Professor Emeritus, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Research Ethics
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Ernest D. Prentice, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Senior Consultant at IntegReview IRB. In addition to his scholarly work in the fields of anatomy and medical education, Dr. Prentice is a frequent contributor to the literature on the ethics and regulation of both human and animal research, and he is a frequent speaker at meetings on various aspects of research ethics. He regularly serves as a faculty member for PRIM&R's IRB 101/IRB 250 courses and IACUC 101™ Series courses, which are held at universities across the U.S.
Dr. Prentice is past president of the Board of Trustees for the Scientist Center for Animal Welfare and a member of the CITI Executive Advisory Committee. In 2003, Dr. Prentice was awarded the Harry C. Roswell Award for contributions to the enhancement of laboratory animal welfare. In 2005, he received the Applied Research Ethics National Association (ARENA) Distinguished Service Award; in 2006, the medallion for Outstanding Achievement in Human Subject Protections from the HHS Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP); and in 2016, the UNMC Graduate Studies Program Distinguished Alumnus award.
Sunday, November 17
1:00 PM – 4:30 PM