Does the education requirement apply to NRSA training grants?
Trainees on NRSA training grants are required to receive training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR), which may include the protection of human subjects as a topic. Trainees involved in the design or conduct of human subjects research only need to provide additional documentation of having received the required human subjects education if their required RCR training does not include the protection of human subjects as a topic. • Does the education requirement apply to responses to RFPs, RFAs and PAs as well as to investigator initiated grant applications? Yes. The education requirement applies to all NIH awards that include human subjects research.
Trainees on NRSA training grants are required to receive training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR), which may include the protection of human subjects as a topic. Trainees involved in the design or conduct of human subjects research only need to provide additional documentation of having received the required human subjects education if their required RCR training does not include the protection of human subjects as a topic.
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