Human Subjects Research Recordkeeping and Record Retention

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Investigators are required to maintain records of their human research activities. Good recordkeeping is essential for verifying the integrity of study data produced and for demonstrating investigator compliance with applicable regulations, and institutional policies and procedures. This presentation will cover: recordkeeping requirements for regulatory and subject files, maintenance […]

K to R Transition Workshop

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research This is a workshop for applicants of NIH Career Development Grants or K Grants. Bring one section of your upcoming K grant to review and discuss with fellow applicants and one of our experienced faculty! Presenter: Karen K. Miller, MD, Co-Director of he MGH DCR Center for Clinical […]

Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Research

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research and the MGH Biostatistics Center Fridays, January 6 - February 3 | 9:30-11:00 am | Virtual This course will provide clinical researchers with a solid foundation in biostatistical concepts. Intended for those with minimal statistical experience, these five lectures will serve as an introduction to biostatistical issues […]

RCR: Research Integrity

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with any NSF support. In order to fulfill […]

Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Research

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research and the MGH Biostatistics Center Fridays, January 6 - February 3 | 9:30-11:00 am | Virtual This course will provide clinical researchers with a solid foundation in biostatistical concepts. Intended for those with minimal statistical experience, these five lectures will serve as an introduction to biostatistical issues […]

Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Research

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research and the MGH Biostatistics Center Fridays, January 6 - February 3 | 9:30-11:00 am | Virtual This course will provide clinical researchers with a solid foundation in biostatistical concepts. Intended for those with minimal statistical experience, these five lectures will serve as an introduction to biostatistical issues […]

Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Research

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research and the MGH Biostatistics Center Fridays, January 6 - February 3 | 9:30-11:00 am | Virtual This course will provide clinical researchers with a solid foundation in biostatistical concepts. Intended for those with minimal statistical experience, these five lectures will serve as an introduction to biostatistical issues […]

Basic Biostatistics for Clinical Research

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research and the MGH Biostatistics Center Fridays, January 6 - February 3 | 9:30-11:00 am | Virtual This course will provide clinical researchers with a solid foundation in biostatistical concepts. Intended for those with minimal statistical experience, these five lectures will serve as an introduction to biostatistical issues […]

Part 1: Digital Health Research Support Teams at MGH/MGB

Virtual

Sponsored by the MGH Center for Clinical Research Education and the Center for Innovation in Digital Healthcare. For research investigators, study staff and administrators, this 45-minute course will help you better understand and access internal resources and tools that will help you advance your research initiatives. This first class in the three-part Digital Research Education […]

K to R Transition Workshop

Virtual

This course is sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research This is a workshop for applicants of R Grants. Bring one section of your upcoming R grant to review and discuss with fellow applicants and one of our experienced faculty! Presenter: Andrew Nierenberg,

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