Research Affairs: Researcher's Alert for December 3, 2015 http://myllu.llu.edu/syncall/communityhome/?communityId=6088 en-us Mon, 06 May 2024 03:56:24 -0700 SyncAll RSS 1.0 6088:24450 <![CDATA[Understanding the Code Requirements and Putting Them into Practice for Lab Safety]]> Sandra Figueroa Research Affairs would like to invite you to the December 08 Lunch & Learn Seminar:

The program will delve into the following important information that can be crucial, if not life-saving, for every researcher who utilizes a campus laboratory for some of their study activities:

  • Lab Safety- Code and Regulations
  • Resources for lab owners within EH&S
  • Lessons learned from other University labs

Here is a uniquely convenient opportunity to hear from two true experts, and to have your questions answered in-person.  Benefit from the perspectives of both Brett McPherson, our Director, Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), and guest speaker Tim Bradfield, Fire Marshall, City of Loma Linda. This program will help make the the “whys” of regulations clear and simple.

The seminar will be held in the Research Affairs main conference room from 12-1pm. Physicians attending this session will earn CME. 

You must register to receive credit and a healthy lunch. Seating is limited. Please click link   Register

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6088:24452 <![CDATA[Grant and Contract Proposal writing course]]> J. Job The School of Public Health will be offering a 3-credit Grant Writing course (STAT 515) during the Winter Quarter from 1-2:50 pm on Tuesdays/Thursdays at Nichol Hall Rm 2019 (School of Public Health) from January 4 – March 18, 2016. Please see the attached flyer for more information.

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6088:23823 <![CDATA[Research Consulting Group Services at the LLUSPH Center for Health Research]]> Pramil Singh The Center for Health Research (http://lluchr.org) has been operational at LLU since 1990 and provides a full service Research Consulting Group(CHR-RCG) to all entities at LLUH.   CHR-RCG provides research and evaluation services for clinical, public health, and community-based entities at the University and in the local and global community. Since its inception, CHR-RCG has completed more than 1,300 local, national, and international health research projects ranging from small pilot projects to serving as the coordinating center for large, federally-funded research projects.  CHR-RCG provides expert assistance in all aspects of health research (biostatistics, epidemiology, health geo-informatics, program evaluation).  CHR-RCG personnel include senior research faculty from the School of Public Health (biostatistics, epidemiology, geo-informatics, health behavior, program evaluation), a full time RCG Coordinator and senior analyst, and a staff of experienced research analysts. Our services are available to LLUH employees, students, and others on a consultation basis.  Faculty and student projects that are not part of currently sponsored research can qualify for reduced rates.  Come visit us at our Taylor street offices and online at http://llurcg.org.

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