Human subjects research in foreign countries
Different countries, as well as different international and regional organizations, have over 900 laws, regulations, and guidelines which govern human subjects research. The International Compilation of Human Research Protections, by the US Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Human Subjects Protection, is an annual compilation to assist scientists involved in international research so that they may become familiar with these standards and can follow them appropriately.
Import and export of biological materials
Grants to foreign institutions and foreign scientists
Resources of particular interest to foreign applicants
- Information for Foreign Grants
- New Application Structure for NIH-Funded International Collaborations
- NIH Grants Policy Statement (GPS)
- Office for Human Research Protections: International
- Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare: Foreign Assurance
- Financial Conflict of Interest
- Important Highlights of FCOI Regulatory Requirements for Foreign Institutions
- Foreign Interference
- Small Business Funding: Foreign Disclosure and Risk Management