New Webinar – U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Regulations & Requirements for Human Subject Research

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Description

Although the DoD is a signatory to the Common Rule, DoD regulations have additional requirements and restrictions for the conduct of human subject research. This webinar outlines the requirements for conducting research according to DoD regulations, directives, and instructions. The presenter highlights specific requirements and potential ways to meet them. The webinar concludes with a series of case studies exploring different research scenarios.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Determine when research is subject to DoD regulations.
  • Identify the specific DoD requirements for research including addressing 45 CFR 46 Subparts B-D, inclusion of military personnel as subjects, independent research monitor, and additional investigator responsibilities.
  • Discuss research limitations for DoD research, including waivers of consent and inclusion of certain populations.

 

Audience

Graduate Students, Institutional Officials, IRB Members and Administrators, Researchers

 

Meet the Presenter

presenter imageAnn Johnson, PhD, MPH – University of Utah
Dr. Johnson is the Director for the University of Utah Institutional Review Board and Human Research Protection Program. She specializes in research ethics and is an expert in human subjects research regulations. She has been a leader in establishing a single IRB process with the Trial Innovation Network.