A common task in research laboratories is aspiration of solution through a vacuum line system. The solution is aspirated via a pipette connected to rubber tubing, then collected into a side arm flask for later treatment and disposal. One hazard posed by this task involves fitting or removing pipettes to the end of rubber tubing. […]
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- Best Practices in Award Management
- Data Sharing Regulations and NIH Budgeting Guidance
- 2023 ORA Dragon Service Awards
- Effort Certification
- RCRA: ORA Policy Approval Process Update
- ORIC Updates: Pre-Inspection Assistance and QA/QI Help
- Export Control Updates: Visiting Scholar OnBase Platform and EEI Filing
- ORD Supports Future ARPA-H Performers and Program Managers
- Introducing the Environmental Health and Safety Office (EHSO) Occupational Health Program
- The Life of an Award @ Emory University
New from NIH
- Safeguarding Integrity and Collaborations: Not “Either-Or” but “Both-And” May 25, 2023Today Science published our letter “Safeguarding integrity and collaborations,” which summarizes our perspectives on NIH efforts to address long-standing foreign interference threats, many stemming from foreign malign talent recruitment programs. We are grateful to Science for publishing our letter and for endorsing our efforts to “talk more openly.”Mike Lauer
- Safeguarding Integrity and Collaborations: Not “Either-Or” but “Both-And” May 25, 2023
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