Environment


Mickey Stevenson

Assistant Vice President for Research Integrity

Rice University

Biography

Dr. Michelle “Mickey” Stevenson is the Assistant Vice President of Research Integrity and Research Integrity Officer at Rice University, an AAU R1 institution located in Houston, TX. Mickey and her team support the Rice research community’s highest standards of research integrity and scholarly excellence. Mickey’s areas of responsibility include human research protections, laboratory animal welfare, biosafety protocols, export controls, conflicts of interest and commitment in research, research ethics, and research misconduct. Mickey joined Rice following twelve years at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), where she held many administrative roles, including senior associate vice president for research integrity and infrastructure. In addition to leading research compliance and ethics there, she also held responsibility for the laboratory animal resources center, laboratory safety, core research facilities, and various offices of research administration for grants, contracts, and industrial agreements. At UTSA, Mickey taught courses in lifespan development as an Instructor in the Department of Psychology. Prior to UTSA, Mickey served in the Office of Research and Technology Transfer as a Research Specialist at the University of Texas System Administration in Austin, TX.

Stevenson has taught many academic courses as well as workshops on diverse topics related to responsible and ethical practices in research, ethical publishing, regulatory best practices, and the integration of procedures across organizational structures. She defines her administrative role as assisting researchers in meeting regulatory and contractual requirements related to research while reducing administrative burden to the research community. She enjoys establishing collaborative working relationships with faculty, staff, and students to achieve research goals while ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and university policies.

Stevenson earned her Ph.D. and Master of Science degrees in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from North Carolina State University. She has been designated as a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP) by the Compliance Certification Board. Prior to moving to Texas, she was an Assistant Professor of Adult Development and Aging at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Jointly hosted by NC State University and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.




Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software