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Orientation for New Clinical Research Personnel

This four-part orientation is strongly recommended for all clinical research personnel who are new to UNC or new to research. The objectives are to introduce research personnel to the UNC offices involved in clinical trials, discuss the federal and local regulations governing conduct of research, and provide an overview of best practices utilized in the implementation of clinical … Read more

NC TraCS—Responsible Conduct of Research

The NC TraCS Institute is sponsoring a one-week course in the Responsible Conduct of Research organized and run by David Weber, MD, MPH, Director of the NC TraCS Institute Regulatory Core. The course covers all the NIH-required topics for the first phase of responsible conduct of research training.

Dr.Clive Pai, photo by Dr. Bing Yu

Tenth Annual Human Movement Science Research Symposium at UNC

The tenth annual Human Movement Science Research Symposium was held March 1, 2013, at UNC Chapel Hill.

Antoine Bailliard

Bailliard Awarded Funding to Help Study Immigration Experiences

Dr. Antoine Bailliard, Assistant Professor, has received a Junior Faculty Development Award and a grant from the University Research Council to study immigration experiences of the Latino community in North Carolina.

Betty Risteen Hasselkus

Hasselkus Selected as 2013 Mitchell Symposium Scholar

Dr. Betty Risteen Hasselkus, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, Emeritus Professor of Kinesiology/Occupational Therapy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been selected as the 2013 Mitchell Symposium Scholar.

Sumita Rege with her blog onscreen.

Student Spotlight: Sumita Rege

Sumita Rege is a fourth-year doctoral candidate in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, she had earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in occupational therapy from Mumbai University and practiced as an occupational therapist in Mumbai, India for seven years.

Christene Tashjian and her husband, Michael, at the luncheon for the Excellence in Management Award.

Staff Spotlight: Christene Tashjian

Christene Tashjian is the Project Coordinator for the Early Development Project-2, whose offices can be found off campus in the Carr Mill Mall.

TIGRR Provides Guidance for Funding Success

UNC Chapel Hill will host the Training in Grantsmanship for Rehabilitation Research (TIGRR) workshop January 15-19, 2013, at the Rizzo Center in Chapel Hill.

Lucía I. Méndez

Méndez Receives Research Scholar Grant

Lucía I. Méndez, a current PhD candidate in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, has been awarded a Research Scholar Grant by the Early Care Education and Head Start Research Scholars Grant Program to support her dissertation research.

Kaitlyn Wilson, Lauren Little, and Ann Sam

Graduates Reflect on Learning Experiences Gained Through Autism Leadership Grant

The first three UNC Chapel Hill doctoral students to participate in the Autism Leadership Grant’s interdisciplinary program graduated in May 2012.