Re: NIH "Human Participants Protection Education for Research Teams" tutorial Debbie Smith 21 Mar 2003 15:42 EST

You do not have to send in the certification with the proposal . . . like
IRB approval, it's required "Just In Time."

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From: "Valerie Seaquist" <xxxxxx@EMAIL.UAH.EDU>
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: [RESADM-L] NIH "Human Participants Protection Education for
Research Teams" tutorial

> Good afternoon,
>
> We have very few NIH proposals/awards so it is usually "first time/every
> time" for me when we do. It is my understanding that a PI proposing a
> project requiring use of human subjects must take the NIH on-line tutorial
> on this subject and send a copy of the resulting certificate with his/her
> proposal. (This is in addition to our internal human subjects board
> review/approval.) My PI can't find this requirement in his particular
> announcement so is questioning if he has to do it.
>
> Is this a blanket requirement for all NIH research involving human
subjects
> whether mentioned or not in the announcement?
>
> Thanks, as always . . .
>
> Val Seaquist
> Office of Research Administration
> The University of Alabama in Huntsville
>
>
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