Policy Statement
The translation of scientific discovery to clinical practice is core to the mission of the Johns Hopkins University (“JHU” or “University”). Where qualified faculty, with appropriate training and support, wish to translate discoveries to approved treatments, they may serve as the “Sponsor-Investigator” of a Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) clinical investigation under this policy.
Who Is Governed By These Guidelines?
All units of the University, but not including The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, are governed by this Policy.
Purpose
This policy maintains the University’s compliance with FDA regulations and ensures appropriate support for investigators engaged in translational research involving FDA-regulated clinical investigational items (whether a drug, device, biologic or combination).
How To: | Step 1: IND/IDE Holder Review Sponsor-Investigators must complete the investigator qualification process and be approved to serve as an IND/IDE holder. This approval process is only required once and may be completed at any time via the investigator qualification survey. Step 2: Planning Phase Application Sponsor-Investigators (IND/IDE holders) must submit a Planning Phase Application through eIRB to initiate institutional review of requests to submit a new IND/IDE application. A Planning Phase Application must be approved by the Office of Clinical Trials (OCT) prior to submission to the FDA. •Investigators should follow these step by step instructions for completion of the planning phase application. •Each planning phase application must include the IND/IDE Supplemental Form required for eIRB planning phase applications. |
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Contacts: | Schedule a Consultation: For questions email: IND_IDEprogram@jh.edu |
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