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When Big Data Isn’t Big Enough

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Throw the phrase big data out at Thanksgiving dinner and you’re guaranteed a more lively conversation. Your nervous uncle is…

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Webinar Follow-Up: Addressing the Challenge of Simultaneous and Sequential Study Enrollment

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On April 13, 2016, PRIM&R hosted a webinar titled Familiar Faces: Addressing the Challenge of Simultaneous and Sequential Study Enrollment,…

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From Conflict to Collaboration: An Interview with Aurali Dade

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Meet Aurali Dade, assistant vice president for research integrity and assurance at George Mason University. She is featured this week…

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Research Ethics Roundup: FDA’s Redactions Challenged, Improving the Immune Systems of Lab Mice, and More

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup focuses on the ethical arguments for conducting Zika research on pregnant women, Public Citizen’s challenge…

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Webinar Follow-Up: Building a Relationship with Your Research Integrity Office

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Institutional review boards (IRBs) and research integrity offices (RIOs) play distinct but related roles in research oversight and compliance. It’s…

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