Is your research ethical?

Research ethics, you learned about them early in your research career. But do you truly know the ins and outs of ensuring that your research is ethical and complies with university, state, and federal regulations?

Join us on Jan. 31 or Feb. 1. Dr. Bill Kabasenche will review several case studies and offer a platform for discussion while providing a variety of research ethics resources available to you at WSU.

Seating is limited – RSVP now!

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