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Pittsburgh, PA 15228

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  Speeches
 
Research Integrity
  • “Ethics Clinic on Misconduct,” Council of Science Editors Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida, May 19-23, 2006.

  • “Integrity in Teaching and Research,” St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, January, 2006.

  • “Conflicts of Interest,” Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2005.

  • “Ethics in Research and Grantsmanship,” University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Maryland, August 2004.

  • “Ethics Case Studies: Research Ethics of Mice and (Congress)men,” University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2004.

  • “Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct,” Palmetto Health (SRA), Baton Rouge, LA, April 2004.

  • “Scientific Misconduct and Findings Against Graduate Students,” Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, 12th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, February 2003.

  • Science and Law,” University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, December 2002.

  • “University Research Security and Safety,” National Association of College and University Association 42nd Annual Conference, Boston, MA, June 2002.

  • “Plagiarism and Research Misconduct,” ORI Research Conference on Research Integrity, Washington, DC, November 2000.

  • “Editors and Research Integrity,”  (Poster Presentation), ORI Research Conference on Research Integrity, Washington, DC, November 2000.

  • “Anatomy of a Misconduct Investigation,” National Association of College and University Attorneys, Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June 2000.

  • “Research Ownership and Integrity,” Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, February 2000.

  • “Authorship - Rights, Responsibilities and Rewards,” University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, February 2000.

  • “Scientific Integrity,” Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, October 1999.

  • “Teaching Survival Skills & Ethics to Scientists,” Annual national weeklong train the trainer program sponsored by NIH and NSF.  Parrish presentations on research integrity, intellectual property, human subject issues, and animal care issues.  Snowmass, CO June 2001 - 2006; Vail, Colorado, June 2000; Copper Mountain, CO, June 1999; Breckenridge, CO, June 1998; New Orleans, LA, October 1997; Pittsburgh, PA, October 1997, October 1998, October 1999.

  • “Legal Issues for Biomedical Communicators,”  American Medical Writers Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 1997.

  • “Scientific Misconduct: Protecting Universities, Faculty and Others from Liability,” American Bar Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 1997.

  • “When Bad Things Happen on Good Campuses: Handling Charges of Scientific Misconduct,” NACUA Mid-Year Workshop, Hilton Head, SC, March 1997.

  • “Scientific Misconduct,” University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Research Integrity Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, March 1997 and Presentation to M.D./Ph.D. students, December 1994, October 1995 and October 1996.

  • “The Legal Framework of Scientific Misconduct” and “Legal Actions Stemming from Scientific Misconduct Cases,” Virginia Tech Future Professorate Program, Blacksburg, VA, January 1994.

  • “Legal Issues and Federal Rules and Regulations,” Third Conference on Research Policies and Quality Assurance, Baltimore, MD, May 1993.

 

Intellectual Property
  • “Of Banks, Robbers and Supermodels a/k/a Ethics, Law and Policy in Tissue Ownership and Commercialization”, NACUA, Orlando, Florida, June 2005.

  • “Legal Issues and Stem Cells,” Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Ethics Colloquium, Seattle, WA, May 2003.

  • Science and Law,” University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, December 2002.

  • Copyright and the New Era,” Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Ethics Colloquium, Seattle, WA, May 2002.

  • Tissue Banks and Tissue Ownership,” Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Ethics Colloquium, Seattle, WA, May 2001

  • “Intellectual Property Rights/Permissions,” Council of Science Editors, Washington, D.C., May 2001.

  • “Intellectual Property and Start-Ups: Opportunities and Challenges for International Students and Scholars,” NAFSA/Association of International Educators, Region VIII Conference, Richmond, VA, November 2000.

  • “Research Ownership and Integrity,” Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, February 2000.

  • “Authorship - Rights, Responsibilities and Rewards,” University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA, February 2000.

  • “Research Universities: The Evolving Intellectual Property Policy,” Chair, National Association of College and University Attorneys, Washington, D.C., November 1998.

  • “Legal Implications of Internet Publishing,” International Academy of Nursing Editors, Chicago, IL, August 1998.

  • “Teaching Survival Skills & Ethics to Scientists,” Annual national weeklong train the trainer program sponsored by NIH and NSF.  Parrish presentations on research integrity, intellectual property, human subject issues, and animal care issues.  Snowmass, CO June 2001 - 2006; Vail, Colorado, June 2000; Copper Mountain, CO, June 1999; Breckenridge, CO, June 1998; New Orleans, LA, October 1997; Pittsburgh, PA, October 1997, October 1998, October 1999.

  • Can Publishing Make You (Legally) Perish?”  Council of Biology Editors Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May 1998.

  • “Legal Issues for Biomedical Communicators,”  American Medical Writers Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 1997.

 

Life Sciences
  • “Laboratory Reimbursement from A to Z: Understanding the Legal Implications,” CLMA REAL 2006 Workshop

  • “Of Banks, Robbers and Supermodels a/k/a Ethics, Law and Policy in Tissue Ownership and Commercialization”, NACUA, Orlando, Florida, June 2005.

  • “Legal Issues and Stem Cells,” Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Ethics Colloquium, Seattle, WA, May 2003.

  • Tissue Banks and Tissue Ownership,” Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Ethics Colloquium, Seattle, WA, May 2001

  • “Intellectual Property and Start-Ups: Opportunities and Challenges for International Students and Scholars,” NAFSA/Association of International Educators, Region VIII Conference, Richmond, VA, November 2000.

  • “Research Universities: The Evolving Intellectual Property Policy,” Chair, National Association of College and University Attorneys, Washington, D.C., November 1998.

  • “Teaching Survival Skills & Ethics to Scientists,” Annual national weeklong train the trainer program sponsored by NIH and NSF.  Parrish presentations on research integrity, intellectual property, human subject issues, and animal care issues.  Snowmass, CO June 2001 - 2006; Vail, Colorado, June 2000; Copper Mountain, CO, June 1999; Breckenridge, CO, June 1998; New Orleans, LA, October 1997; Pittsburgh, PA, October 1997, October 1998, October 1999.

 

Health Care
  • “Medicare Audits,” Washington County Hospital Association, Washington, PA, April 2004.

  • “Medicare Audits,” Alpern Rosenthal, Pittsburgh, PA, November 2003.