Seminar, two hours. Designed for graduate students and undergraduates who have credit for life sciences or biomedical individual studies 199 course. Responsibilities and ethical conduct of investigators in research, data management, mentorship, grant applications, and publications. Responsibilities to peers, sponsoring institutions, and society. Conflicts of interest, disclosure, animal subject welfare, human subject protection, and areas in which investigational goals and certain societal values may conflict. Concurrently scheduled with course C134. S/U grading.

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Section List

  • SEM 1

    Open (24 seats)

    T, T, T 4pm-5:50pm, 4pm-5:50pm, 4pm-5:50pm

    Botany Building 325, Botany Building 133, Molecular Sciences Building 3610D

  • SEM 2

    Open (21 seats)

    W, W, W 4pm-5:50pm, 4pm-5:50pm, 4pm-5:50pm

    Botany Building 325, Molecular Sciences Building 1601, Molecular Sciences Building 3610D

Course

Instructor
Fox, C.F.
Previously taught
10S 09S 08S 07S 06S 05S 04S 03S

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