To provide a comprehensive and coordinated response to the need for human subjects research during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Maryland, Baltimore has formed a number of specific Committees and Task Forces. The Committees and Task Forces have brought together multidisciplinary stakeholders to create policies and processes supporting our research efforts. This page provides information on each, including membership and actions taken to date.
Taskforces and Committees
Taskforce Members:
Area | Members |
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Basic Science Research | Z. Vujaskovic, I. Jackson, E. Rose-Fown, R. Eckert, R. Ernst, J. Kaper, P. Swaan and S. Dorsey |
Clinical Research | S. Davis, P. Crino, K. Cullen, J. Doherty, E. Friedmann, S. Kottilil, and R. Rosenthal |
Use of Animals in Research | M. McCarthy, P. Bavoil, T. Gould, S. Vogel, T Bale, P. Swaan, S. Dorsey, W. Chao, and F. Aria |
Analysis of Electronic and Other Data Sources for Research Studies | J. Magaziner (Chair); C. Fraser; M. Pappas; and T. Shaw |
Actions:
- Final UMB Policy Based on Committee Reports and Recommendations dated March 18, 2020 regarding Basic Science Research
- Final UMB Policy Based on Committee Reports and Recommendations dated March 18, 2020 regarding use of Animals in Research
- Final UMB Policy Based on Committee Reports and Recommendations dated March 18, 2020 regarding Clinical Research
- Final UMB Policy Based on Committee Reports and Recommendations dated March 18, 2020 regarding use Analysis of Electronic and Other Data Sources in Research Studies
- Compliance Checklist to Prepare Laboratories for Essential Functions Only
Members:
S. Buskirk, J. Doherty, R. Rosenthal, S. Davis, S. Kottilil, K. Kotloff, G. Wilkerson, C. Lau, A. Tabatabai, R. Kozar, K. Lasko, J. Gammie, S. Kaushal, J. Campbell and P. Rock
Actions:
- COVID-19 research protocol tracking process
- Formation of three Task Forces to address prioritization process for incoming research protocols and identify current and anticipated challenges to clinical research caused by COVID-19
- Ongoing Communications to Research Community (Click to read All Communications)
- March 28, 2020 Clinical Research FAQs
- April 1, 2020 Update
- April 9, 2020 Update
- April 10, 2020 COVID-19 Human Subjects Research Protocols Worksheet
- April 14, 2020 UMB Human Subjects Research Q&A Session
- May 12, 2020 COVID-19 Human Research Coordinating Committee - Update 2
Proposed or Planned COVID-19 Human Subjects Research Worksheet:
HRP-360 - WORKSHEET - COVID-19 Human Subject Research Preliminary Review
Members:
S. Davis, R. Rosenthal, J. Doherty, P. Crino, E. Friedmann, S. Kottilil, and K. Neuzil
Actions:
- Formation of Study Section charged with developing guidelines and criteria for evaluating COVID-19 research to prioritize potential studies prior to IRB review
- Creation of a Worksheet for Submission to the Study Section for Preliminary Review of COVID-19 Human Subject Research Protocols
- Creation of a COVID-19 Human Subject Research Review Worksheet for Study Section Review and Ranking
- Conducted three Study Section proposal review sessions, reviewing 26 proposals.
- April 27th, 2020 (7 reviews)
- April 20th, 2020 (5 reviews)
- April 13th, 2020 (14 reviews)
Members:
P. Rock, J. Marshall
Actions:
- Identify process for collection and dissemination of biospecimens for COVID-19 research to promote efficiency and …
- Prepare an Umbrella Protocol for biospecimen collection
- Umbrella Protocol submitted to IRB for approval
- Umbrella Protocol approved by IRB
- Planning for implementation of specimen collection and dissemination underway
QUICK LINKS - FORMS
HRP-360 - WORKSHEET - COVID-19 Human Subject Research Preliminary Review
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