WORKSHOP: IRB & Responsible Conduct of Research
Work on your mandatory certifications.
- Lunch will be served.
- Wednesday, October 21, 2015. 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Lunch will be served.
- Commons 331
- AGENDA:
- Faculty and Postdocs who need to work on their certifications are also welcome to join in Commons 329. Room 329 will also serve as the overflow space for graduate student who need room to work on their certifications.
PLEASE NOTE: RCR certification is REQUIRED for all graduate students who are engaged in research and working on either a master's thesis or a doctoral dissertation, regardless of funding source.
Workshop Facilitator: Timothy Sparklin, CIM, CIP, Campus Compliance Officer
About Tim Sparklin:
Tim is UMBC's Campus Compliance Officer. He has been at UMBC since 1992 and, since 1996, been responsible for many areas of research compliance at the university, including human participant protections, animal care and use, and the education and training of investigators. His responsibilites in the Human and Animal Research Protections Office include human and animal use education and training, CITI consultation, IRB and IACUC protocol consultation & pre-review, IRB and IACUC post-approval, PAPM ( IRB protocol audits), and Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) education assistance. He holds a Master’s of Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore and has professional certifications in the field of human research protections from the National Association of IRB Managers (CIM) and the Council for Certification of IRB Professionals (CIP).