Protocol Navigation Training Program Seminar Series: The NIH IRB Consolidation and iRIS Transition
The objectives of this talk are:• To describe the current status of the IRB consolidation and IT migration to iRIS;• To provide an update to the consolidation and IT transition plan; and• To discuss transition timelines. This session is open to the NIH community and advanced registration is not required. Discussion and networking opportunities will follow the talk. This session will be Videocast in real time and posted to the Videocast archives web site: https://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp A list of recent seminars available on the Videocast archives web site is below: 19 September 2016: AAHRPP Re-Accre...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 11, 2018 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

A research team separates wheat from chaff, helping internet users digest confusing privacy policies
A team of scientists, led by Carnegie Mellon University, used artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to crawl 7,000 of the most popular websites' privacy policies and identify those that contain language about data collection and use, third-party sharing, data retention and user choice, among ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - March 23, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video

NIH Protocol Navigation Training: Common Rule Issues with Tissues
The objectives of this talk are:• To describe the new provisions in the Final Rule that pertain to biospecimens and associated data;• To provide background on the multiple proposals to revise the Common Rule that were published in the ANPRM and the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), but which, ultimately, were withdrawn from the Final Rule, including suggestions to revise the definition of human subject and to render all research uses of human biological tissue human subject research;• To discuss the potential impact on policy and practice of the new provisions in the Final Rule that regulate the collection, st...
Source: Videocast - All Events - March 13, 2018 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 6)
A computed tomography scan of a earless monitor lizard (Lanthanotus borneensis). A native of Borneo, these lizards are the only living species in their family. The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - February 9, 2018 Category: Science Source Type: video

Towards Minimally-invasive or Non-invasive Approaches to Assess Tissue Oxygenation Pre- and Post-Transfusion Workshop (Day 2)
The goal of this workshop is to discuss potential next steps to facilitate the development of new technologies and/or biomarker panels to assess tissue oxygenation in a minimally to non-invasive fashion pre- and post-transfusion of Red Blood Cells (RBCs). The 2015 Transfusion Symposium identified tissue oxygenation assessment as a priority area. The development of minimally to non-invasive procedures to accurately measure tissue oxygenation are needed 1) pre-transfusion to predict who would benefit from RBC transfusions, and (2) post-transfusion to determine if the patient did benefit (and to be able to test the differenti...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 5, 2018 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Towards Minimally-invasive or Non-invasive Approaches to Assess Tissue Oxygenation Pre- and Post-Transfusion Workshop (Day 1)
The goal of this workshop is to discuss potential next steps to facilitate the development of new technologies and/or biomarker panels to assess tissue oxygenation in a minimally to non-invasive fashion pre- and post-transfusion of Red Blood Cells (RBCs). The 2015 Transfusion Symposium identified tissue oxygenation assessment as a priority area. The development of minimally to non-invasive procedures to accurately measure tissue oxygenation are needed 1) pre-transfusion to predict who would benefit from RBC transfusions, and (2) post-transfusion to determine if the patient did benefit (and to be able to test the differenti...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 5, 2018 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 2)
A computed tomography scan of a Pacific tailed frog (Ascaphus truei) shows its unique "tail," which is actually the male genitalia. The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. [Image 2 of 11 related images. ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 4)
A computed tomography scan showing the final two meals of an Eastern hognose snake (Heterodon platirhinos): a salamander and a toad. The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. [Image 4 of 11 related images. ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 5)
A computed tomography scan showing the circulatory system of the Mexican narrow-mouthed toad (Hypopachus variolosus). The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. [Image 5 of 11 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 6)
A computed tomography scan of a earless monitor lizard (Lanthanotus borneensis). A native of Borneo, these lizards are the only living species in their family. The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. ...This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 7)
A computed tomography scan showing the skull of a grooved razor fish (Centriscus scutatus) from India. The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. [Image 7 of 11 related images. See (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Project allows users to explore 3-D vertebrate specimens from inside out (Image 11)
Computed tomography scanning highlights the heavy armor on the skull of this giant girdled lizard (Smaug giganteus). The scan was taken as part of a project to scan vertebrate specimens, then make the data available on an open access website. [Image 11 of 11 related images. Back to (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - December 14, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

Technology Transfer Agreements for Sharing Human Materials and Data: Policies and Procedures
Discussion and networking opportunities will follow the talk. This session will be Videocast in real time and posted to the Videocast archives web site: https://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp A list of recent seminars available on the Videocast archives web site is below: 19 September 2016: AAHRPP Re-Accreditation and New Updates to the NIH HRPP SOPs 24 October 2016: Reliance Agreements and NIH Human Research Protections Program Requirements for Collaborative Research 21 November 2016: The NIH Office of Research Support and Compliance (ORSC) – the First 100 Days 20 March 2017: Panel Discussion: Improving Support fo...
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 12, 2017 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Could you be next victim of combosquatting?
Researchers at Georgia Tech and Stony Brook University are warning of an insidious threat known as "combo-squatting." Used in cyber-attacks, it combines trademarked names with other words to lure users to scam websites.This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item. (Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery)
Source: NSF Multimedia Gallery - November 24, 2017 Category: Science Source Type: video

BTRIS Town HALL - January 2018
An introduction of the new BTRIS rollout 1.5 and website.Air date: 1/25/2018 2:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 15, 2017 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video