Office of Research Compliance Hosts IBC/Biosafety Overview Workshop

Jason Ramage
University of Arkansas / University Relations

Jason Ramage

The Office of Research Compliance will host IBC/Biosafety Overview (register) at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, in J.B. Hunt Center room 431.

IBC/Biosafety Overview is the third in a series of workshops offered by the Office of Research Compliance over the fall 2019 semester. The final workshop, Export Controls Compliance Overview, will be offered at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 (register). This workshop will also be held in J.B. Hunt Center room 4431.

In addition to these scheduled trainings, Research Compliance offers trainings whenever needed, for individuals or groups. Jason Ramage, assistant vice chancellor for research and innovation and director of research compliance, is also available to speak to classes or departments on compliance topics.

More information and a complete schedule can be found on the Research Compliance website.

Contacts

Jason Ramage, director of research compliance
Research and Innovation
479-575-2105, ramage@uark.edu

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