ANPRM: Questions re/ Data Collection, Oversight and Harmonization |
ANPRM Survey 1: Questions regarding Data Collection, Oversight and Harmonization
Dear University of California Faculty and Staff:
In an attempt to collect, understand and organize the breadth of responses that UC research community has to the HHS Advanced Notice of Proposed Rule Making on Human Subjects Research Protections (ANPRM) issued July 26, 2011, we have scheduled three open conference calls on three major topics of the ANPRM.
Recognizing the limitations of the open conference calls to collect and consider each important individual response that you may have, we have developed a survey on each of the three topics. The surveys will comprise of the original ANPRM questions, organized in a manner that would facilitate the focused discussion during the calls.
This is the last of the three surveys we have distributed. All three surveys will remain open throughout the comment period, so if you haven't provided our comments to the previous two surveys we encourage you to do so. We appreciate your input.
Thank you.
Research Policy Analysis and Coordination
Office of Research and Graduate Studies
University of California Office of the President
In an attempt to collect, understand and organize the breadth of responses that UC research community has to the HHS Advanced Notice of Proposed Rule Making on Human Subjects Research Protections (ANPRM) issued July 26, 2011, we have scheduled three open conference calls on three major topics of the ANPRM.
Recognizing the limitations of the open conference calls to collect and consider each important individual response that you may have, we have developed a survey on each of the three topics. The surveys will comprise of the original ANPRM questions, organized in a manner that would facilitate the focused discussion during the calls.
This is the last of the three surveys we have distributed. All three surveys will remain open throughout the comment period, so if you haven't provided our comments to the previous two surveys we encourage you to do so. We appreciate your input.
Thank you.
Research Policy Analysis and Coordination
Office of Research and Graduate Studies
University of California Office of the President