RAN Meeting via Zoom!
Thursday, October 27, 2022
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
* You must register to receive a personal link to the Zoom meeting.
Our guest emcee for the October Research Administrators' Network (RAN) meeting is Pat Turnbull. With 27 years of deep experience at the University of Michigan, Pat currently serves as the Assistant Director for Research Administration at UM-Dearborn Office of Research, overseeing finance, human resources, and operations for the office which provides research administrative services to the campus's four colleges, as well as its non-academic units.
Our Guest Emcee
Pat Turnbull
Assistant Director for Research Administration at UM-Dearborn
Featured Presentations
We are excited to host guests from the U-M Library and the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention who will provide timely and relevant information for research administrators. Additionally, we will have regular updates from ORSP, Sponsored Programs, ITS, and the Research Administration Advisory Council (RAAC). We are excited to present these topics to you, and hope you will join us!
NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy
Sara Samuel
Informationist, Taubman Health Sciences Library
Sara will discuss the NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy. This presentation will include resources for meeting the requirements of the new policy which will take effect in
January 2023.
Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention

Jessica Roche
Managing Director, Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention
Melissa Karby
Associate Director for Research Administration
Jessica and Melissa will share some of the important work that is happening in the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention and how the Institute relies on the expertise of research administrators to support their research.
RAN meetings are planned and facilitated by the RAAC Communications Subcommittee. RAN meetings are held three times per year to share current
U-M updates in research administration, along with an opportunity for over 300 unit administrators and central offices to gather collectively. All are welcome.
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The RAAC Communications Subcommittee
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