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University groups’ statement on National Academies report to optimize federal investments in academic research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | StatementsLetter expressing support for the Technology and Research Accelerating National Security and Future Economic Resiliency (TRANSFER) Act of 2013.
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | LettersThe analysis found that over 95% of patients and members of the research community were opposed to one or more of the major proposed changes.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | AnalysisWe concur with OHRP’s conviction in the foundational principles of the Belmont Report, and furthermore emphasize that justice and beneficence merit equal consideration alongside autonomy.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | LettersPolicies and regulations related to human subjects protection are among the most frequently cited causes of the increased burden and cost associated with research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | Reducing Regulatory Burden | LettersWe applaud HHS for proactively and thoughtfully engaging in this review of the Common Rule and human subjects research regulation.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | Reducing Regulatory Burden | LettersFor the guidelines to be beneficial, they should provide clear guidance on the types of evidence, appropriate procedures, and various authorities necessary for the institution to respond effectively to alleged misconduct.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | LettersThis is a letter with recommendations from the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | LettersPresentation on Taking Discoveries from Lab Bench to the Marketplace
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | PresentationsCongress writes to express strong support for the NIH proof-of-concept pilot program authorized by the
SBIR-STTR reauthorization included in the defense authorization bill passed in December, 2011.
Agency Budgets | National Institutes of Health | Technology Transfer | Innovation and Competitiveness | Letters