Good Clinical Practice Policy

Created 03/07/2017Revised 10/05/2017Administratively Revised 4/30/2019 Washington University Education in Good Clinical Practices I.     PurposeII.    PolicyIII.   Definition of a Clinical TrialIV.    ApplicabilityV.     Educational RequirementsVI.    FrequencyVII.   Effective DateVIII.  Frequently Asked Questions I. Purpose Washington University in St. Louis is committed to assuring the safety, integrity and quality of clinical trials as part of its mission to foster excellence in […]

Reporting Results on Clinicaltrials.gov

Created 06/2009 All studies, other than Phase I studies, that are interventional*, include a drug, device, or biologic, have at least 1 site in the U.S., and were ongoing after 9/27/07 MUST report results of the trial on clinicaltrials.gov. Investigators are required to report results within 12 months of the primary completion date** of the […]

Protections from Retaliation for Participation in Research Misconduct Proceedings

December 10, 2010 Washington University expects all members of the research community to report observed instances of research misconduct and will take steps to assure the confidentiality of those reporting. Washington University has no tolerance of retaliation against individuals participating in a research misconduct proceeding. Please refer to the Rights and Responsibilities of individuals involved in a […]

Annual & Ongoing Review Process

General RC/SSF operating principles should be evaluated on an ongoing basis to help ensure the following general RC/SSF facility best practices are applied. Again, the policies will be helpful in this evaluation and can be found on the Financial Services website. These include: Rate Reviews Recharge centers operate on a Washington University fiscal year basis, with rates […]