Training
Who can participate in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ?
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ encourages all faculty, staff, and trainees (i.e., undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral associates, research assistants, and Principal investigators) involved in research to obtain instruction in RCR that is appropriate for their level of education, training, responsibility, and discipline. Anyone with a CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ identity can take RCR training via the CITI RCR courses.
Who is required to take training in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)?
Currently, the following research personnel are requiredto complete training in RCR:
- Any faculty, other senior personnel, postdoctoral fellow or student who is paid from a National Science Foundation (NSF) or USDA NIFA grant award.
- Trainees supported by specific awards (institutional training grants, educational grants, and research career development awards) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
- All undergraduates performing paid research on CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ campus should take the CITI RCR course.
Note: If students or postdocs complete an online or classroom RCR course somewhere other than CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, they must submit an RCR Completion Form, electronically sign it and email it to the RCR Coordinator. Be sure to give a copy to your mentor/PI for the NIH- or NSF-funded award, and keep a copy for your records.
Registration instructions
- CITI RCR
- CCARS (Crash Course Advanced Rcr for Senior graduate students and post-docs)
- GRAD5000 through continuing education
- Undergraduate RCR forum
When did I (or someone in my lab) last have RCR training?
- If you took CITI online training, you should be able to follow the registration instructions above for logging into CITI and use the "My Records" tab to determine the last time you took RCR. If it has been more than 4 years, please retake the course.
- If you need to determine if someone has taken an in-person RCR course on this campus, their name will be in this .
- If you need to determine if someone has taken a CITI RCR course on this campus, their name will be in this .
Contact us with questions regarding:
RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH
Mary Allen, Ph.D.
Responsible Conduct of Research Coordinator
Email
RESEARCH MISCONDUCT
Professor John O'Loughlin
SCRM Chair
(303) 492-1619
Email
Jon Reuter, DVM, MPVM, DACLAM
Associate Vice Chancellor of Research Integrity & Compliance
Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Research Integrity Officer (RIO)
(303) 735-5809
Email