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July 2006
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Course on Research Ethics (C.O.R.E.) - Last chance for PIs

All PIs of human subjects protocols were required to complete the Course on Research Ethics (C.O.R.E.) training by June 30th, 2006. Additional sessions of the C.O.R.E. will be offered on July 25 and Sept 27 for PIs who did not meet the June 30th training deadline. PIs MUST complete C.O.R.E. by October 1, 2006 to avoid interruption of their studies.

Registration for C.O.R.E. is handled by the Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME). Registrations must be received 10 days prior to the course. To register, please visit CME's C.O.R.E. webpage at: http://www.hopkinscme.net/CORE.html

All other faculty who participate in clinical research should complete C.O.R.E. as soon as possible. Fellows who participate in clinical research must complete C.O.R.E. training before completing their fellowship. In addition, completion of both the morning and afternoon sessions of C.O.R.E. fulfills Kirschstein-NRSA responsible conduct of research training requirements.


IRB Review of Research: Project Closed to Accrual, in Data Analysis Only, or Terminated

There are new guidelines regarding the IRB review process, which may change depending on the phase of the project. To read all the details including some frequently asked questions, click here: http://irb.jhmi.edu/Guidelines/closedtoaccrual_
termination.html
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July 2006 articles:
Course on Research Ethics (C.O.R.E.) - Last chance for PIs
IRB Review of Research: Project Closed to Accrual, in Data Analysis Only, or Terminated
 
Seminar Series
New Leadership of Committee on Conflict of Interest

W.W. Smith Charitable Trust - Heart Research Grants for 2007
The Beckman Young Investigator Program for 2007
Biomedical Scholars Awards Programs for 2007
American Cancer Society Request for Applications RFA-02-2006
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Accepting Research Grant Applications
Pancreatic Cancer Pilot Project Funds Available
American Health Assistance Foundation Invites Applications for Alzheimer's Disease Research Program
Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program to Support Research and Education
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Invites Research Proposals on Disparities Issues
 
School of Medicine to Delegate Signature Authority to Selected Departments/Sub-Divisions for NIH 2590 Streamlined Noncompeting Award Process (SNAP) Applications Beginning August 1, 2006
SOM Offers Training for New SF424 Grant Submission
School of Medicine Guide to Grants.gov Now Online
Export Controls Compliance

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