This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:
Ankeet S. Bhatt, MD, MBA, ScM
Associate Physician, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center
Research Scientist, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research
NC TraCS Institute is sponsoring a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course on July 11-13, 2023 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m each day. This course covers all NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training, including topics covered in an NIH notice (NOT-OD-22-055) issued on February 17, 2022. Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.
To receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions.
Please note: Currently, we plan to offer the RCR course in-person in the Bioinformatics building, room # 1131. Requests for a remote participation option will be considered individually on a case-by-case basis.
If you have questions regarding this event or need to request a remote participation option, please contact Krista Pfeffer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
NC TraCS Institute is sponsoring a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course on July 11-13, 2023 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m each day. This course covers all NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training, including topics covered in an NIH notice (NOT-OD-22-055) issued on February 17, 2022. Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.
To receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions.
Please note: Currently, we plan to offer the RCR course in-person in the Bioinformatics building, room # 1131. Requests for a remote participation option will be considered individually on a case-by-case basis.
If you have questions regarding this event or need to request a remote participation option, please contact Krista Pfeffer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
NC TraCS Institute is sponsoring a Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course on July 11-13, 2023 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m each day. This course covers all NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training, including topics covered in an NIH notice (NOT-OD-22-055) issued on February 17, 2022. Individuals who have had prior RCR training may volunteer to serve as discussion leaders for the course to document ongoing RCR exposure. This is based on need for NIH training grants.
To receive credit for course completion, participants must attend all three sessions.
Please note: Currently, we plan to offer the RCR course in-person in the Bioinformatics building, room # 1131. Requests for a remote participation option will be considered individually on a case-by-case basis.
If you have questions regarding this event or need to request a remote participation option, please contact Krista Pfeffer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:
Christopher B. Granger, MD
Donald F. Fortin, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Professor of Nursing
Duke University
Neha J. Pagidipati, MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:
Christine Goertz, DC, PhD
Professor in Musculoskeletal Research
Vice Chair for Implementation of Spine Health Innovations
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Duke University
Adam Goode, DPT, PhD
Associate Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery
Vice Chair of Clinical Research and Epidemiology
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Duke University
Gregory L. Peck, DO, MPH, FACS, is a first-generation college graduate with a primary appointment as an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS). He is a CTSA Visiting Scholar from the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS) where he has an Institutional KL2 Career Development Award funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science. Peck will present his KL2 research findings of a lack of an association between the 2014 Medicaid Expansion Policy and the decreasing cholecystectomy case fatality rate found in New Jersey.
The CTSA Visiting Scholar Program brings clinical and translational scholars from across the CTSA Consortium to NC TraCS Institute for research seminars and virtual campus visits.
Sufeng Zhang, PhD, an instructor in medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital who specializes in biomaterials, inflammation-targeting, triggered drug release, hydrogels, nanoparticles, protein conjugation, inflammatory bowel disease and bone regeneration, will present a seminar, Biomaterials-based Interface for IBD Treatment. Zhang is a CTSA Visiting Scholar from the Harvard Catalyst where she has an Institutional KL2 Career Development Award funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Science.
The CTSA Visiting Scholar Program brings clinical and translational scholars from across the CTSA Consortium to NC TraCS Institute for research seminars and virtual campus visits.
This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features:
Carl T. Bergstrom, PhD
Professor, Department of Biology
University of Washington