MICHR will offer the popular Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for K Awardees this summer/fall. RCR4K is a seminar that is designed to meet the requirements of the NIH K-23, or any federal or non-federal career development grant. To ensure compliance with NIH regulations, these sessions will be in-person, at NCRC.
The 5-session (10 hour) seminar is mostly interactive, practice-based, and focused on addressing RCR issues (ethics, integrity, and regulatory matters) that have arisen in the course of your own funded research. It’s relevant, interactive, and includes mentoring from experienced faculty.
Registration is required. Participants should register only for the sessions they wish to attend. It’s open to U-M faculty, staff, and students. Current K scholars and K applicants will be given registration priority.