Type : Bid Notification
Project Description :
Project Description :
Independent / Research Ethics Review The Privy Council Office’s Impact and Innovation Unit requires ongoing access to timely, expert research ethics advice and ethics reviews for studies conducted within its behavioural science programs of applied research. Contract duration The estimated contract period will be 16 month(s), with a proposed start date of 2023/11/30.
Description Tribal Research Ethics Capacity-building Consortium (TRECC) Workshop on Models of Tribal Research Governance and Ethical Oversight Overview Reference number: 75N92023Q0754 Issue date: 07/12/2023 Response due: 07/20/2023 10:00 AM US/Eastern Set Aside: NAICS: 611430-Professional and Management Development Training PSC / FSC: R499-SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER Agency: NHLBI Contracting office: NIH/NHLBI Dorothy Maxwell,Contracting Officer
Tribal Research Ethics Capacity-building Consortium (TRECC) Workshop
For biomedical surveillance and research projects for emerging infectious diseases being conducted by the Philippines – AFRIMS PAVRU. This requirement requires that the contractor be an authorized entity that is Philippine government-sanctioned for human subject research ethics review board at Cebu Velez General Hospital(CVH) in Cebu City, Philippines.
Added:Apr 24, 2019 7:28 pmModified:May 10, 2019 7:29 pmTrack Changes The purpose of this amendment is as follows:1. to provide governments response to contractors questions.2. to revise the Factor 1 - Technical Approach by adding four (4) Subfactors.3. to add ATTACHMENT 1: CITI Ethics Training for Research with Human Subjects.
The solution must encompass the following areas: Grants Management Contracts Management Ethics compliance (submission, reviews & approvals): Human ethics Animal ethics and Research Laboratory Management Collaboration: Document Management / repository Workflow management and Status Tracking e-Signature and approvals Business Intelligence / reporting Key Considerations The following are key considerations to provide Respondents with a framework for