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Call for R01 Boot Camp Mentees and Coaches
R01 Boot Camp is an intensive mentorship program designed to help early career faculty receive their first NIH Research Project Grants (R01, or equivalent). The U-M Medical School Office of Research...Posted On: February 18, 2021 -
IRBMED: SignNow Software Now HIPAA and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Compliant
SignNow Software is now HIPAA and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliant for patient signatures.Posted On: April 9, 2020 -
IRBMED: Planned Administrative Withdrawal of Applications
Planned Administrative Withdrawal of Applications by IRBMED An IRB application is considered “abandoned” by IRBMED when the application has been with the study team for more than 6 months without...Posted On: March 4, 2020 -
Dr. Kunkel Announces New Strategic Research Plan
In a message to the biomedical research community, Steven Kunkel, Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean for Research for the Medical School and Chief Scientific Officer for Michigan Medicine, announced the...Posted On: January 27, 2020 -
Applications Being Accepted for Research Administration Fellowships
Are you a Ph.D. graduate or current postdoctoral trainee in a biomedical or life science-related field currently at the U-M?Posted On: September 30, 2019 -
Steven Kunkel, Ph.D., Named Executive Vice Dean for Research, Chief Scientific Officer
Steven Kunkel, Ph.D., has been appointed as the permanent executive vice dean for research and chief scientific officer for Michigan Medicine, effective Sept. 1. He has served in this role in an...Posted On: September 23, 2019 -
Join a Team Achieving Major Impact: Become an R01 Boot Camp Coach or Mentee
R01 Boot Camp is an intensive mentorship program designed to help early career faculty receive their first NIH Research Project Grants (R01, or equivalent). The U-M Medical School Office of Research...Posted On: August 20, 2019 -
UMOR Controlled Substances Monitoring Program Introduces Revised Escalation Plan
In an effort to further strengthen, safeguard, and support research at the University of Michigan, the U-M Office of Research (UMOR) Controlled Substances Monitoring Program has introduced a revised...Posted On: March 25, 2019 -
The Revised Common Rule - An Overview
On January 21, 2019, most provisions of the Revised Common Rule became fully effective. Informed Consent Requirements were updated Continuing Review was eliminated for some research Exemption...Posted On: January 22, 2019 -
Revised Common Rule Compliance Date: January 21, 2019
The effective date for the 2018 Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects ("2018 Common Rule") is January 21, 2019.Posted On: January 18, 2019