Out of curiosity, how many of you would
have Professor A, as a consultant, complete an Unaffiliated/Independent
Investigator Agreement, for assurance, or possibly if some of you may have
incorporated such language in the consultant agreement?
Bernard Punzalan
The
From: Research Administration
List [mailto:xxxxxx@hrinet.org] On Behalf
Of Jeffrey Ritchie
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007
11:02 AM
To: xxxxxx@hrinet.org
Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Human
Subjects Question
If Professor A is working as a private consultant and
not as an employee of his institution, the institutional IRB would not apply.
Jeffrey
Ritchie
Grants Management Analyst
Aurora Health Care
(414) 385-2883
Pamela Miller
<xxxxxx@USFCA.EDU> 03/08/2007 12:24 PM
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Professor A works as a consultant on a grant involving human subjects
awarded to another institution—not the place Professor A is employed.
Does Professor A’s Institutional IRB have to review and approve
the human subjects’ protocol for this research? Or is this the
responsibility of the IRB of the institution that received the award?
What
if Professor A’s role (even though a “consultant” )
approaches Co-PI status?
Also,
does anyone know where one can purchase Tylenol in bulk?
Pamela F.
Miller, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Sponsored Projects
The
TEL 415-422-5368
FAX 415-422-6222
EMAIL xxxxxx@usfca.edu
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