North Dakota IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence
University of North Dakota - School of Medicine & Health Sciences
1301 N. Columbia Road, Stop 9037 - Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
Telephone: (701) 777-6376 - Fax: (701) 777-6372
NDINBRE Supported By
Institutional Development Award (IDeA)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
National Institutes of Health
Core Director
Kumi Nagamoto-Combs, PhD
Assistant Professor, Dept. pathology
University of North Dakota
School of Medicine & Health Sciences
1301 N. Columbia Rd. Stop 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
Office Phone: 701-777-2559
kumi.combs@und.edu

Behavioral Core - Scheduling

1.    New Users must register and create an account hereAlready registered

  • First Time User? > Register
  • Complete form to make a new account.  Leave Default Homepage as "Dashboard".
  • When you click "Register", you will go to your Dashboard page, but no equipment will be visible until your account is approved.
  • Go to My Account > Notification Preferences, click "Send me an email" under each question, and then "Update".
  • The Administrator will be notified of the new account creation and you will receive an approval email, notifying you that you may start making reservations.

2.    Reservations

  • Log into account.
  • On the Dashboard page, available equipment is listed in groups. Hovering over the equipment name will show a description.
  • Click Reserve next to desired equipment and complete the New Reservation form.  You can use "Description of reservation" to send any notes to the Administrator.
  • After you "Create" the reservation, you will get a pop up message and an email that your reservation was successfully created. However, reservations require approval; you will receive an email from the administrator notifying you of the approval. 
  • Viewing Reservations
  • On the Booked homepage, go to Schedule > Bookings (select correct option from dropdown menu) or My Calendar


Behavioral Research Core Facility (BRCF)
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Building biomedical research capacity in North Dakota
by serving public universities and tribal colleges within the state