This lab 3-hour computer lab session workshop is offered before each standard NIH deadline via Zoom meeting. It is available for Stanford researchers and is required for School of Medicine
This course is also part of Cardinal Research Administration Foundation Training (CRAFT) program. If you are working toward a CRAFT Level 2 certificate, this class is an elective. We recommend
This class is a guide for all faculty and staff who administer international research and foreign students at Stanford, export materials and equipment, work with disclosure-restricted technical information, travel internationally
The Veterinary Service Center offers specialized training that is required for research with specific animals. For more information regarding prerequisites and enrollment, please visit the VSC website at: https://med.stanford.edu/vsc/training.html
Faculty, staff, and students who will be involved in the use of laboratory animals are expected to complete the web-based Laboratory Animal Care and Use Training Program (VSC-0001-WEB), which provides
The SHARE Title IX Education Office (formerly the Sexual Harassment Policy Office) offers three different customized training programs for faculty and staff at Stanford, including those in non-faculty teaching positions.
The STARS Training Needs Assessment Tool is designed to identify required health and safety training for Stanford staff, faculty, and students. Upon completion, trainees will receive a list of required
As a part of EH&S’ commitment to sustaining a culture of safety on campus, they have developed and teach specialty and trainings to educate personnel and staffers of the hazards
This training is required for: PIs with Public Health Service (PHS) funding, PIs who plan to apply for PHS funding in the future, and all faculty new to Stanford.
Spectrum Education provides learning and development opportunities to Stanford faculty, staff, students, and scholars in all areas of clinical and translational research. Our mission is to support clinical research through
Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research (RECR) applies to all researchers and research staff engaged in scholarly research. While written with all researchers in mind, special consideration has been given
Stanford requires individuals new to the position of Principal Investigator (PI) to understand the regulatory environment in which sponsored research is conducted. This course outlines the regulatory environment for sponsored