InfoEd Global was represented at the 2011 PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research Conference by Becca DuBose and Kelsey Rosell. InfoEd Global was a Bronze Supporter of this year’s conference, which offered four full days of sessions. There were 30 different tracks…

Earthquakes, fires, tornados, lightning, avalanches and alien attacks!  Natural disasters can happen at any time, without warning.  Having a definitive plan can help coordinate the response and mitigate disruptive events that would severely disrupt a less well-prepared institute.  Whatever your…

A recent publication entitled, “Guidance for the Description of Animal Research in Scientific Publications” from the National Academies Press (Sept, 2011), authored by the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) at the National Research Council (NRC) details the suggested content…

In a recent article published this April in the Journal Science entitled “The Rise of Animal Law” by Greg Miller, the author discusses the notable advances in animal rights over the last decades.  A primary focus of the article is…

The DHHS issued a News Release in July regarding proposed changes to the “Common Rule”, and is welcoming all comments regarding changes that would affect biomedical and social/behavioral research.    Highlights of the proposed changes include: Revising risk assessment rules Multi-site…

What will biomedical research look like in the future? That is the root question behind a recent article by Jennifer Lewington in the Chronicle of Higher Education in which she reviews Canadian efforts to encourage PhD students to consider careers…