Overview: Course Schedule
Section outline
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Lectures: Meeting Dates and Topics
Program
Home Campus
Biophysics, Bioengineering, BMI, CCB, DSCB, ETS, Neurosci, PSPG, Rehab Sci, Tetrad
Mission Bay
BMS, OCS
Parnassus
Topic
Date/Time
Location
In-Person
Virtual
Session 1:
Mentor/Mentee Responsibilities and Conflicts of Interest
Naledi Saul, Director, UCSF Office of Career and Professional Services
September 6, 2024
1:30–3:00pm
during New Student Welcome
Mission Bay
Robertson Aud. in the Rutter Conference Center
N/A
Session 2:
The Reproducibility Crisis
Michael Oldham, Ph.D.
October 7, 2024
11:30-1:00pm
Parnassus
Health Sciences West 300 (HSW300)
Session 3:
Protection of Human Subjects, Welfare of Laboratory Animals, Collaborative Research and Professionalism
Vincent Chen, Ph.D.
January 13, 2025
11:30-1:00pm
Mission Bay
Byers Auditorium in
Genentech Hall
Session 4:
Research Misconduct, Social Responsibility and the Importance of Research Security
Mark Ansel, Ph.D.
February 3, 2025
11:30-1:00pm
Parnassus
Health Sciences West
303 (HSW303)
Session 5:
Responsible Authorship, Publication and Peer Review, and Data Management
Jason Gestwicki, Ph.D.
March 3, 2025
11:30-1:00pm
Mission Bay
Byers Auditorium in
Genentech Hall
Session 6:
Developing Inclusive Research Communities, Prevention of Sexual Harassment, and Violence
Denise Caramagno, MA, LMFT & Kendra Hypolite, MSW, ASW from UCSF CARE
April 7, 2025
11:30-1:00pm
Parnassus
Health Sciences West 300 (HSW300)
Discussion Sections: Meeting Dates and Topics
Discussion sections will be held in the same week as the monthly course lecture. Led by graduate faculty, students will spend 90 minutes in small groups discussing case studies. For the most part, discussion topic(s) will align with the lecture topic(s) for the week. Dates, times, and locations of discussion sections will be set and communicated to students by individual programs; attendance will be recorded. A minimum of 50% of small group discussions will be held in person.
· Session 1: Mentor/mentee Responsibilities and Relationships
· Session 2: The Reproducibility Crisis
· Session 3: Protection of Human Subjects, Welfare of Laboratory Animals, Collaborative Research and Professionalism
· Session 4: Research Misconduct, Social Responsibility and the Importance of Research Security
· Session 5: Responsible Authorship, Publication and Peer Review, and Data Management
· Session 6: Developing Inclusive Research Communities, Prevention of Sexual Harassment, and Violence
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