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Changes to NIH Policies and Procedures Related to Human Subjects Research
January 17, 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
JOIN US NEXT WEEK!Johns Hopkins SOM ClinicalTrials.gov Program – Changes to NIH Policies and Procedures Related to Human Subjects ResearchDate: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 Time: Noon – 1:30 PM Location: Room 305
The Office for Science and Innovation (OSI) is pleased to announce that we will be co-hosting a workshop with Dr. Nidhi Atri, M.D. and Anthony Keyes, MBA, PMP from the ClinicalTrials.gov Program through the Institute of Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR).
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has broadened its definition of clinical trial, and it may impact future applications (new, resubmission, or revision) and awards. NIH’s definition of clinical trial now includes some research approaches not traditionally considered clinical trials. For example, many behavioral or biobehavioral studies that focus on underlying mechanisms of development may now be considered clinical trials. Also, conducting experiments that involve human subjects may be considered a clinical trial. If you are conducting studies involving human subjects, it is very important that you understand this definition and determine whether it applies to your research. Please join the Johns Hopkins SOM ClinicalTrials.gov Program for an overview of current and changing policies and procedures.
Please RSVP to SON-Innovation@jhu.edu and we hope to see you soon!
Lunch will be provided for this workshop
This workshop will be recorded
Office for Science and Innovation (OSI) Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 525 North Wolfe Street, Room#332 Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: (410) 614-7005 |