Event sponsored by:
Office for Research and Innovation
        
    
                African and African American Studies (AAAS)
              Art, Art History & Visual Studies
              Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES)
              Biochemistry
              Biology
              Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
              Cell Biology
              Chemistry
              Classical Studies
              Computer Science
              Cultural Anthropology
              Dance Program
              Department of Anesthesiology
              Department of Dermatology
              Division of Community Health
              Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
              Department of Medicine
              Department of Neurology
              Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
              Department of Ophthalmology
              Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
              Department of Pediatrics
              Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
              Department of Radiation Oncology
              Department of Radiology
              Department of Surgery
              Division of Emergency Medicine
              Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI)
              Duke Initiative for Science & Society
              Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative
              Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS)
              Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
              Duke Office of Scientific Integrity (DOSI)
              Economics
              English
              Evolutionary Anthropology
              Fuqua School of Business
              Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
              German Studies
              History
              Immunology
              International Comparative Studies (ICS)
              John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC)
              Kenan Institute for Ethics
              Law School
              Linguistics
              Literature
              Mathematics
              Molecular Genetics and Microbiology (MGM)
              Music
              Neurobiology
              Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainability
              Nicholas School-Earth & Ocean Sciences
              Nicholas School-Environmental Science and Policy
              Nicholas School-Marine Science and Conservation
              Nicholas School of the Environment
              Pathology
              Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
              Philosophy
              Physics
              Political Science
              Population Health Sciences
              Pratt School of Engineering
              Psychology and Neuroscience
              Religious Studies
              Romance Studies
              Sanford School of Public Policy
              School of Medicine (SOM)
              School of Nursing (SON)
              Slavic and Eurasian Studies
              Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
              Sociology
              Statistical Science
              Theater Studies
              Trinity College
        
    Contact:
Melkonian, Mitch
    
              Speaker:
Scientific Integrity Associate Kelsey R. Smith, Ph.D.
      
    
    
            Electronic recordkeeping is an important aspect of modern research, and LabArchives is a useful tool for managing research data and documents. In this in-person Researcher Fundamentals session, faculty investigators and research staff will learn the basics of using LabArchives and best practices for effective recordkeeping. By the end of this educational session, participants will have the skills and knowledge to use LabArchives to improve the organization, accessibility, and reproducibility of their research results.
 
Featuring: Kelsey R. Smith, Ph.D., Scientific Integrity Associate, Advancing Scientific Integrity, Services and Training (ASIST), Office of Scientific Integrity (DOSI)
 
For more information and to register, please visit duke.is/gaqgt. To learn more about LabArchives, visit labarchives.com.
 
Limited seating available.
 
Researcher Fundamentals session part of Duke Research & Innovation Week 2023. Learn more at duke.is/m5555.
 
A new track of educational opportunities, Duke Researcher Fundamentals Sessions will familiarize faculty investigators with various research enterprise tools, resources and services to help facilitate their innovative research at Duke. Faculty and research staff across campus and the School of Medicine are invited to join their colleagues and subject matter experts in robust discussions about the challenges facing researchers in the post-COVID world.
      
    
    Duke Research & Innovation Week 2023