CAN THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR OR CO-INVESTIGATORS/COLLABORATORS BILL THE GRANT ACCOUNT THROUGH APMUOT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED FOR STUDY SUBJECTS?
No, any compensation paid to the P.I. or co-investigators/collaborators from the grant account must be paid through the MUOT payroll system as a part of that individual’s academic salary (see MUOT Policy # 03-001). The fraction of an individual’s academic salary paid from a grant account cannot exceed the fraction of his/her effort devoted to the sponsored project. Individual effort budgeted for a study must be reported to Research and Grants Administration on the MUOT Detailed Budget for Clinical Trial form submitted prior to the signing of any research agreement. Other MUOT physicians who are not collaborators on the study, but who provide their regular clinical services to study subjects (e.g., interpreting X-rays, MRI images, clinical laboratory data or ECG tracings) as a part of the study protocol may bill their services to the grant account through APMUOT.
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