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When recruiting participants for a human subjects use research protocol, one important aspect of the research process is discussing the purposes, procedures, risks, benefits, etc. of the study...
Planning an international partner on a research project? The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), UMBC Financial Services and Office of General Counsel created a guidance document to assist in...
The IRB recently revised its webpage guidance for investigators to use when proposing compensation for research participants for their time or travel or be offered in-kind compensation for their...
The ORPC wants to remind investigators the importance of logging into CITI training via the UMBC Single Sign On (SSO) login when submitting animal use (and soon human subjects research)...
The ORPC team is excited to share updates about our ongoing efforts with Kuali Protocols for IRB. As we’ve been announcing, UMBC is continuing to transition its research related processes into...
UMBC is continuing to transition its research related processes into the Kuali system. Proposal Submission, Awards and Conflict of Interest modules have gone live and researchers are using these...
We are pleased to announce the go live kickoff of KUALI Protocols for UMBC, our cloud-based electronic research administration tool. After several positive and successful tests, UMBC’s KUALI for...
Appointment will be for the 2019-2020 Academic Year
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), the formally designated UMBC committee to approve, monitor, and review research involving humans is currently accepting applications from students to join. ...
We are pleased to announce the successful go live kickoff of KUALI Protocols for UMBC, our cloud-based electronic research administration tool. After several positive and successful tests UMBC’s...
Check out the ORPC's updated information on export control special topics and case studies. Important details to consider when planning your next international research collaboration. Click...
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