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DMID Clinical Research Policies and Standard Procedure Documents

Clinical Research Policies and Guidelines

Clinical Terms of Award (CTA) (PDF): Describes the researchers roles and responsibilities for both the awardee and the program officer. 

Clinical Terms of Award (CTA) Guidance Document (PDF): Guidance for compliance with NIAID Clinical Terms of Award.

Regulatory File Document Guidelines (PDF)

Source Documentation Standards for Clinical Research (PDF)

Healthy Volunteers (PDF)

DMID Translation Policy (PDF) and tools (MS Word)

    Reporting

    Gender/Minority Reporting Guidelines (PDF): Instructions for reporting women and minority inclusion in clinical research

    DMID Policy Development

    DMID Clinical Research Policy Development, Review and Approval for NCRS Documents (PDF)

     


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        DMID Memo to Primary Investigators (PDF)
        April 17, 2007

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        Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

        Developing and Licensing a Vaccine

         
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        DMID Memo to Primary Investigators (PDF)
        April 17, 2007

        See Also

        Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

        Developing and Licensing a Vaccine