
On Tech Ethics with CITI Program (CITI Program)
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24 Jan 2023 | Introduction to On Tech Ethics - with CITI Program | 00:03:59 | |
Welcome to On Tech Ethics – With CITI Program, a podcast series about all things tech ethics. Through conversations with experts, you will learn about different technologies, the associated ethical issues, and other important considerations. Learn more in this introductory episode. Additional Resources: · Share ideas for topics to cover on the podcast and nominate guests using this nomination form - https://about.citiprogram.org/nominate-author-or-peer-reviewer/ | |||
24 Jan 2023 | Artificial Intelligence in Human Subjects Research | 00:24:03 | |
Covers the challenges that Institutional Review Board (IRB) members face when reviewing research protocols that involve artificial intelligence (AI), strategies for addressing those challenges, current events and trends that may impact human subjects research involving AI, and additional resources that you can utilize if you are involved in this space. Our guest is Tamiko Eto, MS, CIP who manages research compliance at the Division of Research at Kaiser Permanente. Tamiko also serves on the AI Ethics Advisory Board for Northeastern University’s Institute of Experiential AI. Additional Resources:
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21 Feb 2023 | The Impact of ChatGPT on Academic Integrity - On Tech Ethics | 00:28:49 | |
Discusses the impact of AI on academic integrity, with a focus on ChatGPT. Our guest is Chirag Shah, Ph.D. Chirag is a Professor of Information and Computer Science at the University of Washington. He is the Founding Director of InfoSeeking Lab and Founding Co-Director of the Center for Responsibility in AI Systems & Experiences (RAISE). He works on intelligent information access systems focusing on fairness and transparency. Additional Resources: · InfoSeeking Lab: https://infoseeking.org/ | |||
22 Mar 2023 | Ethical and Policy Issues in Chimeric Research - On Tech Ethics | 00:28:24 | |
Discusses chimeric research, why it is important to scientific progress, and current recommendations for addressing the ethical and policy issues raised by chimeric research. Our guest is Josephine Johnston, LLB, MBHL who is the Director of Research and a Research Scholar at The Hastings Center, and a Lecturer at The University of Otago’s Bioethics Centre. Her research addresses ethical, legal, and policy issues in medicine and science, with a focus on emerging biotechnologies in human reproduction and genetics. Additional Resources: · Research report discussed in this podcast: https://www.thehastingscenter.org/centerreports/clarifying-the-ethics-and-oversight-of-chimeric-research/ · The National Academies guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research: https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/guidelines-for-human-embryonic-stem-cell-research · The National Academies consensus report on the emerging field of human neural organoids, transplants, and chimeras: https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/ethical-legal-and-regulatory-issues-associated-with-neural-chimeras-and-organoids · The International Society for Stem Cell Research guidelines for stem cell research and clinical translation: https://www.isscr.org/guidelines · CITI Program provides an online module on human-animal chimera research: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/technology-ethics-and-regulations/ | |||
18 Apr 2023 | Technology Transfer and Commercialization - On Tech Ethics | 00:15:51 | |
Discusses common technology transfer issues that university faculty and staff should be mindful of when developing technology that may be commercialized, ways to navigate those issues, current events they should be paying attention to, and additional resources they can utilize to navigate the commercialization of technology. Our guest is Eric Wagner, Ph.D., JD who is the Director, Legal Affairs in Duke University’s Office for Translation and Commercialization (OTC). His responsibilities include preparing and prosecuting patent applications, assisting OTC staff regarding patent and licensing matters, and managing intellectual assets owned by Duke University. Additional Resources: · AUTM provides various resources on working with technology transfer offices: https://autm.net/ · The American Intellectual Property Law Association provides information on ongoing intellectual property matters, such as Section 101 of the Patent Act: https://www.aipla.org/detail/news/2022/10/21/aipla-comments-to-uspto-on-subject-matter-guidance · More information on Amgen v. Sanofi can be found online · CITI Program provides an online course on technology transfer: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/technology-transfer/ | |||
31 May 2023 | Bots in Survey Research - On Tech Ethics | 00:23:31 | |
Discusses the impact of bots on online survey research, what Institutional Review Board (IRB) members should look for when reviewing related protocols, and how IRB members can proactively help researchers mitigate the impact bots may have on their research. Our guest is Myra Luna-Lucero, EdD, the Research Compliance Director at Columbia University’s Teachers College. She spearheaded the College’s “Ethics & Safety Amid Uncertainty” initiative and co-chaired the Research Compliance & Safety Committee. She has also recently launched the “Research Writing & Ethics” internship program and oversaw an extensive transformation of the College’s IRB website. She regularly offers seminars and workshops on research compliance and IRB leadership. A researcher and teacher herself, Dr. Luna-Lucero has studied and published on student motivation in STEM fields, barriers to accessing education for students in rural communities, and community activism. | |||
20 Jun 2023 | Navigating Big Data and Data Science Research Ethics - On Tech Ethics | 00:16:56 | |
Discusses key considerations for data science researchers regarding ethical data and participant awareness. Our guest is Katie Shilton, Ph.D. who is an associate professor in the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the principal investigator (PI) of the PERVADE project, a multi-campus collaboration focused on big data research ethics. She is also a co-PI of the NSF Institute for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in Law & Society (TRAILS). She is the founding co-director of the University of Maryland’s undergraduate major in social data science. Additional resources: · PERVADE Data Ethics Tool: https://pervade.umd.edu/pervade-data-ethics-tool/ | |||
25 Jul 2023 | Understanding Big Health Data Research's Unique Issues - On Tech Ethics | 00:21:56 | |
Discusses some of the unique ethical, logistical, and regulatory issues associated with big health data research. Our guest is Sara Meeder, who is the Director of Human Research Protections at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, where she works on ethics and infrastructure for mobile health research, pain management studies, and AI in healthcare. Previously, she served as the Director of Research Compliance & Ethics for The Human Project at New York University, helping to define the ethical and regulatory processes for big data and emerging technologies studies. Sara specializes in the intersection between research ethics, regulations, infrastructure, and mobile health research. Additional resources:
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22 Aug 2023 | Impact of Recent Social Media Platform Changes - On Tech Ethics | 00:28:51 | |
Discusses how the recent changes to the social media landscape may affect researchers and society. Our guest is Nicholas Proferes, an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. His research interests include users’ understanding of socio-technical systems such as social media, societal discourse about technology, and issues of power and ethics in the digital landscape. Additional resources:
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23 Aug 2023 | Human Subjects Research Ethics in Space - On Tech Ethics | 00:24:32 | |
Addresses human subjects research in space, including the unique ethical and regulatory considerations. Our guest today is Tom Salazar, the Chief Research Oversight and Compliance Officer at Travis Air Force Base in Northern California. Tom’s areas of expertise include bioethics and research compliance in topics such as psychedelic drugs, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and space research. Additional resources:
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28 Sep 2023 | Technological and Safety Considerations for Autonomous Vehicles - On Tech Ethics | 00:20:01 | |
Our guest today is Patrick English, a Professor of Automotive Engineering Technology at Ferris State University. He teaches both the engineering aspects and the service of advanced vehicles. Dr. English has two technical associates, a BS in vocational industrial education, a master’s degree in workforce education development, and a PhD in technology management. Additional resources:
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12 Oct 2023 | Ethical and Policy Issues for Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials - On Tech Ethics | 00:24:55 | |
Discusses ethical and policy considerations for xenotransplantation clinical trials. Our guest today is Karen Maschke, a Senior Research Scholar at The Hastings Center and editor of The Hastings Center’s journal Ethics & Human Research. Her work focuses on ethical, regulatory, and policy issues associated with developing and using new biotechnologies. Additional resource: · The Hastings Center “Ethical and Policy Guidance for Translational Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials:” https://www.thehastingscenter.org/who-we-are/our-research/current-projects/ethical-and-policy-guidance-for-translational-xenotransplantation-clinical-trials/ | |||
29 Nov 2023 | Impact of Generative AI on Research Integrity - On Tech Ethics | 00:32:33 | |
Discusses the impact of generative artificial intelligence on research integrity. Our guest today is Mohammad Hosseini who is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University. Mohammad’s work explores a broad range of research ethics issues, such as recognizing contributions in academic publications, citations and publication ethics, gender issues in academia, and employing artificial intelligence and large language models in research. Additional resources: · “How ChatGPT is transforming the postdoc experience” (Nordling 2023): https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03235-8 · “An exploratory survey about using ChatGPT in education, healthcare, and research” (Hosseini et al. 2023): https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0292216 · CITI Program’s Essentials of Responsible AI course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/essentials-of-responsible-ai/ | |||
13 Dec 2023 | Recent Developments in AI Regulation - On Tech Ethics | 00:30:30 | |
Discusses recent developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence. | |||
03 Jan 2024 | Considerations for Using AI in IRB Operations - On Tech Ethics | 00:30:37 | |
Discusses considerations for using artificial intelligence in Institutional Review Board operations. Our guest is Myra Luna-Lucero, EdD, the Research Compliance Director at Columbia University’s Teachers College. She spearheaded the College’s “Ethics & Safety Amid Uncertainty” initiative and co-chaired the Research Compliance & Safety Committee. She has also recently launched the “Research Writing & Ethics” internship program and oversaw an extensive transformation of the College’s IRB website. She regularly offers seminars and workshops on research compliance and IRB leadership. A researcher and teacher herself, Dr. Luna-Lucero has studied and published on student motivation in STEM fields, barriers to accessing education for students in rural communities, and community activism. Additional resources:
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01 Feb 2024 | Privacy and Ethical Considerations for Extended Reality Settings - On Tech Ethics | 00:22:45 | |
Discusses privacy and other ethical considerations for extended reality settings. Our guest today is Mihaela Popescu who is a Professor of Digital Media in the Department of Communication Studies at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) and the Faculty Director of CSUSB's Extended Reality for Learning Lab (xREAL). She holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Pennsylvania. Additional resources:
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06 Mar 2024 | Ethical Considerations for Artificial Placenta and Womb Technologies - On Tech Ethics | 00:21:40 | |
Discusses artificial placenta and womb technologies, including some ethical considerations for first-in-human clinical trials. Our guest today is Stephanie Kukora who is a neonatologist and bioethicist at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, where she serves as core faculty in the Certificate Program in Pediatric Bioethics. She conducts research related to shared decision-making, global health, and education targeting communication skills for clinicians. Additional resources:
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19 Mar 2024 | Use of RealResponse in Fostering Safe and Inclusive Work Environments - On Tech Ethics | 00:27:35 | |
Discusses RealResponse, which is a platform that helps create safe, ethical, and inclusive educational and workplace environments. Our guest today is David Chadwick who is the Founder and CEO of RealResponse. Additional resources: · RealResponse: https://www.realresponse.com/ · On Campus with CITI Program: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1896915 · CITI Program’s Safe Research Environments course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/safe-research-environments/ | |||
02 Apr 2024 | Accelerating Antibiotic Discovery Using AI - On Tech Ethics | 00:29:26 | |
Discusses the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate antibiotic discovery. Our guest today is César de la Fuente who is a Presidential Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. César’s research focuses on using computational approaches to accelerate discoveries in biology and medicine. Specifically, he pioneered the development of the first computer-designed antibiotic with efficacy in animal models, demonstrating the application of AI for antibiotic discovery and helping launch this emerging field. Related publications:
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30 Apr 2024 | Understanding the Research Security Training Requirements - On Tech Ethics | 00:29:56 | |
Examines the requirements and various considerations for research security training. Our guests today are Mike Steele and Emily Bradford. Mike is an Expert in the Office of the Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy at the National Science Foundation, where he supports efforts to develop research security training and the office’s global outreach efforts. Emily 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. Additional resources:
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04 Jun 2024 | Advancing Your Skills and Career in Biotech - On Tech Ethics | 00:21:03 | |
Discusses how you can leverage Biotility’s educational offerings for talent development and career growth in the biosciences.
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02 Jul 2024 | Responsible Implementation of Smart City Technologies - On Tech Ethics | 00:16:00 | |
Discusses smart city technologies, including some ethical and regulatory considerations. Our guest today is Junfeng Jiao, an Associate Professor in the Community and Regional Planning Program at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the founding director of the Urban Information Lab, Texas Smart Cities, the UT Ethical AI program, and a founding member of UT Austin's Good Systems Grand Challenge. His research focuses on smart cities, urban informatics, and ethical AI. Additional resources:
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06 Aug 2024 | Open Science Principles, Practices, and Technologies - On Tech Ethics | 00:29:07 | |
This episode discusses the principles, practices, and technologies associated with open science and underscores the critical role that various stakeholders, including researchers, funders, publishers, and institutions, play in advancing it.
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05 Sep 2024 | Understanding Cellular Agriculture - On Tech Ethics | 00:34:58 | |
Discusses cellular agriculture, including current applications, benefits, technological progress and challenges, and ethical issues. Our guest today is Natalie Rubio, the executive director of the Cellular Agriculture Commercialization Laboratory at Tufts University, who is working to convert early-stage innovations to impactful technologies to reduce costs, increase scale, and improve the quality of cellular agriculture products. Previously, Natalie worked at New Harvest, Perfect Day Foods, and Ark Biotech. Additional resources:
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08 Oct 2024 | Governance of Genetic Information - On Tech Ethics | 00:30:27 | |
Discusses ethical issues and governance considerations associated with the collection, analysis, and sharing of genetic material and information. Our guest today is Shelly Simana, an assistant professor at Boston College Law School. Before joining BC, she was a fellow at Stanford Law School’s Center for Law and the Biosciences and a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School. Her scholarship lies at the intersection of law and bioethics.
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05 Nov 2024 | Synthetic Data in Research and Healthcare - On Tech Ethics | 00:32:31 | |
Discusses the use of synthetic data in research and healthcare. Our guest today is Dennis L. Shung, MD, MHS, PhD, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Director of Digital Health in Digestive Diseases. He leads the Human+Artificial Intelligence in Medicine lab, which focuses on enhancing human presence with AI. Dennis is also involved in multiple gastroenterology AI initiatives and research. Additional resources:
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03 Dec 2024 | Data Privacy and Tracking Technologies | 00:19:43 | |
Discusses data privacy considerations in the context of digital technologies.
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07 Jan 2025 | 3Rs Technologies in Animal Research - On Tech Ethics | 00:25:32 | |
Discusses the 3Rs of animal research, teaching, and testing (replacement, reduction, and refinement), including the methods and technologies that support their application. Our guest today is Megan LaFollette, who is the Executive Director at The 3Rs Collaborative, where she advances better science for both people and animals. She received her PhD and Master of Science in Animal Behavior & Welfare from Purdue University. She is an expert in advancing the implementation of practical, impactful, and evidence-based 3Rs techniques.
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04 Feb 2025 | Citizen or Participatory Science Ethics - On Tech Ethics | 00:20:15 | |
Discusses citizen or participatory science, including its benefits and key ethical issues. Our guest today is Lisa Rasmussen who is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina Charlotte and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Accountability in Research. Lisa has been a principal investigator or co-principal investigator on over $1 million in National Science Foundation awards and serves as a Co-Editor of the book series Philosophy and Medicine and an Associate Editor of the publication Citizen Science: Theory and Practice.
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