This lecture, titled “The Top 10 Things You Need to Know About the Institutional Review Board (IRB)”, surrounds the function of the IRB, who is on the IRB, how IRB approval works, other important terms and resources, and how to submit to the IRB via an ERA.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Frank Friedenberg, MD., presents “Writing up Research: Abstracts and Manuscripts” as a part of the Research Curriculum Series.… →
Dr. Gina Neff, a University of Washington scholar, discusses the ways in which data collected from smart phones and wearable devices fills a gap in healthcare.… →
Hear from Dr. Tom Rogers, Associate Professor at the Fels Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, as he provides an overview of the simple techniques used in both basic science labs and for clinical research.… →
In this lecture, “Defending the Airwaves”, Mignon Clyburn speaks about diversity on the airwaves, fair competition, and the role of communication technologies in society. … →
This lecture, “An Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis”, is a part of the Research Curriculum Series, which provides an in-depth overview of statistical data approaches and commonly used data analysis methods. … →
For the Research Curriculum Series, Roberto Caricchio, MD presents “Research Career Pathways for Physicians”.… →
In this lecture, “Sustainable Urban Planning in the face of Shrinking Government Spending”, Alex Garvin examines the broad collaboration between the public and private sectors that is required to create vibrant, flourishing urban centers.… →
As a part of the Research Curriculum Series, A. Koneti Rao, MD discusses the best ways to convey ideas and findings in scientific presentations in “Presenting Your Research”. … →