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Report on Research Compliance

News and Analysis for Colleges, Universities and Teaching Hospitals

Provides the best information there is to help institutions avoid the negative publicity, financial setbacks, and management problems that compliance requirements can create. 12 issues annually, plus weekly e-mail newsletters and unlimited access to a password-protected website. Co-published by National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) and AIS.

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Regulators continue to focus intensely on the diverse group of federal rules that fall under the umbrella of “research compliance,” which includes conflict of interest, human subjects, effort reporting, research misconduct, tech transfer, and security and biosafety issues such as select agents and export controls.

This collection of rapidly changing government requirements —

  • Can torpedo the reputation of even the most prestigious U.S. universities,
  • Ranges widely from internal business issues (e.g., effort reporting) to grave matters of international security (e.g., restrictions on government-funded research),
  • Can have a very sudden impact on your funding and financial well-being,
  • Is the focus of complex, changing rules and penalties from a dozen federal agencies,
  • Is under constant review on Capitol Hill, where political volleyballs like conflicts of interest have a direct impact on colleges, universities and teaching hospitals.

Renew your subscription today to continue receiving the best information there is to help your institution avoid the negative publicity, financial setbacks, and management crises that compliance problems can create.


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Written By

Editor Theresa Defino is well-versed in the ethical and compliance issues facing researchers and institutions, having worked for an academic medical center affiliated with a major midwestern university and having written hundreds of articles based on research studies. A veteran health care journalist and writer, Theresa has been based in Washington, D.C, since 1989.

Written For

  • Sponsored research managers
  • Financial and business officers
  • Compliance officers
  • IRB members and administrators
  • Legal counsel
  • Internal auditors
  • Department heads and academic leaders

Editorial Board

James J. Casey, Jr., J.D.
Executive Director, Office of Grants, Contracts and Industrial Agreements
University of Texas at San Antonio

Michele M. Codd
Assistant Director
Institute for Software Integrated Systems
Vanderbilt University

Thomas A. Coggins
Director, Sponsored Award Management
University of South Carolina

Stephen Hansen
Associate Provost for Research and Dean, Graduate Studies and Research
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Julie T. Norris
Emeritus Director, Office of Sponsored Programs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

David Richardson
Assistant VP for Research
Penn State University

Garrett R. Sanders
Vice President, Sponsored Programs Administration
Research Foundation of SUNY

William Sharp
Director of Research Integrity, Office of Research and Graduate Studies
University of Kansas

Alice A. Tangredi-Hannon
Research Compliance Officer
Yale University

Deborah K. Vetter
Director, Sponsored Programs Administration
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Regina H. White
Associate Vice President, Research Administration
Brown University

Marianne R. Woods
Senior Associate Vice President for Research Administration
University of Texas at San Antonio

Jane A. Youngers
Assistant Vice President for Research and Sponsored Programs
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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Report on Research Compliance

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12 monthly issues, plus weekly e-mail newsletters and access to a subscriber-only website
$478.00
NCURA members receive a $100 discount off the regular renewal price
$378.00