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Team Science Success Seminar Series: Have You Had a Bad Breakup with a Collaborator? A Scientific Prenup Might Help Next Time!

April 9, 2019 : 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT

USC Norris/Norman Topping Tower (NTT) room 7409

Thomas Kosakowski, JD, from Office of Ombuds will discuss: What is ombuds office for? What are the reasons for conflict in academic medicine/medical research? What is a scientific prenup? What is NIH's recommendation for a scientific prenup?

Event Details

Have You Had a Bad Breakup with a Collaborator? A Scientific Prenup Might Help Next Time! At this seminar, you will learn:  What is an ombuds office for?What are the reasons for conflict in academic medicine/medical research?What is a scientific prenup?What is NIH's recommendation for a scientific prenup?Speaker: Thomas Kosakowski, JD | Ombuds Office for the USC Health Science CampusBefore joining USC, Tom served as the Ombudsperson for the Center for Health Sciences at UCLA. He worked with faculty, staff, and students from UCLA's hospitals and clinics, laboratories, and related institutes on a wide range of academic and workplace issues, research and authorship conflicts, and fair treatment concerns. Date: Tuesday, April 9th, 2019Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PMLocation: USC Norris/Norman Topping Tower (NTT) Room 7409 Tacos and fajitas will be served for the registered attendees, starting at 3:45 PM. <a href="https://sc-ctsi-research-development.ticketleap.com/team-science/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Please register here</a>. Brought to you by the SC CTSI Research Development Core and MESH Academy. <a href="https://sc-ctsi-research-development.ticketleap.com/team-science/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a>

Contact Information

For questions, please contact&nbsp;<a href="mailto:juli.wu@med.usc.edu" target="_blank">Juli Wu</a> <a href="mailto:juli.wu@med.usc.edu">at juli.wu@med.usc.edu</a>

NIH Funding Acknowledgment: Important - All publications resulting from the utilization of SC CTSI resources are required to credit the SC CTSI grant by including the NIH funding acknowledgment and must comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.