Office of Research Compliance

BIOSMUGGLING WITH THE FBI

Join us for an insightful presentation on research protection and ethical collaboration. American universities lead the way in cutting-edge research, but when this research is exploited by individuals with nefarious intentions, it can have serious consequences—tarnishing reputations, leading to funding losses, lab closures, and legal issues.

This session, presented by the FBI, will focus on: Steps to secure intellectual property and research materials and proper practices for collaborating with international universities.

DATE: March 6, 2025

TIME: 12:00 pm

PRESENTER: Nathan Livesey, FBI-WMD Coordinator

Location: G100 BRC (IN-PERSON ONLY)

WHEN UNPROFESSIONALISM IMPACTS RESEARCH INTEGRITY

The narrow federal definition of Research Misconduct–Fabrication/Falsification/Plagiarism–does not account for all sorts of other bad practices, including unprofessional conduct, which can include but is not limited to harassment, bullying, etc. This presentation will include how professional misconduct is defined, how these behaviors impact research integrity, how to prevent and report misconduct in all forms, and the potential outcomes.

Presenter: Robin Tyndall, Director of the Office of Research Compliance

When: February 20, 2025 from 12 PM – 1 PM

Location: Via Zoom Meeting ID: 965 2454 6984 I Passcode: 084850

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Impact of Science Graduate Education on Society

Join us for an engaging seminar by Dr. Holden Thorp, George Washington University and Editor-in-chief at Science, as he discusses the critical role of graduate education in advancing science and society.

Hosted By: The Chemistry Department

When: February 6th at 4:15 PM — Hendrix Student Center; McKissick Theatre

Details Here

The New IRB and IACUC InfoEd eForms are Now Available

The IRB and IACUC Compliance module InfoEd eForms have been upgraded. The new eForms have a cleaner more Clemson oriented look and feel and have been restructured for an overall easier submission process. You may now use them to submit applications. Thank you for your patience during the upgrade.

Updated Information on Deployment of New IRB InfoEd eForms and Access to the Submission Portal

The links to create a new IRB submission (e.g., Initial Application, Amendment, Progress Report, etc.) were deactivated at 4:30pm on November 22, 2024. All IRB submissions created in InfoEd but not officially submitted to our office were permanently deleted on Monday, November 25 to prevent compatibility issues with the new eforms.

The IRB Office will continue to review and approve submitted applications during the deployment process.

The IRB submissions portal will be re-activated 8am on December 9 for new submissions.

Demonstration sessions will be scheduled in December to introduce the campus community to the new forms.

Be sure to visit the IRB webpage for updated information.

Important Information on New IACUC InfoEd eForms and Submissions

New IACUC eForms will be launched from December 2-6, 2024.  The IACUC submissions system will be unavailable after November 22 in order to prepare for the deployment of the new forms.

Any submissions – such as initial applications, amendments, and annual reviews – that are created in InfoEd but not officially submitted to the CU IACUC Office by November 22 will be permanently deleted to prevent compatibility issues with the new eForms.

If you plan to use animals in research or teaching before February 1, 2025, please submit your application by November 22 using the current eForm.

If you plan to use animals in research or teaching after February 1, 2025, we recommend submitting your application after December 6, when the new eForms are deployed.

Be sure to visit the IACUC webpage for updated information to ensure a smooth transition to the new forms.

Important Information on New IRB InfoEd eForms and Submissions Deadline of November 22

December 4, 2024 (Update) – Please see the new blog post “Testing and Demonstration Sessions for the New IRB Forms Scheduled.”

November 11, 2024 (Update)Please see the new blog post “Updated Information on Deployment of New IRB InfoEd eForms and Access to the Submission Portal” for the latest information.

November 8, 2024 – New IRB eForms will be launched December 2-6, 2024. The IRB submissions system will be unavailable after November 22 to prepare for the deployment of the new forms.

Any submissions—such as initial applications, amendments, progress reports—that are created in InfoEd but not officially submitted to the CU-IRB Office by November 22 will be permanently deleted to prevent compatibility issues with the new eForms.

  • If you are planning to start recruiting participants before February 1, 2025, submit your application by November 22.
  • If you are planning to start recruiting participants after February 1, 2025, we recommend submitting your application after December 6, when the new eForms are deployed.

Be sure to visit the IRB webpage for updated information to ensure a smooth transition to the new forms!