Responsible Conduct of Research
Girard Courteau
Scott Pegg
Veronica Viray
AI (artificial intelligence) tools have proliferated in recent years, and provide opportunities to support your scientific work. In this follow-up session to June's AI in Research session, members of Gladstone's Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs team as well as Information Technology will discuss Gladstone's AI guidelines and topics like:
- An overview of AI-related intellectual property
- Key aspects and considerations for the use, development, and protection of AI tools and models
- Ways to help mitigate risk in these areas
The discussion is open to Gladstone's scientific community.
Lunch will be provided for those who register.
Join your colleagues and earn credit toward your NIH Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training. Use this template describing Gladstone’s RCR program for your grant applications.
If you need to attend this session virtually, reach out to Alicia Roy for the Zoom information.
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Gladstone and UCSFContact(s)
Responsible Conduct of Research provides Gladstone’s scientific community opportunities to openly discuss ethical issues in scientific research and complete the requirements of the NIH policy. Courses are held every 2 months and cover a variety of topics on scientific ethics.
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