Logan Faculty Publications
Logan University supports faculty and staff in conducting rigorous scientific research – clinical, basic science, educational, and more – that supports public health care by investigating the applications and outcomes of chiropractic care, promoting community wellness and quality of life, and developing research partners through collaboration and practice-based research networks.
Research Calendar
Upcoming Research submission deadlines, conferences, and important dates. Click the link below to browse research conferences and events around the world. Also check out what research activities are happening at the Logan University Campus.
Presentations
Logan University Visiting Scholars Program hosts research seminars that are provided by eminent clinical and scientific scholars from institutions around the US including NIH, Harvard Medical School and Stanford University School of Medicine. Logan also highlights student presentations and discussions.
Institutional Review Board
The function of the Institutional Review Board is to protect persons participating in research. Accordingly, the IRB shall review and approve (or not approve) any project or experiment involving human subjects that is conducted by Logan University faculty, students, staff, clinic personnel or administrators, or which utilizes university resources, facilities, or equipment, or is conducted at other locations through collaboration with other institutions. The IRB maintains this focus through a group process to review research protocols and related material (e.g., informed consent documents and investigator materials) to ensure that research involving human subjects is planned and carried out in accord with ethical guidelines and federal regulations as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations 45 CFR 46, the National Research Act, Public Law 93-348, the Declarations of Helsinki and the Neurenberg Code.
- IRB Proposal Section I (Word Document)
- IRB Proposal Section II (Word Document)
- Guide to Writing a Consent Form
Learn more about Logan’s research program and how to participate by contacting us below.
ACC-RAC 2023
The Association of Chiropractic Colleges is a leadership organization of chiropractic educational programs in the United States and Canada that serves to advance excellence in education by leading a mutually supportive chiropractic academic community, and by supporting student learning, research and evidence informed practice.
Next conference date: Thursday, Mar 23 – Saturday, Mar 25
Click below for registration information
Respectfully submitted by Dean of Research, Norman W. Kettner, DC, DACBR, FICC
ACC-RAC 2023 Conference Report Summary: ACC-RAC accepted work were received from faculty, previous faculty, residents and fellows, alumni, adjunct-faculty, staff, administration, VA Residency, and students in departments representing both colleges on campus and other research collaborations.
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program)
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI Program) is dedicated to serving the training needs of colleges and universities, healthcare institutions, technology and research organizations, and governmental agencies, as they foster integrity and professional advancement of their learners.
Institutional Review Board
The function of the Institutional Review Board is to protect persons participating in research. Accordingly, the IRB shall review and approve (or not approve) any project or experiment involving human subjects that is conducted by Logan University faculty, students, staff, clinic personnel or administrators, or which utilizes university resources, facilities, or equipment, or is conducted at other locations through collaboration with other institutions. The IRB maintains this focus through a group process to review research protocols and related material (e.g., informed consent documents and investigator materials) to ensure that research involving human subjects is planned and carried out in accord with ethical guidelines and federal regulations as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations 45 CFR 46, the National Research Act, Public Law 93-348, the Declarations of Helsinki and the Neurenberg Code.
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Research At Logan
Research Guide
Your Guide to Research
Publishing a Case Report
Norman W Kettner DC DACBR DCBCN FICC
Chair, Department of Radiology, Logan Health Center
Logan University
Elsevier Guide for Authors
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Journal of Pain
- Increased Salience Network Connectivity Following Manual Therapy is Associated with Reduced Pain in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients. J Pain. 2021 May;22(5):545-555.
- Brain mechanisms of anticipated painful movements and their modulation by manual therapy in chronic low back pain. J Pain. 2018 Nov;19(11):1352-1365.
Contact Us
Learn more about Logan’s research program and how to participate by contacting the Dean of Research, Norman Kettner, DC, DACBR, FICC