These are the results of a research project Claudia G. Christy (NC TraCS) and Nancy Needler (U Rochester) led together with the help of a national subcommittee of the NIH CTSA Consortium. Claudia was a Regulatory Nurse for North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (NC TraCS), housed in the School of Medicine, until her retirement in January 2015. The project was completed as part of and while she was a UNC employee. She retired after a 34 year career with UNC-CH and UNC Hospitals
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Human research projects must have a scientifically valid study design, analytic plan, and be operati...
Before the review process, researchers must be sure that their project is, in fact, human subjects r...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) require instruction in the responsible conduct of research (...
This study was designed to identify successful strategies used by investigators for working with the...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Medical and public health research includes surveys, interviews, and biospecimens - techniques that ...
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance Spring 2019 Newsletter. Inside This Issue: Human Subje...
Funders, institutions, and research organizations are increasingly recognizing the need for human su...
In order to protect the rights of all human participants involved in research at Georgia Southern Un...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) protect the health, safety, and privacy of people participating i...
Researchers must protect the rights, welfare, and safety of human research subjects. Research: syste...
This policy affirms the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\ue2\u20ac\u2122s (CDC) commitment...
Institutions of higher education are continually engaging in human subject research at the faculty a...
This is a continuing educational course presented at the 2012 Michigan Health Sciences Libraries As...
Companies that conduct research are under no obligation to follow guidelines regarding treatment of ...
Human research projects must have a scientifically valid study design, analytic plan, and be operati...
Before the review process, researchers must be sure that their project is, in fact, human subjects r...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) require instruction in the responsible conduct of research (...
This study was designed to identify successful strategies used by investigators for working with the...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Medical and public health research includes surveys, interviews, and biospecimens - techniques that ...
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance Spring 2019 Newsletter. Inside This Issue: Human Subje...