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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Memo On Human Subjects Research
The memorandum from Provost Harvey Fineberg reprinted below is intended to remind members of the Harvard community about matters related to the conduct of human subjects research. April 2000To: Members of the Harvard CommunityFrom: Provost Harvey V. FinebergRe: Human Subjects Research -- A Reminder Many members of the University are involved in the conduct of research in which human beings participate as subjects. Such research can take many forms, ranging from behavioral studies to biomedical research and beyond. The University has a number of "institutional review boards" (IRBs) that have a central role in assuring that human subjects research conducted at Harvard complies with applicable regulations and observes appropriate ethical norms. All members of the University community who conduct human subjects research are responsible for informing themselves about these standards and for bringing proposals for such research to the attention of the appropriate IRB. A high degree of vigilance in this area is essential, to ensure that research complies with federal regulations and Harvard policy, and more generally to ensure that research done at Harvard rigorously respects the interests of human subjects while also advancing the search for new knowledge. Recent federal scrutiny of research at other universities reinforces the importance of our own continued careful attention to these matters. Following this memorandum you will find a listing of offices and individuals at Harvard to whom you may direct questions about human subjects research--what it is, what procedures apply, what standards must be observed. In addition, members of the community are encouraged to consult the resources available through Websites related to human subjects research, including those that may be found at these addresses: * grants.nih.gov/grants/oprr/library_human.htm (National Institutes of Health) * www.fda.gov/oc/health/hsp.html (Food and Drug Administration) * www.fas.harvard.edu/~research/HumSub.html (Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences) * www.hms.harvard.edu/spa/subjects/humans.htm (Harvard Medical School) * www.hsph.harvard.edu/hsc/ (Harvard School of Public Health) Many thanks for your careful attention to this important matter.Faculty of Arts and gs and Other Faculties Outside the Medical Area:Committee on the Use of Human Subjects in ResearchChair: Prof. Farish A. Jenkins Jr. Phone: 5-2499 Fax: 5-5667 E-mail: fjenkins@oeb.harvard.eduContacts/Administrators: Dean Gallant and Jane Calhoun Phone: 5-2627 Fax: 5-1210 E-mail: drg@fas.harvard.edu, jcalhoun@fas.harvard.eduHarvard School of Public Health: Human Subjects Committee Chair: Dr. Troyen Brennan Phone: 732-8961 Fax: 2-1079 E-mail: tabrennan@bics.bwh.harvard.eduContact/Administrator: Angela Foss Phone: 2-4513 Fax: 2-1079 E-mail: afoss@hsph.harvard.eduHarvard Medical School and School of Dental Medicine: Committee on Human StudiesChair: Dr. Julie Buring Phone: 732-4965 Fax: 731-3843 E-mail: jeburing@bics.bwh.harvard.eduContact/Administrator: Carolyn Connelly Phone: 2-0651 Fax: 2-2651 E-mail: carolyn_connelly@hms.harvard.eduUniversity Health Services: Committee on Human ResearchChair: Dr. Christopher Coley Phone: 6-5804 Fax: 6-0560 E-mail: ccoley@uhs.harvard.edu
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2000 President and Fellows of Harvard College
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