Who is responsible for reporting any problems that may occur during the conduct of approved research?
Investigators and laboratory or department heads are responsible for reporting promptly to the Committee any serious or continuing noncompliance with university policies or federal regulations. In addition, every approval of a research project is granted with the stipulation that any unanticipated problems and risks, changes in the research plan, and any injury to subjects be reported to the Committee. Please use the Serious Adverse Events Form on the CCNY IRB website.
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