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Sponsor Research Ethics Reimagined

PRIM&R’s Research Ethics Reimagined podcast explores the evolving ethical challenges and innovations shaping research in the 21st century. With listeners in more than 60 countries, our episodes reach a highly engaged community of professionals, leaders, and stakeholders committed to advancing responsible research.
By sponsoring the podcast, your organization has the opportunity to align with trusted thought leadership and connect with a global audience that values integrity, oversight, and innovation in research.
Reach a targeted, global audience of research oversight professionals and leaders while demonstrating your commitment to advancing research ethics. Build brand credibility by aligning with PRIM&R, a trusted voice in the field.
As the sole sponsor of each episode, your organization will receive:
Sponsor Benefits
  • Pre-roll and mid-roll audio ads (15–20 seconds each)
  • Bundled savings when combining ad placements
  • An exclusive closing segment featuring sponsor-approved content or a short Q&A with PRIM&R staff
  • Global exposure to a diverse audience of research professionals, institutions, and decision-makers
  • “Sponsored by” acknowledgment included in all promotional materials, including but not limited to the podcast website, episode landing pages, PRIM&R emails, and social media posts

Why Sponsor?

The Research Ethics Reimagined podcast has garnered 3,764 downloads across two seasons, with listeners in more than 60 countries and a strong U.S. audience base. To date, 13 episodes have been published, with additional episodes currently in production. The podcast’s reach continues to grow through PRIM&R’s digital channels, newsletters, and global community engagement.

Episode Sponsorship Pricing

Duration
Cost (per episode)
Package Details
1 Month
$800
Sole sponsorship of a single episode, with pre-roll, mid-roll, and a closing segment.
3 Months
$500
Exclusive sponsorship of three consecutive episodes, with consistent brand exposure.
12 Months
$400
Yearlong sponsorship of all episodes, offering premium visibility and maximum savings.

Advertising Pricing

Ad Spot
Duration
Description
Cost
Pre-Roll Ad
15-20 sec
Beginning of each episode.
$250
Mid-Roll Ad
15-20 sec
Ad spot middle of episode.
$250
Q&A Segment
1-2 minutes
A dedicated segment at the end of the podcast, with featured sponsor content or interview
$500

Episodes Available for Sponsorship

Season Two | Episode One: “Ethics in Orbit With Rachael Dempsey”

During our first episode of Season 2 of "Research Ethics Reimagined," Guest Host Robert Nobles, DrPH, MPH, CIP takes us beyond our usual conversations into the cosmos—literally. Our guest is Rachael Dempsey, the Chief Operations and Communications Officer at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, also known as TRISH. TRISH is at the forefront of safeguarding human health in space, working alongside NASA and leading institutions like Baylor College of Medicine, MIT, and Caltech to tackle the challenges of long-duration space travel.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Season Two | Episode Two: “Progress, Gaps, and the Future of Women's Health with Doretha Walker, MPA, PhD, and Brenda Jamerson, PharmD”

In this episode, Doretha Walker, MPA, PhD, and Brenda Jamerson, PharmD, join us to explore the evolution of women’s health research since the NIH Revitalization Act of 1993. They’ll discuss how women’s health understanding has evolved, key advancements, and the impact of the lack of diversity in clinical trials. Our guests will also highlight critical gaps in women’s health research and how we can address them.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Season Two | Episode Three: “Community Engaged Research with Monica L. Albertie”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore community engaged research and its role in advancing health equity, particularly in cancer care. Our guest is Monica L. Albertie, Director of Research Operations for Community Outreach and Engagement at the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. She provides operational leadership for cancer-focused community outreach and community-engaged research aimed at reducing the cancer burden. In addition to her leadership role, Monica also serves as an Assistant Professor of Health Care Administration at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Season Two | Episode Four: “The First 100 Days: Navigating Uncertainty in Research Oversight With Mark Barnes, JD, LLM”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore ongoing legal challenges and federal policy changes affecting the research oversight community in the several months of the new administration. Our guest is Mark Barnes, partner in the healthcare and life sciences practice at Ropes and Gray LLP in Boston, who has spent 40 years as a leader in research misconduct, human and animal research oversight, healthcare law, and conflict of interest.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Season Two | Episode Five: "The Intersecting Ethics of Canine and Human Cancer Research With Mark Mamula, PhD"

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore groundbreaking cancer vaccine research for dogs with potential implications for human cancer treatment. Our guest is Dr. Mark Mamula, Professor at the Yale School of Medicine and leading researcher in immunology and innovative vaccine development.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Season One

Episode Seven: “Exploring the VA’s Million Veteran Program with Sumitra Muralidhar, PhD, and Dr. Jason Vassy, MD”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we discuss the research of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Research and Development, in particular the Million Veteran Program (MVP). The MVP is a national research program looking at how genes, lifestyle, military experiences, and exposures affect health and wellness in veterans. Since launching in 2011, 1 million veterans have joined MVP, making the MVP the largest research effort at VA to improve health care for veterans and one of the largest research programs in the world studying genes and health, according to the VA. We’ll speak with Drs. Muralidhar and Vassy to learn more.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Episode Six: “Connecting Communities and Researchers with Caleila Burrell, Allison Rusgo, and Amy Carroll-Scott, PhD”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the Promise Zone Research Connection (PZRC) and its Community Research Review Board (CRRB) in West Philadelphia. Our guests are Caleila Burrell, Project Coordinator for the PZRC and West Philadelphia resident; Allison Rusgo, Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel University and doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health; and Dr. Amy Carroll-Scott, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Community Health and Prevention at Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Episode Five: “Research Ethics Across Domains With Nicholas Proferes, PhD, Sarah Gilbert, PhD, and Kyle Pittman, MPA.”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the intersection of research ethics, online communities, and emerging technologies, with a focus on Reddit. Our guests are Nicholas Proferes, PhD, who is an associate professor at Arizona State University; Sarah Gilbert, PhD, who is a research associate at Cornell University; and Kyle Pittman, MPA, who is moderator of the subreddit "Indian Country" and faculty member at Evergreen State College.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Episode Four: “Researching Justice With Jim Greiner, PhD”

Episode four of PRIM&R's podcast, "Researching Justice With Jim Greiner, PhD," is now available! Join us as we explore his work researching outcomes of the justice system, the implementation of evidence-based decision-making, and how to make IRB rulings more transparent.
Episode Guide and Transcript

Episode Three: “Connecting the Dots With Allyson J. Bennett, PhD”

In this episode, we explore how scientific research with humans and other animals is intertwined, yet plays fundamentally different roles in producing new knowledge with broad-ranging benefits. Allyson Bennett, PhD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 
TranscriptEpisode Guide

Episode Two: “Research and AI With Mary L. Gray”

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, “Research Ethics Reimagined,” we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and studying human behavior in the digital age.
Our guest is Mary L. Gray, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
TranscriptEpisode Guide

Episode One: "Making Science More Accessible"

In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, “Research Ethics Reimagined,” we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, ethics, and studying human behavior in the digital age.
Our guest is Mary L. Gray, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
TranscriptEpisode Guide

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