New Investigator Resources
There are many instiutional and federal regulations that govern the conduct of research. Below are links and information about the various policies and training available for investigators:
Emory University Research Policies (Principal Investigator Eligibility, Research Misconduct, Controversial Funding Offers, etc)
Emory University Office of Compliance Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Policies (Conflict of Interest, Ethics and Conduct, Intellectual Property, Financial Interest, etc)
Emory University Clinical Trials Audit and Compliance (CTAC) Regulations and Guidance (links to Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP), Food and Drug Administration (FDA policies)
Emory University Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) Polices and Guidance (Cost Sharing, Collaborative Funding, Subject Injury, etc)
Emory University Office for Clinical Research (OCR) Training for Clinical Research Staff (Investigators, Mid-levels, Residents, Research Coordinators)
Emory University Institutional Review Board (IRB) training courses and instructional videos
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Institutional Review Board (IRB) training and education
Emory University Clinical Trials Audit and Compliance (CTAC) Clinical Trial Tools (Examples of frequently used forms and templates)
Emory University Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) Industry Contract information
Emory University Clinical Trials Audit and Compliance (CTAC) Investigator-Initiated Trials information (checklists and resources for Investigator-Intiated and Sponsor-Investigator studies)
Emory University Office of Compliance Investigational New Drug (IND) information (information and consultations regarding IND applications and maintenance)
Emory University Clinical Trials Audit and Compliance (CTAC) Clinical Trials Guidebook (Practical instructions for conducting clinical trials at Emory)
Emory University Office of Research Administration (ORA) Investigator’s Guide (Provides links to online research administration content and tools for each stage of the grant life cycle)