Responsible Conduct of Research
Benoit Bruneau
Karin Pelka
Seth Shipman
Moderated by Sudha Krishnamurthy, BDS, PhD
The responsibilities and relationships between mentors and mentees are crucial in scientific training and academic research—the NIH lists mentor/mentee responsibilities and relationships as one of the core subject matter areas of Responsible Conduct of Research training and education.
Join to hear members of Gladstone’s Mentoring Committee to discuss this important topic. This panel will help you develop better working relationships with your mentors, and prepare you for future responsibilities as a mentor in later stages of your career.
Topics addressed in this panel will include:
- Gladstone’s Mentor and Trainee Standards
- Giving and receiving feedback
- Communicating through conflict
- Secondary mentors
- Power imbalances
This event is open to Gladstone’s scientific community. 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.
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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.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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We want to effect positive change through our events and activities by providing a platform for discussions on important topics related to increasing diversity and inclusiveness in the sciences.