On Research - with CITI Program

Navigating the Complexities of Research Security - On Research Podcast

April 23, 2024 CITI Program Season 2 Episode 4
Navigating the Complexities of Research Security - On Research Podcast
On Research - with CITI Program
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On Research - with CITI Program
Navigating the Complexities of Research Security - On Research Podcast
Apr 23, 2024 Season 2 Episode 4
CITI Program

Research security is about protecting the means, know-how, and products of U.S. research and development until they are ready to be shared. In 2021, the government issued a national presidential memorandum with updated requirements for institutions around research. Emily Bradford joins us to explain these new research security requirements and suggests how to grow or build a program to meet these updated requirements.  

Additional Resources:
- The original National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 document:
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-memorandum-united-states-government-supported-research-development-national-security-policy/
- National Institute of Standards and Technology – Research Security Framework:
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2023/NIST.IR.8484.pdf
- Updated Policy Regarding Use of Common Disclosure Forms:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/OSTP-Common-Disclosure-Form-Policy.pdf
- CITI Program's Research Security Training Online Course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/research-security-training/
- Learn more about CITI Program at: about.citiprogram.org.  

Guest Bio: Dr. Emily Bradford is the Assistant Director of Research Compliance at the University of Kentucky. Under the Office of Sponsored Projects, she oversees conflicts of interest, research security, export controls, and some aspects of clinical trial compliance. She was previously an assistant professor at the College of Medicine and has served on Animal Care and Use Committees as well as healthcare ethics committees. 

Show Notes

Research security is about protecting the means, know-how, and products of U.S. research and development until they are ready to be shared. In 2021, the government issued a national presidential memorandum with updated requirements for institutions around research. Emily Bradford joins us to explain these new research security requirements and suggests how to grow or build a program to meet these updated requirements.  

Additional Resources:
- The original National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 document:
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-memorandum-united-states-government-supported-research-development-national-security-policy/
- National Institute of Standards and Technology – Research Security Framework:
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2023/NIST.IR.8484.pdf
- Updated Policy Regarding Use of Common Disclosure Forms:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/OSTP-Common-Disclosure-Form-Policy.pdf
- CITI Program's Research Security Training Online Course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/research-security-training/
- Learn more about CITI Program at: about.citiprogram.org.  

Guest Bio: Dr. Emily Bradford is the Assistant Director of Research Compliance at the University of Kentucky. Under the Office of Sponsored Projects, she oversees conflicts of interest, research security, export controls, and some aspects of clinical trial compliance. She was previously an assistant professor at the College of Medicine and has served on Animal Care and Use Committees as well as healthcare ethics committees.