Title | Human Subjects |
Long Title | Follow-up on a 20 year old study |
Contributor/Contact | Daniel T. Lackland, DRPH (lackland@musc.edu) |
Contributor Details |
Daniel T. Lackland, DRPH Department of Neurosciences Institute of Human Values in Health Care Medical University of South Carolina |
CTSA | MUSC |
Case Study Provided | A PI is the custodian of a newborn study of cocaine abusive mothers from 20 years ago. At birth, cholesterol was measured, and now there is great interest in the health status 20 years later. The PI is able to locate nearly all the original participants and would like to assess substance abuse status. |
Data Acquisition, Management, Sharing and Ownership Topics | |
Mentor and Trainee Responsibilities Topics | |
Publication Practices and Responsible Authorship Topics | |
Peer Review Topics | |
Collaborative Science Topics | |
Research Misconduct Topics | |
Conflicts of Interest, Law and Policy Topics | |
Human Subjects | No human subjects, Human subjects research |
Citation | |
URL | http://sctr.musc.edu/ |
RCR Keyword | |
Other RCR Keywords | Cocaine abusive mothers; Consent; Contact subjects 30 years later; Custodian of a newborn study; IRB; PI |
Type of Case | |
Source for Topic Areas | Du Bois, J., & Dueker, J. (2009). Teaching and Assessing the Responsible Conduct of Research: A Delphi Consensus Panel Report. Journal of Research Administration, 40(1), 49-70. |
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