Research Compliance Newsletter: Quarter One, February 2022
February 1, 2022 • Research Compliance
What’s Happening in the ORC?Find the latest updates on all areas of the ORC, including the IACUC, the NTR IRB and RCOI. Employee Spotlight – Meet Karina!This quarter we introduce our newest member – Karina Garcia! How to Get to the “Yes”In this quarter’s issue, we’ll help you get to the “Yes” with our tips on training requirements. You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers!ORC Frequently Asked Questions and our Q&A. ORC CalendarFind all of the meeting and deadline dates for the next three months of Board and Committee meetings.
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What’s Happening in the ORC?Welcome to the Office of Research Compliance’s first Quarterly Newsletter, where you’ll find updates to our office, tips for getting your protocols approved, get to know our team members, and so much more! Here are the “Cliffs Notes” of all major updates in our office within the last year:
With all of these changes and the positive results they produced, our office is looking forward to seeing what 2022 has in store for the Health Science Center and the ORC! Employee Spotlight – Meet Karina GarciaHow long have you worked in the HSC Office of Research Compliance? What is your role, and what do you like best about it? I have worked in the UNTHSC ORC for about 7 months and currently hold the position of IACUC Administrator. My favorite part of this position and the field, is being able to ensure a culture of humane care for research animals, while also encouraging high quality studies that will one day contribute to medical advancements. It is nice to know that my role has a purpose, making it that much easier to look forward to my job duties every day. Of the five HSC values, which one do you believe you exemplify the most, and why? The UNTHSC value that I exemplify the most is respect, which is also one of my personal values. Growing up my parents instilled this in me at a very young age. To always be respectful, caring and compassionate towards others. It is also how I like to approach my co-workers, and all of my relationships while in the workplace. I carry this value on a personal level, and it is nice knowing that it is also held to a high standard here, at UNTHSC. What is something we would be surprised to find out about you? I come from a huge family, having a total of 21 aunts and uncles (yikes! I know). So with that comes tons and tons of cousins! Surprisingly, out of all of us not only was I a first- generation college student, but I was also the first to receive a Postgraduate degree. |
How to Get to the YesTraining for ResearchersIt’s a pretty familiar scene…you’ve prepared the draft of your research protocol and hit the submit button…only to get a comment back that either you and/or members of your study team have not completed (or submitted) the appropriate trainings. Now what?
Fear not! The Office of Research Compliance (which includes the UNTHSC IACUC, the North Texas Regional IRB, and Research Conflict of Interest) has outlined the specific trainings you (or your research staff) need to complete before engaging in research (for either Animal Researchers or Human Subject Researchers). Trainings typically include completion of modules in CITI, institutional requirements, and may also include other components, such as Occupational Health and trainings through the Department of Lab Animal Medicine (DLAM; please note these last two areas would be required for animal research only).
General Reminders:
For additional information on the specific trainings to complete prior to engagement in a research study, please visit:
For information regarding Research Conflict of Interest, please visit: HSC Research Conflict of Interest |
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You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers!We are here to help you succeed! We hope this section will help you throughout your submission process. Have a question you would like answered? Just click the link below to submit your question. |
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