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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Research Data Management (12.3.25)
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SUMMARY:Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR): Research Data Management (12.3.25)
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Register:</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><a href="https://trainingportal.harvard.edu/Saba/Web_spf/NA1PRD0068/app/me/ledetail/curra000000000003520"><strong>Harvard Training Portal</strong><span><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span></a><strong>|</strong><span><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span><a href="https://bioethics.hms.harvard.edu/education/rcr-responsible-conduct-research"><strong>Course Info</strong></a></p><p><strong>TO REGISTER:</strong><span>&nbsp;Log into the Harvard Training Portal above. Click the REGISTER button, by default any sessions with an available date are selected for registration. To view date and time details click the Session Details link next to a session, deselect any dates you cannot attend, then select the COMPLETE REGISTRATION button at the bottom of the page. You can return at any time and see if new classes of a session were added via the VIEW CLASSES button next to a session.</span></p><p><strong>DESCRIPTION: </strong>Cutting-edge experimentation inevitably produces new types and/or greater quantities of data, and increasingly involves extensive networks of collaborators. This natural evolution of research is currently accompanied by a growing emphasis on open science, and on resolving instances of irreproducibility. All of these trends entail more robust approaches to data management, and funders and journals are beginning to emphasize curation and data sharing in ways that they previously have not.&nbsp;</p><p>Regardless of whether these changes are essential or burdensome (or both), data management and data sharing are playing a growing role in scientists’ abilities to fund and publish their research. This course will introduce these topics and discuss how they relate to legal and ethical matters, including intellectual property, the privacy of human research subjects, and the ownership of data.</p><p>Audience: Postdoctoral trainees working within Quad-based HMS Faculty laboratories</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span>Each session will be co-facilitated by the course directors,&nbsp;research&nbsp;faculty, and/or administrative leaders.</span></p><p>Please contact <a href="mailto:rcr@hms.harvard.edu">rcr@hms.harvard.edu</a> with any questions.</p><p><em>Sponsored by the HMS Center for Bioethics and Office for Postdoctoral Fellows</em></p><ul><li>Program Directors: Joni R. Beshansky, MPH, LP.D. and James Gould, PhD</li><li>Program Coordinator: Sam Pitkin</li></ul>
LOCATION:Goldenson 122
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20251203T173000Z
DTEND:20251203T190000Z
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