Post by skyship on Jan 17, 2014 4:31:45 GMT -5
This is amazing~! This just in~! He and CI have been persistent~!
Morgellons Research Project Status Report
January 14, 2014
Carnicom Institute has recently been granted approval for an Institutional Review Board (IRB) by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), under the auspices of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The IRB process recognizes the role and importance that ethics assume within any research that involves human subjects. The IRB allows for an independent review and evaluation of any research projects that involve human subjects. This milestone represents a significant accomplishment in the scope, extent and methods of health related research projects that will fall into consideration by Carnicom Institute. The IRB achievement has required a considerable investment of time, energy, and discussion over the past year by a core group of CI staff and consultants to strengthen the professional support, network, standards, and credibility of work that CI shall conduct and associate with in the future. The ability to consider research proposals submitted by professionals outside CI is an additional benefit of the IRB, and such proposals are in process at this time. The foundation for networking and recognition of research is greatly enhanced with the IRB process that is now in place.
Previous preliminary procedures regarding the Morgellons Research Project will be reviewed and redesigned to be in accordance with the ethical guidelines of the IRB. It is anticipated that significant revisions to the project will take place.
CI extends its appreciation to all for their patience and support during this extensive process.
January 14, 2014
Carnicom Institute has recently been granted approval for an Institutional Review Board (IRB) by the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), under the auspices of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The IRB process recognizes the role and importance that ethics assume within any research that involves human subjects. The IRB allows for an independent review and evaluation of any research projects that involve human subjects. This milestone represents a significant accomplishment in the scope, extent and methods of health related research projects that will fall into consideration by Carnicom Institute. The IRB achievement has required a considerable investment of time, energy, and discussion over the past year by a core group of CI staff and consultants to strengthen the professional support, network, standards, and credibility of work that CI shall conduct and associate with in the future. The ability to consider research proposals submitted by professionals outside CI is an additional benefit of the IRB, and such proposals are in process at this time. The foundation for networking and recognition of research is greatly enhanced with the IRB process that is now in place.
Previous preliminary procedures regarding the Morgellons Research Project will be reviewed and redesigned to be in accordance with the ethical guidelines of the IRB. It is anticipated that significant revisions to the project will take place.
CI extends its appreciation to all for their patience and support during this extensive process.
www.carnicominstitute.org/html/status_report.html
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