March 12: ‘Walking the Fine Line Between Human Subjects Research and Non-Human Subjects Research When Engaging the Community in Research’
February 27, 2024Please join us for the next Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Enrichment Seminar on March 12 from noon-1 p.m. Julie Doherty, DM, MSN, RN, CIP, CCEP, assistant vice president, Research Compliance, UMB Human Research Protections Office (HRPO), and Jan Martinez, MS, CIP, CLSSGB, IRB manager, HRPO, will discuss “Walking the Fine Line Between Human Subjects Research and Non-Human Subjects Research (NHSR) When Engaging the Community in Research.”
Link to Register: UMB ICTR Enrichment Series Seminar presented by Julie Doherty, DM, MSN, RN, CP, CCEP, and Jan Martinez, MS, CIP, CLSSGB
Topic: With the increase in community-engaged research (CEnR) involving patients and community members as advisors versus “human subjects,” the line between Human Subjects Research and Non-Human Subjects Research (NHSR) is sometimes blurred. Moreover, many CEnR studies have both a NHSR phase (e.g. planning with Advisory Board) and subsequent investigational phases during which a full IRB protocol for Human Subjects Research is needed. This session is a great opportunity for researchers to learn about the nuances of when community members are advisors vs. human subjects in research.
For more information, please contact:
410-328-2488 | ICTR-Navigator@umaryland.edu
Organized by UMB Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR)