What is readability, and why should the research community be concerned about it? Readability refers to the ease of reading and understanding written information. At this time and for the…
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…
As we are all aware submission deadline dates can be very intense when dealing with an S2S issue. Our S2S Submission Support team is staffed in the office from 7:00…
DHHS recently published their changes to the regulations concerning management of conflict of interest where PHS funding is involved. These changes can be readily accounted for using configurations within the…
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…
At InfoEd University we approach the design of our courses from a user-centric perspective. From our step-by-step software simulations, to our interactive assessments, our courses closely mirror the actual InfoEd…
The Second Release of InfoEd University has arrived with new courses on the Human Subjects and Lab Animals modules. This second release for InfoEd University includes 11 new courses, providing…
Many of those following InfoEd on Twitter should remember the posting on Oversight and Government Reform as well as the posting on Improvements Needed in Oversight. One of the responsibilities…
A journey through time and technology We are sometimes asked about our technology and what InfoEd is made of; mostly originating during product demonstrations. We compare the question to someone…
We would like to warmly welcome all the universities and institutions that became new clients of InfoEd International last month. We look forward to working with and supporting the users,…