Expand Your Expertise with 2024 Annual Conference Recorded Sessions
Access curated conference session bundles featuring expert-led discussions—on demand and at your convenience.
PRIM&R’s conference education bundles offer a curated selection of recorded sessions, providing you with targeted learning opportunities. These on-demand bundles cover key topics such as ACU/IACUC management; IACUC Review and Postapproval Monitoring; Pharma/Biotech, non-typical situation oversight, and public communication. Designed for flexibility, each bundle features expert-led sessions that deliver in-depth insights into critical issues in research oversight.
IACUC
- PRIM&R’s IACUC sessions explore the ethical and regulatory responsibilities of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees. Led by experts, these sessions cover protocol review, animal welfare considerations, regulatory compliance, and best practices for ensuring ethical oversight of research involving animals.
- IACUC/ACU Program Management and Administration
- IACUC Review, QA/QI and Postapproval Monitoring
- Pharma/Biotech, Non-Typical Situation Oversight, Public Communication & Federal Dialogue
ACU/IACUC Program Management
This package brings together four dynamic tracks, offering essential insights for professionals across the research oversight program.
The ACU/IACUC Program Management and Administration track addresses the complex challenges that go beyond daily operations, providing seasoned professionals with solutions and actionable tools for managing program reviews, facility inspections, occupational health, safety, and animal oversight.
The Education, Qualifications, and Training track focuses on developing effective educational programs that ensure staff are well-versed in ethical principles, professional standards, and regulations.
The Animal Well-Being and the 3Rs track delves into critical issues surrounding the humane treatment of animals in research, emphasizing the importance of the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) and the latest approaches to animal care and welfare.
Finally, the Advancing Equity and Justice track offers opportunities for deep reflection and learning on how to promote inclusivity and justice in research settings.
Together, these tracks provide a comprehensive foundation for addressing the evolving challenges in research ethics, compliance, and oversight.
Finally, the Advancing Equity and Justice track offers opportunities for deep reflection and learning on how to promote inclusivity and justice in research settings.
Together, these tracks provide a comprehensive foundation for addressing the evolving challenges in research ethics, compliance, and oversight.
50 Sessions Included in Bundle
- A11 - PLENARY: Global Perspectives on the Ethics, Principles, and Regulations Guiding Research Involving Nonhuman Animals
- A12 - Welfare Considerations for Cephalopods
- A13 - IACUC SOS! Evaluating Difficult Protocols By Optimizing Your Review Toolkit
- A17 - Consciously Uncoupling? When Institutions and Investigators Separate (amicably, or sometimes not so much)
- A18 - The Cost to Having a Revolving Door: PI Onboarding & Exit Planning
- A20 - How Institutional Leaders Can Promote COI Program Effectiveness
- B07 - A Crisis Is a Crisis: Lessons Learned From Human-Based and Animal-Based Controversies and What We Can Learn From Our Colleagues Across the Hall
- B14 - Reproducibility and the IACUC
- B15 - Building a Professional Network in the Animal Care and Use Community
- B17 - Effectively Managing the Use of Controlled Substances in Research
- B18 - Cross Training and Successful Transfer of Knowledge
- B19 - PLENARY: Institutional Approaches to Research Security Programs
- C12 - Driving Postapproval Monitoring (PAM) Program Priorities by Harnessing Existing Data
- C14 - What Needs to Change in Nonhuman Primate (NHP) Housing and Why
- C15 - Exploring NAMs and Complement-ARIE: Insights for IACUCs
- C16 - PLENARY: Bridging Preclinical to Clinical Research With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Biomarkers: Current Landscape, Vision, and the Collaborative Path Toward Improved Translation
C17 - Nurturing True Inclusion: Moving Beyond Tokenism to Actual Inclusion
C19 - What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Using Metrics to Evaluate Research Administrative ActivitiesC20 - PLENARY: Research Integrity Management in the New Public ArenaD11 - Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness at the Intersection of IACUC and IBC AdministrationD12 - Dealing With Conflict and Difficult Discussions: The Role of the IACUC ChairD14 - Looking Inside the Cabinets: IACUC Facility Inspections from Start to FinishD15 - Impactful Animal Welfare Refinements When Options Are Limited and the Need Is GreatD18 - Hiring , Diversity and Soft Skills: How Do We "Walk the Talk" and Get What We Need/Want From New Hires?D19 - Do Institutional Officials (IOs) Understand Ethics?D20 - Retaining Good Research Ethics and Oversight StaffE11 - PLENARY: Striving for Consistency: Institutional Efforts to Sync the Letter and Spirit of Regulations in Nonhuman Animal Research
E12 - How to Manage a Noncompliance or Adverse EventE13 - From Alpacas to Zebrafish: How to Select and Evaluate Environmental EnrichmentE14 - Specialized IACUC Applications for Studies in the FieldE16 - Done Wrong, Gotta Pay: Research Non-compliance and Research Misconduct and Possible Sponsor Pay-BackE19 - Balancing Risk and Reward in Research ProgramsF11 - PLENARY: New and Evolving Considerations for Disaster Planning
F12 - Unlocking the Potential of IACUC Members: A Comprehensive Guide to Training
F13 - Challenges and Opportunities in IACUC Administration at Underrepresented Minority (URM)-Serving InstitutionsF15 - Avoiding the Slippery Slope: Complimenting Semi-annual Reviews With a Program of Ongoing QA/QI ReviewF17 - Trust Me, I Know What I'm DoingF19 - Proposed Changes to the Public Health Policy (PHS) on Research Misconduct: Impact on the Researcher CommunityF20 - Developing an Emergency Preparedness Plan for an Effective Research SystemG10 - PLENARY: Replicability, Reproducibility, Rigor, and Red HerringsG11 - Agricultural Animals in ResearchG12 - Better Together-Effective Collaboration During IACUC Protocol ReviewG14 - No Findings? No Problem: Why Non-Issue Audits Still MatterH10 - Making the 3Rs More Than a Checkbox: Institutional 3Rs ProgramsH11 - Oversight of Animal Care and Veterinary Staff Qualifications and TrainingH12 - Adverse Events and Animal Welfare in Biotech and Academia Alike: Creating Efficiency, an Open Program, and Automated Functions of ReportingH13 - Tick-Tock! How to Not Waste Your Time While Writing Minutes!H14 - Don't Reinvent the Wheel! How to Ask the Right Questions and Leverage Existing Resources to Address Critical Compliance NeedsH15 - Considering Yourself: Self‐Care for Compliance Professionals
Cost
Member: $100
Nonmember: $310
IACUC Review
Enhance your institution's animal research oversight program with this package, which combines two critical tracks: IACUC Review and QA/QI and Postapproval Monitoring.
The IACUC Review track is designed for both new and experienced IACUC reviewers, offering best practices for reviewing protocols, clarifying the roles and responsibilities of IACUC chairs and members, and providing innovative solutions to common review challenges.
Paired with the QA/QI and Postapproval Monitoring track, this package delves into the importance of conducting quality assurance and quality improvement activities to evaluate and enhance your research oversight program.
Sessions cover strategies for postapproval monitoring, including assessing performance and reviewing committee functions, offering tools and techniques to create and sustain a strong QA/QI program.
Together, these tracks provide a comprehensive approach to elevating your institution’s IACUC review process.
Together, these tracks provide a comprehensive approach to elevating your institution’s IACUC review process.
30 Sessions Included in Bundle
- A11 - PLENARY: Global Perspectives on the Ethics, Principles, and Regulations Guiding Research Involving Nonhuman Animals
- A12 - Welfare Considerations for Cephalopods
- A13 - IACUC SOS! Evaluating Difficult Protocols By Optimizing Your Review Toolkit
- A15 - Openness about Animal Research: Why and How to Share What We Do
- A16 - PLENARY: PI Responsibility & Accountability Versus Effectiveness of Institutional Compliance and Ethics Review: What Will Really Make a Difference in How We Conduct Research?
- B14 - Reproducibility and the IACUC
- B17 - Effectively Managing the Use of Controlled Substances in Research
- C11 - PLENARY: The Historical Impact of Politics on Scientific Research With Nonhuman Animals
- C12 - Driving Postapproval Monitoring (PAM) Program Priorities by Harnessing Existing Data
- C15 - Exploring NAMs and Complement-ARIE: Insights for IACUCs
- C18 - Committee Meeting Navigation for Those in the Room
D11 - Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness at the Intersection of IACUC and IBC Administration
D12 - Dealing With Conflict and Difficult Discussions: The Role of the IACUC ChairD15 - Impactful Animal Welfare Refinements When Options Are Limited and the Need Is GreatE11 - PLENARY: Striving for Consistency: Institutional Efforts to Sync the Letter and Spirit of Regulations in Nonhuman Animal ResearchE13 - From Alpacas to Zebrafish: How to Select and Evaluate Environmental EnrichmentE14 - Specialized IACUC Applications for Studies in the FieldF15 - Avoiding the Slippery Slope: Complimenting Semi-annual Reviews With a Program of Ongoing QA/QI ReviewF17 - Trust Me, I Know What I'm Doing
F18 - Shake It Up: An Interactive Discussion of Lessons Learned from IRB/IACUC LeadersF20 - Developing an Emergency Preparedness Plan for an Effective Research System
G10 - PLENARY: Replicability, Reproducibility, Rigor, and Red HerringsG11 - Agricultural Animals in ResearchG12 - Better Together-Effective Collaboration During IACUC Protocol ReviewG13 - PLENARY: Ethical Review of Human and Animal Subjects Research ProposalsG14 - No Findings? No Problem: Why Non-Issue Audits Still MatterH10 - Making the 3Rs More Than a Checkbox: Institutional 3Rs ProgramsH12 - Adverse Events and Animal Welfare in Biotech and Academia Alike: Creating Efficiency, an Open Program, and Automated Functions of ReportingH13 - Tick-Tock! How to Not Waste Your Time While Writing Minutes!H14 - Don't Reinvent the Wheel! How to Ask the Right Questions and Leverage Existing Resources to Address Critical Compliance Needs
Cost
Member: $60
Nonmember: $190
Pharma/Biotech, Non-Typical Situation Oversight, Public Communication & Federal Dialogue
This robust package offers four essential tracks designed to enhance your expertise across key areas of research oversight and public engagement.
The Pharma/Biotech Perspectives track brings together professionals from the pharmaceutical, device, and biotechnology industries to discuss mutual challenges in global research and development, covering complex trial designs, gene therapy programs, and more.
The Oversight of Non-Typical Animals and Situations track addresses unique issues in wildlife and aquatic research, agricultural studies, and more.
The Communication with the Public track explores the growing challenge of rebuilding public trust in science through effective communication strategies, community engagement, and addressing misinformation.
Finally, the A Dialogue with the Feds track provides timely updates directly from federal agencies on regulations and new initiatives. Together, these tracks offer a comprehensive view of the evolving landscape of research oversight, industry perspectives, and the critical role of public trust in advancing ethical research practices.
18 Sessions Included in Bundle
- A12 - Welfare Considerations for Cephalopods
- A14 - AAALAC International Update
- A15 - Openness about Animal Research: Why and How to Share What We Do
- B07 - A Crisis Is a Crisis: Lessons Learned From Human-Based and Animal-Based Controversies and What We Can Learn From Our Colleagues Across the Hall
- B12 - The First 48 Hours: What to Do Right Away When Things Go Wrong
- B17 - Effectively Managing the Use of Controlled Substances in Research
- C11 - PLENARY: The Historical Impact of Politics on Scientific Research With Nonhuman Animals
C13 - A Dialogue With USDA, APHIS, Animal CareC14 - What Needs to Change in Nonhuman Primate (NHP) Housing and WhyC16 - PLENARY: Bridging Preclinical to Clinical Research With Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Biomarkers: Current Landscape, Vision, and the Collaborative Path Toward Improved TranslationD13 - Wildlife Animal Welfare 101: A Foundational Overview for Navigating the World of Oversight and Compliance With Free-Range Species
E13 - From Alpacas to Zebrafish: How to Select and Evaluate Environmental Enrichment
E14 - Specialized IACUC Applications for Studies in the Field
E15 - Improved Communications About Nonhuman Animal Studies: Starting on the InsideF14 - What happened to ILAR and what is BAHSCR?G11 - Agricultural Animals in ResearchH12 - Adverse Events and Animal Welfare in Biotech and Academia Alike: Creating Efficiency, an Open Program, and Automated Functions of ReportingOpening General Session: More Cure, Less Side Effects: A Potential Role for Preclinical Studies
Cost
Member: $36
Nonmember: $130