Colleagues,
It is my privilege to announce the 2004 Symposium Award Winners from
the recent SRA International meeting in Salt Lake City. Below are
listed the Awards for Best Poster and Best Paper: 1st, 2nd and 3rd
places for each. The awards will be bestowed, and our awardees honored,
at the 2005 Annual Meeting in Milwaukee: October 16-19, 2005.
The 2004 Symposium Award Winners are:
1. Best Poster of the Year
A. First Place: Camille Nebeker, Greg Talavera, John Elder, and Michael
Kalichman. Educating Community Health Workers on Ethical Practices and
Principles to Enhance Human Subjects Protections. San Diego State
University and University of California San Diego. San Diego. CA.
B. Second Place: Matthew Kinnard and Marie Cooper, IHM. Empowering the
Culture of Research: A Case Study Report on Programs of Education and
Opportunities in Biomedical and Behavioral Research and Research
Training at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). National
Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD, and Immaculata University.
Immaculata, PA.
C. Third Place: Mark Hughes. Facilitating Sponsor Requests: A
Relational Database Model for Project and Effort Reporting. Vanderbilt
University. Nashville, TN.
2. Best Paper of the Year
A. First Place: David Perlman. Putting the “Ethics” Back into Research
Ethics: A Process for Ethical Reflection for Human Research Protection.
GlaxoSmithKline and Temple University. Philadelphia, PA.
B. Second Place: Robert Porter. What Do Grant Reviewers Really Want,
Anyway? Virginia Tech. Blacksburg, VA.
C. Third Place (tie): Harold DeMonaco and Gregory Koski. Crossing the
Great Divide: Adoption of New Technologies, Therapeutics and
Diagnostics at Academic Medical Centers. Massachusetts General
Hospital. Boston. MA.
C. Third Place (tie): Lee Hand. Responsible Conduct of Research:
Creation of a Secondary Ethics and Science Curriculum to Encourage,
Build and Support Public Trust. Association of Independent Maryland
Schools and MPower Student Services, LLC. Taneytown, MD.
These awards are only the obvious honors. Congratulations are richly
deserved and merited by every one of the eighty-four applicant-authors
who submitted and contributed to this year’s record breaking numbers of
papers, posters, and projects-in-process.
Finally, sincere gratitude to the many individuals who made this year’s
Symposium an incredible success. The SRA Symposium is a critically
important place to publish in areas directly related to the art and
science of research management leadership. We look forward to continued
growth of the SRA Symposium in 2005 and the years to come! We welcome
its evolving influence on our educational development and the
leadership service that all research administrators and research
executives provide to our investigator-colleagues whose efforts advance
the cause of human and humane progress.
Warm personal regards,
Dr. Edward F. Gabriele
Distinguished Faculty &
Symposium Program Director and Chair
Society of Research Administrators International
Email: xxxxxx@earthlink.net
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