Speaker: Sharona Gordon, PhD Professor, Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington, Biological Physics, Structure, & Design Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, University of Washington School of Medicine NIH Topic: Conflict of Interest Dr. Gordon is professor of Physiology & Biophysics and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, UW School of Medicine. She is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of General Physiology, has significant local and international leadership experience, and has developed mentoring programs for early-career scientists. Dr. Gordon has contributed extensively to scholarship on the culture of academic science, women in science, and the relationship between science publishing and community activism. One of the many programs she has founded is Below the Waterline, a grassroots organization working to implement the recommendations of the NASEM report on Sexual Harassment. To participate live via Zoom, register here: BRI 2020 Registration Lecture recordings will be posted within 24-hours, here: BRI Program About BRI: The U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) requires that all pre- and post-doctoral researchers supported by PHS training grants receive training in the responsible conduct of research. The University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Bioethics and Humanities and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center developed BRI program to enable its researchers to meet the PHS requirement. Contact: Melissa Cox, mdcox@uw.edu |