Regulatory Resources

NIAID CRMS

Includes Clinical Site Monitoring (CSM) system, DAIDS Adverse Event Reporting System (DAERS), DAIDS Protocol Registration System (DPRS), SiteHub, Protocol Management, and Master Contact.

Visit at ncrms.niaid.nih.gov

 

DAIDS SOPs

 

DAIDS Regulatory Support Center

Visit the RSC website

 

HPTN Protocol Deviation Reporting

See Section 12.4.9 and Appendix 2 of the Manual of Procedures.

 

Financial Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Guidelines Standard Operating Procedure

The HANC-facilitated Financial Disclosure Working Group is pleased to announce the “NIAID (DAIDS)-supported and/or Sponsored HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Networks Financial Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Guidelines.” The guidelines are intended to identify significant financial interests of network-affiliated researchers and avoid conflicts of interest, or the appearance of such conflicts, in activities of the networks. Network Leaders approved the guidelines on the April 2010 Network Leaders call and the document has been adopted as standard operating procedure (SOP) for all networks effective 15 April 2010.

 

Certificate of Confidentiality

NIH provides Certificates of Confidentiality automatically to any NIH-funded recipients conducting research applicable to the NIH Policy for Issuing Certificates of Confidentiality, for which all HPTN research is applicable. Certificates will be issued to recipients for applicable research regardless of the country where the investigator or the protected information resides. However, Certificates may not be effective for data held in countries outside of the US.

For more information on the CoC, refer to: https://grants.nih.gov/policy/humansubjects/coc.htm.

 

Other Regulatory Resources