In-N-Out: Here’s What PI Transfers Are All About

(90 minutes) Whenever PIs transfer from one institution to another, research administrators at both institutions have work to do!  There are many considerations that must be made to allow for a smooth transition.  This session, geared towards the departmental research administrator, takes an in-depth look at the PI transfer process.  Attendees will leave this session armed with the questions to ask and the things to look out for in order to be prepared to handle a PI that is either coming in or leaving from their institution.  While PI transfers can be a daunting task amidst the everyday work we do, with a detailed plan in place, this process can go smoothly for all stakeholders.  This session will help attendees create that detailed plan.

Prerequisites
N/A

Speakers:

Tanya Blackwell
Grants and Contracts Manager, Department of Medicine
Duke University

Robyn Remotigue
Director, Office of Research Services, School of Public Health
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

Kay Gilstrap
Assistant Director of Business Operations, Center for Molecular and Translational Medicine
Georgia State University

Handouts will be available 24 hours before the live webinar. 

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Member Price: $125.00
Non-Member Price: $150.00

This session will focus on:

  • Transfers IN:  what to do to prepare for new, incoming faculty
  • Transfers OUT: what to do to support the PI that is leaving your institution
  • Communication with all stakeholders
  • Special Considerations:  MTAs and NDAs
  • Tips, trick, and tools for smooth and efficient transitions

Tanya Blackwell

Grants and Contracts Supervisor, School of Medicine

Seattle Children's Research Institute

Robyn Remotigue

Executive Director, Office of Research Services, School of Public Health

University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

Kay Gilstrap

Assistant Director of Business Operations, Center for Molecular and Translational Medicine

Georgia State University

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