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26
Jul2012

Welcome to another installment of our featured member profiles where we will continue to introduce you to more of our members—individuals who work to advance ethical research on a daily basis. Please read on to learn more about their professional experiences, how membership helps connect them to a larger community, and what goes on behind-the-scenes in their lives!

Today we’d like to introduce you to Darcy Hammar, institutional review board (IRB) manager at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Annapolis, MD.

When and why did you join the field?

12
Apr2012

by Megan Frame, Membership Coordinator

As a member of the PRIM&R staff, being onsite during our annual conferences constitutes some of the busiest (and most gratifying) parts of my year. Unfortunately, with so much to do, I often don’t have time to experience what so many of our attendees rave about: the incredible faculty, the [...] Read more

15
Mar2012

by Alysa Perry 
 
Alysa Perry recently joined the staff of PRIM&R as program coordinator. Prior to joining PRIM&R, she worked at a start-up that hosted alumni job fairs throughout the country. At PRIM&R, Alysa will be working as an integral part of the team that plans, organizes, and executes PRIM&R’s one-day educational courses, [...] Read more

20
Jun2011

Scotty-JenkinsWelcome to another installment of our featured member interviews where we will continue to introduce you to more of our members, individuals who work to advance ethical research on a daily basis. Please read on to learn more about their professional experiences, how membership helps connect them to a larger community, and what goes on behind-the-scenes in their lives!

Today we’d like to introduce you to Scotty Jenkins, education and quality assurance (QA) analyst assistant at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

When and why did you join [...] Read more

29
Apr2011

by Christine Scheuring, PRIM&R Blog Squad Member

PRIM&R is pleased to bring you the second live blog post from the PRIM&R Blog Squad at the 2011 Social, Behavioral, and Educational Research (SBER) Conference. The PRIM&R Blog Squad is composed of PRIM&R members who are devoted to blogging live from our conferences. The PRIM&R Blog Squad member for the 2011 SBER Conference is Christine Scheuring.

One of the most memorable speakers on the first day of the 2011 Social, Behavioral, and Educational Research (SBER) Conference was Mahzarin Banaji, PhD, from Harvard University. Dr. Banaji, during her talk Blindspot: The Hidden Biases of Good People, used different visual [...] Read more