Trainings for Researchers

Compliance Trainings Below are the major compliance trainings required for the research community. Most mandatory trainings are assigned in Learn@Work based on HR data or by the completion of the Compliance Profile. All members of the research community are encouraged to complete the compliance profile at the start of a new position or when job […]

FAQs – NIH Other Support

This Open Questions: NIH Other Support document contains a variety of FAQs and examples of how to list different scenarios in Other Support. (Requires WUSTL Key login to Box.)

Disclosure of Human Data Policy (School of Medicine)

Sharing human data with third parties for research and technology development has potential to accelerate biomedical research and advance science in support of the missions of Washington University and our affiliated hospital partners, BJC Health Care (BJC) (collectively, the “Institutions”). Data from patients and research participants are used in the hopes of advancing knowledge, improving […]

ORCID iD

Open Researcher & Contributor Identifier (ORCID) Individuals supported by the NIH, AHRQ, and CDC via research training, fellowship, research education, and career development awards are required to have an ORCID iD. See NOT-OD-10-109. ORCID iDs are unique, persistent digital identifiers that distinguish individual investigators and can be used to connect researchers with their contributions to […]

SciENcv: Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae

The mandate to use SciENcv only for the preparation of Current and Pending (Other) Support information will go into effect for new proposals submitted or due on or after October 23, 2023. In the interim, proposers may continue to prepare and submit this document via use of SciENcv or the NSF fillable PDF. NSF, however, […]

Essential Regulatory Documentation

Purpose Essential Documents are those documents which individually and collectively permit evaluation of the conduct of a trial and the quality of the data produced. These documents serve to demonstrate the compliance of the investigator, sponsor, and monitor with the standards of Good Clinical Practice and all applicable regulatory requirements. Best Practice Considerations Templates Monitoring/Auditing […]

Documentation of Study Visit Interventions/Observations

Purpose The purpose of source documentation is to reconstruct the research study as it happened. It should allow for data to be confirmed, validated, and support the fundamental principle of protecting the participant’s rights, safety and well-being. These templates are intended to assist in documenting study procedures, interventions, observations, etc. Below are several examples that […]