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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- NSF Updates (February 2023)
- NIH Updates (February 2023)
- RGC Exemption Request Form and Process Changes
- OCR Guidance for Creating Short Study Title
- Institutional Biosafety Committee
- RA Enterprise Systems and Processes
- PI Financial Portal
- RAS Support for PIs – Find Your RAS Contact
- Federal Agency Updates – NIH and NSF
- NIH Closeout Procedures (From the PI Perspective)
New from NIH
- NIH Clinical Trials Reporting Compliance: A Shared Commitment March 24, 2023To assess our progress with results information submission to ClinicalTrials.gov beyond 2020, we conducted analyses of NIH-grant-funded clinical trials for which main results were due in fiscal year (FY) 2020, FY 2021 or FY 2022.Mike Lauer
- NIH Clinical Trials Reporting Compliance: A Shared Commitment March 24, 2023
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