All regular full-time and part-time faculty members who are involved in research are required to complete and submit a 2013 Annual Certification form through the eCOI system. In addition, all physicians who are members of Emory Healthcare must complete the Annual Certification Form, which also fulfills the requirements of the Emory Healthcare Conflict of Interest Policy. The completion of the form is a requirement of federal regulations and Emory policies. Faculty members and Emory Healthcare physicians at Emory must complete their forms by June 30, 2014. Faculty members and physicians hired after July 1, 2014 are not subject to the June 30 deadline, but must complete the Annual Certification within a reasonable period of time after their start date. Additional information and resources can be found on the COI Review Office’s Website: http://coi.emory.edu/eCOI/index.html.
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- Message from VPRA, Dr. Robert Nobles (March 2024)
- RGC Policies Summary
- Biological Safety Protocol Electronic Submission
- Sponsored Research: The Importance of Obtaining Approvals Before Starting Work
- RCRA Minimizing Administrative Burden While Maintaining Compliance
- OTT Plans to Introduce New and Improved Process for Outgoing Low-Risk DUAs
- Occupational Health Services (OHS)
- Research Compliance News and Updates (January 2024)
- HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM)
- NIH Workplace Conduct Requirements
New from NIH
- Updated Analyses Suggest Continued Decline in Research Project Grant Funding Inequalities for NIH-Supported Investigators, but Organizational Inequalities Remain: FY 1998 to FY 2023 April 19, 2024We previously showed that the inequalities in the distribution of Research Project Grant funding to principal investigators increased, especially at the top end of funding, during the NIH budget doubling and the first few years after the 2013 budget sequestration. The degree of inequality appeared to fall, however, after NIH implemented the Next Generation Researchers […]Mike Lauer
- Updated Analyses Suggest Continued Decline in Research Project Grant Funding Inequalities for NIH-Supported Investigators, but Organizational Inequalities Remain: FY 1998 to FY 2023 April 19, 2024
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