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Office of Human Subject Research
The mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is to improve human health through biomedical and behavioral research. Conducting research involving human participants is a necessary and important part of that mission.
The NIH is committed to the ethical conduct of research and to providing appropriate education for researchers whose work involves human participants. Since October 2000, the NIH has required education in the protection of human research participants for all investigators and key personnel submitting NIH applications for grants or proposals for contracts, or receiving new or noncompeting awards.
To comply with a federal requirement to provide training and education in the protection of human participants in research, SUNY Oswego required mandatory and continuation education for all investigators and research personnel involved with human participants. Certification is good for 2 years. To be certified, research personnel must complete Sections 1 - 6 and print your certificate.
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