Office of Research Compliance

Additional Advanced RCR Opportunity

Tuesday, October 7, 2025 | 12:30-1:30 pm | 238 Strom Thurmond Institute

Along with our scheduled Advanced RCR events, we will also host this upcoming webinar on October 7th at 12:30 pm in 238 Strom Thurmond Institute. This will count as one hour of advanced RCR credit. If interested in attending, please email rcrtraining@clemson.edu to RSVP by October 5th.

NABR Webinar: “From Promise to Practice: The Current Landscape of New Approach Methodologies”

Please join the Office of Research Compliance for Dr. Szczepan Baran’s presentation titled “From Promise to Practice: The Current Landscape of New Approach Methodologies”. An abundance of viewpoints have been in the news and on social media surrounding the FDA announcement on April 10, about their Plan to Phase Out Animal Testing Requirement for Monoclonal Antibodies and Other Drugs; the NIH announcement creating the Office of Research Innovation, Validation, and Application (ORIVA) later on the same month; and the July 7 announcement by the Acting Deputy Director of the Division of Program Coordination, Planning and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI) within the NIH Office of the Director that “all new NIH-funded opportunities moving forward should incorporate language on consideration of NAMS” and “The NIH will no longer seek proposals exclusively for animal models.”

We have invited a special guest speaker to help us understand what all this means as pressure mounts to modernize biomedical research. New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) including in vitro, in silico, and human-relevant models — are gaining visibility as alternatives to traditional animal studies. But visibility does not always equate to implementation. This presentation will offer a high-level yet practical overview of where we stand today with NAMs: which technologies are maturing, which are overhyped, and where policy, infrastructure, and culture must evolve to enable true transformation. Drawing from experiences across regulatory science, industry, and academia, Dr. Szczepan Baran will explore what it takes to bridge scientific innovation with real-world impact — ethically, efficiently, and collaboratively.

Institutional Review Board (IRB) Workshops for New Faculty

IRB Review is required for all research activities involving human subjects conducted by faculty, staff and students regardless of the funding support and study location. Join the IRB staff to learn helpful information and instructions on how to submit an IRB Protocol.

Workshops will be held via Zoom on:

September 8, 2025, 9:00-10:00 am

September 17, 2025, 1:00-2:00 pm

The Zoom link will be available on the IRB Webpage the day of the workshop. No passcode is required to join the Zoom sessions. You must login with your Clemson account to join the session.

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

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New resources available for IACUC protocols

We have two exciting new resources that can help you access what you need for your IACUC AUPs.

  1.  Your approved documents can now all be found in one place—the document library. To see your documents, open the AUP by using the Master Record option. In the black bar across the top, select “Approved Docs.” The approved versions of your documents should be listed.
  2. If you want to reference an existing SOP from a facility to describe your procedures, you can list or link the SOP from the Office of Animal Resources (nearly all facility SOPs are now available). To access, go to the OAR site, and under the University/Attending Veterinarian, select the “Standard Operating Procedures.” Access requires a Clemson login.