从2020年6月8日开始,加大JDB电子研究活动
随着疫情条件的改善,教务长办公室得以开始加大校园、实地基地和临床(医学和非医学)JDB电子研究、学术和创造性活动(“JDB电子研究”)的力度。 To safely ramp up these activities we have generated Guidance for Ramping up Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities to guide investigators/scholars as well as academic and administrative units.
In crafting this document and the accompanying resources we utilized the following guiding principles.
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Minimize risks to ensure the safety and well-being of the Drexel community, including the faculty, staff, and students who make up our research workforce as well as research subjects that participate in these activities
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Utilize an evidence-based risk management and mitigation approach to the COVID-19 challenge
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Timelines based on public health guidance, and best practices informed by ongoing experience at Drexel and other academic research institutions
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Agility is required given the considerable uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic; rapid return to more restrictive activity is possible and should be anticipated and planned for based on need
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Establish new and improved best practices that instill an enhanced culture of individual accountability and safety that also comply with public health guidelines
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Clear and regular communication regarding expectations, guidance and decision-making processes as they change over time
This guidance outlines a 3-phased approach for the resumption of research activities from our current research Ramp Down phase. Transitioning between these phases is designed to allow safe management of population density requirements with the cumulative increase of activity. It is anticipated that changes in guidance and processes may be required, given new information related to COVID19 and our own experiences. We plan on transitioning to Phase 1 on Monday June 8th.
PHASES |
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Category |
Ramp Down |
Phase 1 |
Phase 2 |
Phase 3 |
On campus Researcher Population |
<5% |
Less than approx. 33% |
Less than approx. 66% |
100% new normal |
Remote work |
Most activity remote |
All that is possible |
All that is possible |
When reasonable |
“research” activities |
Critical only |
Critical + prioritized |
Expanded |
All |
Faculty / Staff / Post-docs |
Essential only |
Voluntary |
Voluntary |
Yes |
Grad/Med Students |
Essential only |
Voluntary |
Voluntary |
Yes |
COOP Students |
Essential only |
Voluntary |
Voluntary |
Yes |
Undergraduates |
No |
No |
No with case by case exceptions |
Yes |
Mitigation (e.g., PPE / Physical Distancing / Cleaning) |
Required -Follow CDC guidelines |
TBD |
Given the diverse range of research activities across the University, Colleges / Schools / Departments, the guidance uses broader research categories to characterize all of these activities. These categories are:
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On-campus activities that require access to specialized equipment, facilities
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Field-based activities that require data collection in specific locations (on-campus, off-campus)
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Clinical activities such as medical and non-medical research activities that include human subjects that cannot be accomplished by phone or video conference
A number of resources are available now and others are in development to aid in ramping up research activities including but not limited to health and safety guidance.
Drexel’s Guidance for Ramping up Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities have been developed the Drexel University Research Emergency Preparedness Subcommittee under the oversight of the Office of Research and Innovation. This guidance benefited from the invaluable input of a number of stakeholders including the Graduate Emergency Preparedness Subcommittee, Graduate Student Association leadership, Post-doctoral Association leadership, Facilities, Environmental Health & Safety, the Faculty Senate Committee on Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities, Fall 2020 Task Force, the Associate Deans for Research, Deans and the Provost’s Office.
With the initiation of the ramping up processes, please feel free to reach out to us directly with challenges, concerns and suggestion by emailing, drexelresearchrampup@drexel0.onmicrosoft.com.