Developing the Human Subjects sections of your NIH/ HHS proposal

Conducting research involving human subjects brings with it a host of special considerations that must be addressed at the proposal stage for grant submission to PHS agencies (e.g NIH, CDC).  All projects proposing human subjects research, either exempt or non-exempt, are required to complete the PHS Human Subjects and Clinical Trials Information sections as part of their grant proposal.

Come learn how you can prepare for these human subjects sections with two who have helped many researchers complete similar applications, Marnie Rogers from the College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences and Sara Pepper from the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health.

Join us on March 25th at 1 p.m.! RSVP through the ORAP Events page.

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