Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Scientific Citizenship

Date: 

Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 12:30pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

Online - Via Harvard Training Portal
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Session Description: This session is meant to stimulate a discussion about what broader social responsibility might mean for scientists engaged in discovery of knowledge. We recognize that, within this kind of conversation, there may be a wide range of reasonable, informed opinion. Our modest goal is to identify 1) some of the underlying values that animate such reasonable, informed opinion, and 2) some justifications that can be offered for prioritizing some values over others. Session facilitator: Willy Lensch, PhD, Executive Director, Greater Boston Consortium on Pathogen Readiness (CPR) and Strategic Advisor, Office of the Dean, HMS

Course Description: Members of the HMS community on an NIH-sponsored training grant must receive compulsory education in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). If you have received RCR training in the past 3 years and can demonstrate the same (typically through the possession of a certificate), you may be relieved from fulfilling this requirement. If you have not completed the training, then you are strongly encouraged to enroll in the course conducted under the auspices of the Center for Bioethics within Harvard Medical School.

The course is designed to run as a graduate-style seminar. Each session will be co-facilitated by the course director, research faculty, and administrative deans. This course is meant to provide an opportunity to openly and critically reflect with your peers and others about what responsibility and integrity should mean to the professional scientific community. To that end, you will be expected to have done the readings prior to class and you will be expected to participate in discussion.
Sponsored by the HMS Center for Bioethics and Office for Postdoctoral Fellows
Course Directors: Sadath A. Sayeed JD, MD and James Gould, PhD