Tag: COI
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Annual COI Certification Cycle
Emory’s annual certification period will begin on December 1, 2023 and conclude on February 29, 2024. If you are responsible for design, conduct, or reporting of research, you will need to disclose: During the annual certification period Within 30 days of discovering or acquiring a new Significant Financial Interest (e.g., through purchase, marriage, or inheritance)…
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Implementation of New eDisclose System
eDisclose is a new cloud-based enterprise-wide system for disclosing financial interests and requesting approval for external activities. eDisclose will replace eCOI and go live in Summer 2022. eDisclose offers an improved user experience, will streamline enterprise-wide processes, and enable compliance with new U.S. government regulatory requirements. Please visit the eDisclose SharePoint site for more information. You…
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Research Administration Administrative Transitions
As we commence the school year, a number of leadership changes are underway. We have developed a framework for a smooth transition, ensuring continuous service to faculty. COI Come December, we will say goodbye to Assistant Vice President for Research Administration and Conflicts of Interest Director, Brenda Seiton, who is retiring after 25 years at…
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ORA Office Overview
The Office for Research Administration encompasses many individual offices, each of which retain expertise in different areas of the research process. Your first point of contact will usually be your local RAS representative. They will help you determine which of the other touchpoints are necessary to submit a grant application, conduct a clinical trial, or…
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Requirements for Disclosure of Other Support, Foreign Relationships and Activities, as well as Conflicts of Interest
In recent weeks, numerous reports and presentations have been published by NIH and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy on principled international collaborations, protecting research against foreign influence, and ensuring the security and objectivity of research. NIH has a website specifically addressing these issues entitled Protecting U.S. Biomedical Intellectual Innovation. NSF…
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eCOI 2019 Annual Certification Forms
The Emory eCOI system is available for Emory faculty and physicians to complete their 2019 Annual Certification forms. All regular full-time and part-time faculty members who are involved in research are required to complete and submit an Annual Certification form through the eCOI system. In addition, all physicians who are members of Emory Healthcare must…
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COI Update- Fall 2018
We appreciate our faculty’s and researchers’ commitment to the principle of open and objective inquiry in the conduct of Emory’s research mission. A variety of relationships between Emory researchers and industry complement our research and are essential for advancing discoveries for the benefit of our patients and community. With recent events at the Georgia Institute…