Safe Laboratory Practices
The Responsible Conduct of Research Seminar Series gives graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and staff the knowledge and tools to guide them through the increasingly complex ethical issues that they will face during their careers. Topical experts lead each session, using case studies and leaving time for Q&A. Monday, January 23 Safe Laboratory Practices Mark Freiberg, Director, Office of Environment, Health & Safety Attendees who participate in at least 8 of 12 sessions will receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the year. Sponsored by the UC Berkeley Vice Chancellor for Research, Research Enterprise Services (RES), California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3), and the Center for Computational Biology (CCB). For more information, visit http://res.berkeley.edu/res/rcr.cfm

Responsible Authorship and Publication

Lecture 17: Laboratory Safety

Radiation Safety in the Operating Room

UC Berkeley political scientist asks: Does democracy work?

Responsible Conduct of Research Seminar Series: Peer Review
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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

„General Laboratory Safety" - Safety instructions

How do you manage a research lab?

Medical breakthroughs and health stories | 60 Minutes Marathon

Rethinking Clark Kerr: The Uses of the University in the Age of Generative AI

Chemical Safety Lecture

The 2025 Emilio Segrè Lecture: The Higgs boson and our life

The Ethics of AI│Stuart J. Russell (University of California, Berkeley, Professor)

Radiation Safety Training - Nuclear Medicine

Script Coverage: Film Industry Essentials

The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine

Responsible Conduct of Research Seminar Series: Conflict of Interest

Class 12: “Reducing Environmental Inequities” by UC Berkeley Professor Reich

