IN THIS EDITION
In this month's newsletter, we are proud to highlight the outstanding work of our faculty and staff! Through innovative collaborations, public engagement, and life-changing research breakthroughs, these are only a few of the extraordinary members of the Emory community who are protecting and growing research.
FEATURED NEWS + RESOURCES
Interdisciplinary collaborations forged through ‘Constructive Collisions’
Since 2021, Constructive Collisions, produced by the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research (SVPR), have served as a shared space for Emory researchers to learn, connect, and be inspired by the innovative work happening within the research enterprise. Read More
Inaugural Science Gallery Atlanta Faculty Research Fellows named
Emory University faculty members Madeleine Hackney and Eri Saikawa have been named the inaugural recipients of the Science Gallery Atlanta Faculty Research Fellowships.

The fellowship is given to scientists who will further research in the Science Gallery network through scholarship that blends the arts and sciences.
Emory professor receives New Directions Fellowship to study immigration law
International Awards highlight Emory’s global network

Acclaim: Recent honors for Emory faculty and staff
Emory remains top recipient of NIH research dollars
FACULTY EMINENCE
Harnessing the Power of Song
Emory researcher Jesse P. Karlsberg first developed the one-of-a-kind, historic, sacred songbook library as a doctoral student at Emory; he now serves as senior digital scholarship strategist in the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship and is an associated faculty member in the Department of Music.
SVPR STAFF ACCOLADES & NATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Emory Director of Research Analytics co-writes study examining accuracy of arrest data in FBI’s crime database
Alex Wagner, the Director of research analytics at Emory University, co-wrote a study that found that a design flaw in NIBRS, the timings of arrests, and human factors can lead to discrepancies.
Alex Wagner
Xiaowen Ma
Associate Director, Office of Research Grants and Contracts selected to serve as a member of RACC and CRA exam review committee
Xiaowen Ma, Associate Director for the Office of Research Grants and Contracts, has been selected to serve as a member of the Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) Certified Research Administrator (CRA) exam review committee for a term of two years. Obtaining a CRA in research and sponsored programs administration is highly valued and provides formal recognition of basic knowledge in the field.

She will be presenting a concurrent financial compliance session at the National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) 23rd Annual Financial Research Administration Conference (FRA) titled: “Getting to Yes While Maintaining Compliance”.

Compliance Manager and Research Compliance Specialist, Margaret Huber celebrates 50 years at Emory
Emory congratulates Margaret Huber for her 50 years of service at Emory University.  Margaret is a well-known professional in the area of Research Compliance, with a focus on FDA research regulations.  Margaret started her career at Emory as a registered nurse on the healthcare side. 

Later, as a research nurse, on complex and important research projects, such as the Women Health Diet study.  Margaret moved to the compliance side, working for the IRB for several years before being recruited by Kris West at the Office of Research Compliance. Margaret created a program to assist Emory Sponsor Investigators with training and compliance with federal regulations. This program is still in place and active today. She is an integral part of our team and the University.


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ON THE HORIZON
Use of Race in Research Town Hall - April 26, 2022
This session will encourage participants to explore how is race utilized, reported, and interpreted in biomedical research. We will consider whether the use of race as a variable in clinical research is practical or problematic and how investigators can responsibly participate in health equity scholarship that leads to meaningful change?”