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Do Key Personnel on foreign awards or on foreign subcontracts have to comply with the education requirement?

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Do Key Personnel on foreign awards or on foreign subcontracts have to comply with the education requirement?

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Yes. The education requirement applies to all investigators involved in the design or conduct of research involving human subjects. If the grantee organization has difficulty obtaining documentation that Key Personnel on foreign subcontracts have received the required education, NIH staff may consider issuing awards that restrict third party participation until this documentation is provided to NIH. This will streamline issuing awards in situations where third party participation is not essential to the start of the project. See the September 5, 2001 NIH Guide Notice for additional information. • Do third party (subcontract) Key Personnel or consultants need to comply with the education requirement? Yes. Third party Key Personnel and consultants must comply with the education requirement if they are involved in the design and conduct of research involving human subjects.

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Yes. The education requirement applies to all investigators involved in the design or conduct of research involving human Yes. The education requirement applies to all investigators involved in the design or conduct of research involving human subjects. If the grantee organization has difficulty obtaining documentation that Key Personnel on foreign subcontracts have received the required education, NIH staff may consider issuing awards that restrict third party participation until this documentation is provided to NIH. This will streamline issuing awards in situations where third party participation is not essential to the start of the project. See the September 5, 2001 NIH Guide Notice for additional information.

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Yes. The education requirement applies to all investigators involved in the design or conduct of research involving human. If the grantee organization has difficulty obtaining documentation that Key Personnel on foreign subcontracts have received the required education, NIH staff may consider issuing awards that restrict third party participation until this documentation is provided to NIH. This will streamline issuing awards in situations where third party participation is not essential to the start of the project. See the September 5, 2001 NIH Guide Notice for additional information.

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