaders, supervisors, managers, and researchers, but all are welcome to attend.
Topics will include:
- Consulting and outside employment/service
- Accepting gifts
- Contracting with the university
- Conflicts of interest in research
Facilitators include:
- Katelyn Carson, Assistant Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Jan Neiger, Assistant Vice Provost, Office of Academic Affairs
- Jason Reich, Conflicts of Interest Officer, Wexner Medical Center Compliance and Integrity
- Jessica Tobias, Ethics Director and Compliance Investigator, Office of University Compliance and Integrity
- Ben West, Associate Director, Conflict of Interest, Office of Research Compliance
Click this link to choose a session to attend via BuckeyeLearn: https://go.osu.edu/oactraining. More sessions will be added in the near future.
You can also visit www.buckeyelearn.osu.edu and use your “name.#” credentials to log in. Use the search bar in the top right of the screen to find the “Outside Activities and Conflicts” event. If the session you want is full, you can request it and be put on the waitlist; you will receive an email if an opening becomes available.
There is no need to reply if you are not interested in the workshop or cannot attend one of the currently scheduled sessions.
Please contact Katelyn Carson at carson.147@osu.edu with any questions. We look forward to seeing you!
Introduction to the Office of Responsible Research Practices (Webinar)
In this 1 hour session geared toward staff, the Office of Responsible Research Practice’s leader, Ellen Patricia, will introduce her office’s mission supporting the ethics boards and helping the research community navigate requirements. Sandra Meadows will provide education and updates on human participants in research.
Please log into BuckeyeLearn at https://buckeyelearn.osu.edu and search on Introduction to the Office of Responsible Research Practices.
The Ethics of Developing Therapeutics for Rare Diseases (Zoom)
One of the most exciting promises of cell and gene therapies is their potential to tailor treatment to individuals and thus improve the lives of those with rare diseases. However, developing these therapeutics blur the traditional line between treatment and research and therefore invite a number of important ethical questions. This panel will ask: How should we think about the development of these novel medical interventions—are they research or treatment? How should the development of such individual therapeutics be regulated? How can we work towards equitable access to these exciting new interventions?
P A N E L I S T S :
Alison Bateman-House, MPH, PHD Assistant Professor of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Allison Bradbury, MS, PhD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, OSU & PI in the Center for Gene Therapy, Abigail Wexner Research Institute
CARE Panel: The Ethics of Human Challenge Studies (Zoom)
Human challenge trials, which intentionally expose healthy volunteers to disease, have historically been part of scientific research and have contributed to vital scientific advances in drug and vaccine development. Nevertheless, such research has been criticized as conflicting with the guiding principle in medicine to do no harm. This panel will discuss: under what conditions, if ever, are such trials appropriate? And are there upper limits of risk that we can ask participants to incur for the purposes of research?
Featuring Panelists :
Seema K. Shah, JD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Medical School & Director of Research Ethics at Lurie Children’s Hospital
Susan L. Koletar, MD, FACP, FIDSA
Professor of Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine, Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases, and Principal Investigator of AIDS Clinical Trials Unit; OSU
Promoting Research Representation and Engagement – Opportunities Under the Common Rule (Webinar)
This webinar will review the Belmont Report principle of justice in human research ethics and discuss how the interpretation of justice has changed over time. It will also explore what opportunities exist under the Common Rule to promote research representation and engagement in research and research participation.