Human Research Protection Program

The Human Research Protection Program provides training and support for research involving human subjects including Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocols and FDA submissions and supports the IRB.

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21st Annual Human Subject Protection Conference

07/16/2019

21st Annual Human Subject Protection Conference

September 5, 2019 | Northern KY Convention Ctr.

Morning Content (NEW THIS YEAR! PI-focused, half-day):

  • Comparative Effectiveness Research, Scott Kim, MD, PhD; National Institutes of Health
  • Research Involving Biorepositories, Pearl O’Rourke, MD; Partners Healthcare
  • Big Data in Research, Mary Gray, PhD; Microsoft Research / Indiana University / Harvard University

Additional Content for Full-Day Attendees:

  • Optional IRB Chair panel discussion during the provided lunch
  • Participant Perspective, T.J. Sharpe; Cancer Survivor
  • Research Compliance, Nichelle Cobb, PhD; University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Research Team Management, Jennifer Goldfarb, MSN, RN, CCRP; ACI Clinical

Details and Registration:

This event is co-sponsored by Advarra, Cincinnati Children’s, Northern Kentucky University, the University of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST), the University of Kentucky and the UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science.

Questions? Email ORCRAeducation@cchmc.org, or call 513.761.4100 and reference the Human Subject Protection Conference.

Contact

Mailing Address

Human Research Protection Program (ML0567)
University of Cincinnati
University Hall, Suite 300
P.O. Box 210567
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0567

Street Address

University Hall, Suite 300
51 Goodman Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0567

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General Inquiries

Phone: 513-558-5259

Email: irb@ucmail.uc.edu

To report compliance concerns: Email: research.compliance@uc.edu or Call - 513-558-5034

Toll-Free Anonymous Compliance Hotline - (800) 889-1547

You may also file a report via the web: Anonymous Online Reporting