Growing Research Integrity Together Conference

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Growing Research Integrity Together Conference
Growing Research Integrity
Together Conference
We’re holding a conference at Vanderbilt this summer. It’s called
Growing Research Integrity Together, or GRIT. We’ve designed
it as a low-cost option for many of us who have small travel
budgets, but still want exposure to important topics in research
administration especially in the important topic of research
integrity.
Dates
July 7-9, 2015
(Tuesday-Thursday)
8:00 - 5:00 p.m.
GRIT will include three days of active, workshop style learning
including presentations from Vanderbilt faculty members and
leadership from both Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, all centered on the topic of building
bridging between administrators, faculty and research staff
members in support of research integrity.
Vanderbilt University
Kennedy Center
For more information on the conference and to review our draft
schedule, go to our website: https://grit2015.squarespace.com/
Registration
Through 5/29 $175
After 5/29 $225
Best of all … the conference may not end after the three days in
Nashville. Attendees may participate in a six-month study that is
looking at the effectiveness of post-conference interventions. You
could benefit from coaching, webinars, conference call
discussion groups, case studies, videos and more.
The conference is open to faculty members, staff members, lab
or clinic research team members, students, administrators and
anyone else (from any institution) who is interested in forging
partnerships to build research integrity.
Location
One Magnolia Circle,
Nashville, Tennessee
37203
Speakers Include
Dr. Elizabeth Heitman
Associate Professor of
Medical Ethics in the Center
for Biomedical Ethics and
Society
Dr. Jim Goldenring
Professor of Surgery and a
Professor of Cell and
Developmental Biology
Dr. Charlene Dewey
Sponsored by
Vanderbilt University
Center for Biomedical
Ethics & Society
Vanderbilt University
Medical Center
Office of Research
Associate Professor of
Medicine, Assistant Dean for
Educator Development
Director, Educator
Development Core and
Educator Development
Program