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Implementing the PHS COI Rules – Six Months Later

Implementing the PHS COI Rules – Six Months Later. March 15, 2013. Presenters. Ann Pollack, Assistant Vice Chancellor – Research, UCLA Elizabeth Boyd, Associate Vice Chancellor – Ethics and Compliance, UCSF Naomi Schrag, Associate Vice President for Research Compliance, Columbia University.

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Implementing the PHS COI Rules – Six Months Later

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  1. Implementing the PHS COI Rules – Six Months Later March 15, 2013

  2. Presenters • Ann Pollack, Assistant Vice Chancellor – Research, UCLA • Elizabeth Boyd, Associate Vice Chancellor – Ethics and Compliance, UCSF • Naomi Schrag, Associate Vice President for Research Compliance, Columbia University

  3. We Met the Implementation Deadline – Now What? • Ongoing challenges • Comparing expectations vs. reality • Fifty Shades of Gray (almost nothing is black and white)

  4. Hot Topics • Relatedness reviews – rocket science or not? • Overall workload – is it as heavy as expected? • Coordination with sponsored research offices - can it be simplified? • The “Updating Conundrum” – how to keep track? • Identifying Investigators – we know them when we see them, or do we?

  5. More Hot Topics • The looming prospect of the retrospective review – what will it mean in practical terms? • How to determine if a related SFI rises to the level of an FCOI – can it be quantified?

  6. Questions?

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