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February 2008
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Research Integrity Training Available

Sheila Garrity, Director of Research Integrity, is available to present at departmental meetings on the subject of Research Integrity/Responsible Conduct of Research. If you would like her to facilitate a discussion of misconduct case studies for your laboratory, present at a faculty meeting, or even help design a departmental course covering the nine core areas of the Responsible Conduct of Research, contact her at the Office of Policy Coordination at 516-5560 or sgarrity@jhmi.edu.


Disclosing Your Outside Activities

The Office of Policy Coordination launched a new electronic disclosure system in May - eOPC. This system provides a quick way to disclose any outside activities and potential conflicts of interest for review and approval.

For more information, please feel free to email the office at policy@jhmi.edu, call 410-516-5560, or visit our website at http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/research/opc.

WHY Disclose
Full disclosure of all outside activities and services is a vital component in preserving academic and scientific integrity. Only when faculty, staff, and students truthfully disclose all outside interests can we ensure that the name and reputation of the individual and our entire community is protected. Full disclosure is also necessary to comply with internal and federal regulations and ensure that faculty and staff's primary commitment is to the University and its mission.

WHEN to Disclose
You are required to disclose when:

  • you engage in an outside activity or service
  • you apply for human subjects research via the IRB
  • you apply for a research grant or contract via ORA
  • you are an inventor of a technology that is being licensed by JHTT
  • any of your previously disclosed arrangements change

WHO Needs to Disclose
All full-time, part-time, and adjunct faculty, medical students, and staff are required to disclose any outside activity or service.

HOW to Disclose
You can disclose at any time using eOPC, the electronic disclosure system. eOPC is web-based, so you can disclose using any computer with a working internet connection. You will need your JHED login and password to enter the system. If you have never used eOPC, please contact policy@jhmi.edu or call (410) 516-5560 to request an account.

Disclosure Exceptions
You are not required to disclose any of the following:

  • CMEs
  • Grand Rounds
  • Faculty Conferences
  • Academic Publishing
  • Participation in local community activities such as religious institutions, schools or clubs

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February 2008 articles:
Seminar Series
Research Integrity Training Available
Disclosing Your Outside Activities
NIH New Innovator Awards
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine (R01 and R21)
Administrative Supplements for High-Quality Low-Cost Monoclonal Antibodies for Studies of the Nervous System
Human Microbiome Demonstration Projects (UH2/UH3)
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowships for Science and Engineering 2008
The James S. McDonnell Scholar Awards
Lance Armstrong Foundation Releases Request for Proposals for Cancer Research
Michael J. Fox Foundation Launches Second Year of Rapid Response Innovation Awards
 
New NIH Incentives for Peer Review Groups
New Forms for DHHS Public Health Service Grants
More News About Forms
Revised NIH Public Access Policy

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