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The primary goal is to promote objectivity in research by establishing standards that provide a reasonable expectation that the design, conduct and reporting of research will be free from bias resulting from Investigator financial conflicts of interest.
Conflict of Interest informational sessions available upon request. Non–Yale Training Resources NIH Financial Conflict of Interest Tutorial
Some federal and non–federal sponsors include in their award terms and conditions financial interest/conflict of interest disclosure requirements.
The Provost’s Committee on Conflict of Interest (the “COI Committee“) reviews disclosures to determine whether an apparent or actual conflict of interest exists and, if so, by what means the conflict should be avoided or managed.
This policy is intended to increase the awareness of faculty, staff and students to the potential for conflicts of interest and commitment and to establish procedures whereby such conflicts may be avoided or properly managed.
Faculty Research Management Services ( FRMS ) provides non-medical school departments and their principal investigators with the resources and expert knowledge needed to compete for, manage, and renew sponsored awards.
Our Pre-award services provide everything that principal investigators or staff need to apply for available grants. We help determine eligibility for grants and awards, and develop the proposals needed to compete for them. We’ll also oversee budget development, and help prepare any documentation required by a proposal.