From jlstaana at aaas.org Fri Sep 21 10:24:35 2007 From: jlstaana at aaas.org (Jennifer StaAna) Date: Fri Sep 21 10:02:37 2007 Subject: [PER] AAAS Professional Ethics Report- Summer 2007 Message-ID: Professional Ethics Report (PER) is published by the AAAS Scientific Freedom, Responsiblity and Law Program (SFRL), in conjunction with the AAAS Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility. SFRL is pleased to announce the completion of the 2007 Summer Edition of PER. The quarterly newsletter, which has been in publication since 1988, reports on news and events, programs and activities, and resources related to professional ethics issues, with a particular focus on those professions whose members are engaged in scientific research and its applications. Both html and pdf versions of PER can be found at http://www.aaas.org/spp/sfrl/per/per.htm. Jennifer L. Sta.Ana American Association for the Advancement of Science Scientific Freedom, Responsibility and Law Program 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 e: jlstaana@aaas.org t: 202.326.6217 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.aaas.org/pipermail/per/attachments/20070921/e4ad274f/attachment.html From pimple at indiana.edu Thu Sep 27 11:40:58 2007 From: pimple at indiana.edu (Pimple, Kenneth) Date: Tue Oct 2 09:42:18 2007 Subject: [PER] Scientists and Subjects: An Online Seminar on the Ethics of Research with Human Subjects Message-ID: <2C8586D24C894F4FA5DB0E100A0DB67F0212E6D5@iu-mssg-mbx103.ads.iu.edu> > Scientists and Subjects: An Online Seminar on the Ethics of Research > with Human Subjects > > Registrations are now being accepted for the eighth Scientists and > Subjects Online Seminar, February 25-May 4, 2008. Complete information > is available at http://poynter.indiana.edu/sas/sasos.php. > > Scientists and Subjects is a unique and innovative Internet-based > seminar designed for busy researchers and research administrators who > are concerned with the responsible conduct of research with human > subjects. The seminar is open to junior and senior researchers, > members of Institutional Review Boards and other administrators, and > college and university faculty members who teach future researchers. > > Seven years of experience offering the Scientists and Subjects seminar > has allowed us to develop an intensive, focused curriculum addressing > core issues in human subjects research. To maximize interaction and > attention to each seminar member's concerns, each cohort will be > limited to 17 members on a first-come, first-served basis. The seminar > fee is $300. > > Prospective participants must complete and submit the registration > form at http://poynter.indiana.edu/sas/sasos.php by Friday, February > 8, 2008; the registration fee must be received by Friday, February 15, > 2008. > > For more information, see http://poynter.indiana.edu/sas/sasos.php or > contact Kenneth D. Pimple, SAS Project Director, Poynter Center, > Indiana University, 618 East Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-3602; > (812) 856-4986; FAX 855-3315; pimple@indiana.edu. > > Please forward this message to interested colleagues. > > ===== > Kenneth D. Pimple, Ph.D. > Director of Teaching Research Ethics Programs > Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions > Indiana University > 618 East Third Street > Bloomington IN 47405-3602 > Tel: (812) 856-4986 > FAX: 855-3315 > pimple@indiana.edu > http://poynter.indiana.edu / > http://mypage.iu.edu/~pimple/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.aaas.org/pipermail/per/attachments/20070927/aae887f1/attachment-0001.html