Research Toolkit
GWSPH Resources
- GWSPH Bioethics Interest Group
The Bioethics Interest Group (BIG) is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and inclusive dialogue on ethical decision-making in public health. BIG facilitates active discourse on ethics in various domains of public health, develops learning materials covering a wide range of health ethics topics, and provides a platform for discussing sensitive and crucial public health issues. For any questions or additional information, please email [email protected] or Paul Ndebele, [email protected].
https://publichealth.gwu.edu/research/research-integrity-compliance-and-ethics
- GWSPH Biostatistics and Epidemiology Consulting Service
The Biostatistics and Epidemiology Consulting Service (BECS) provides biostatistical and epidemiologic support to improve the quality of health-related research conducted at the George Washington University and by affiliated research groups. We provide support through consultations, extended collaborative relationships, communication about best practices, and broad-based services in research design, statistical analysis, data management, and dissemination of findings.
https://publichealth.gwu.edu/departments/biostatistics-and-bioinformatics/becs#home-content
- GWSPH Communications and Marketing
The Office of Communications and Marketing coordinates the marketing, communication and events of Milken Institute School of Public Health. They develop and implement initiatives that bring together the stories of our diverse people and programs, and represent the many ways the school is advancing the health of our local, national, and global communities. Please send any questions you have to [email protected].
https://publichealth.gwu.edu/about/administrative-offices/communications-office
- GWSPH Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMS) Resources & Support
Crafting Effective Data Management and Sharing Plans with DMP Tool, ORCiD, and SciENcv
- GWSPH Department Directory
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Environmental and Occupational Health
- GWSPH Facilities and Other Resources Document
The ORE has compiled a document with descriptions of all facilities and other resources available at the George Washington University for proposal preparation. Feel free to access a copy of this document by clicking on the downloadable link.
- GWSPH Office of Research Excellence
The Office of Research Excellence (ORE) serves the GWSPH and its departments by offering strategic research expertise and support for various research-related functions while catalyzing research productivity. It is responsible for research coordination, compliance with applicable regulations and institutional policies, research integrity and training, research communication, contracting and enhancement, and providing service to advance research and discovery by faculty, students, staff, and individuals affiliated with GWSPH.
- GWSPH Organized Research Units
The Milken Institute School of Public Health currently hosts the following research units:
- GWSPH Research Day
A forum for all students (Undergraduate, Master’s, Doctoral), Postdoc, Research Staff, and Alumni to showcase their exceptional work through poster presentations.
- GWSPH Research Funding
Identifying funding opportunities can be considered the first stage in the sponsored projects lifecycle. Here at GW, and within the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health (GWSPH), there are various resources for those seeking extramural funding and intramural opportunities.
https://publichealth.gwu.edu/research/gwsph-research-funding
- GWSPH Research Integrity, Compliance, & Ethics
The Research Integrity, Compliance, and Ethics (RICE) unit's mission is to uphold integrity in research, ensure compliance with relevant laws and policies, and promote the highest ethical standards in research conducted by SPH-affiliated investigators. For any questions or additional information, please email [email protected].
https://publichealth.gwu.edu/research/research-integrity-compliance-and-ethics
- GWSPH Research Pod 2
Research Pod 2 seeks to provide comprehensive pre- and post-award management for its principal investigators, faculty, staff, and students involved in research. From proposal submission to grant compliance, they provide the tools, resources, and expertise necessary to facilitate faculty's success.
- GWSPH Resources for Alumni
GW Alumni Services are a close-knit community and work hard to keep in touch with alumni wherever they go in their careers and around the world. There are a variety of ways to stay connected to the school and give back to future students. Whether you’re interested in career services, networking, keeping in touch with classmates, or exclusive discounts, we hope you’ll take advantage of your membership in the GW Alumni Association.
- GWSPH Resources for Research Faculty
- GWSPH Resources for Students
As a Milken Institute School of Public Health student, you have access to many resources including those specific to the School of Public Health, and those available to all GW students. https://publichealth.gwu.edu/resources-students
- GWSPH Shared Resources for Faculty & PhD Students
- GWSPH Summer Institute
This immersive five-day program, taught by esteemed public health researcher experts and practitioners at the forefront of public health research and practice, offers an unmatched opportunity to gain practical expertise, refine your analytical skills, network with like-minded global professionals, and broaden your understanding of pressing health challenges.
Additional GW Resources
- COVID-19 Research
MEMORANDA
The following are memoranda released by the Senior Associate Dean for Research Dr. Adnan Hyder in response to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic:
Link: Memorandum 6 - 17 September 2020
MEETINGS
An archive of electronic Town Hall (e-Hall) meeting materials about research and COVID-19:
GWSPH Plans for Reopening Research
Link: e-Hall Recording - 01 July 2020
Research Reopening Guidelines for GWSPH
The Research Reopening Guidelines for GWSPH is a document compiled by the ORE with the help of numerous faculty contributors. The guide contains protocols for restarting research projects with specific focus on our school. The contents are designed to help principal investigators come up with individualized plans for their own research. It should provide a valuable resource as the university progresses through the various phases of reopening.
This document is currently a draft version, and we are open to suggestions and feedback. Please contact [email protected].
Link: DRAFT Research Reopening Guidelines for GWSPH - 30 June 2020
Approvals for Research Initiation/Restart
In accordance with the Office of Human Research (OHR) guidance released 26 June 2020, all schools are now responsible for reviewing new research and restart/reopen requests for existing projects and laboratories. GWSPH has a protocol in place that includes a detailed breakdown of nine elements that must be included in a restart plan (if applicable) and includes a fillable template. One request must be completed for every research project or laboratory.
As our understanding of COVID-19 and the university's efforts to reopen continue to evolve, this approval process may also change. Please check back periodically for updates and email any feedback to [email protected].
Research Initiation/Restart Approval Process:
Review instructions and complete a Template for Research Initiation/Restart For questions, contact [email protected] for clarification Submit the completed request to the department chair for approval and signature
Link: Template for Research Initiation/Restart - 28 August 2020
- Email the signed request to [email protected]
- Requests will be reviewed and a determination will be returned to the Principal Investigator
Resources
The following links are for university resources related to COVID-19:
Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) - Impacts of COVID-19 on Research Activities
Campus Advisory - COVID-19 UPDATE: Reopen Phase 2-GW Employee Guidelines; COVID-19 Travel Information
GW Office of Human Research (OHR) - Impacts of COVID-19 on Human Subjects Research; Resuming Human Subjects Research: Phase 1; Promptly Reportable Information Form (PRIF)
Milken Institute School of Public Health (GWSPH) - Instructional Continuity Guidance
US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Website
World Health Organization (WHO) - Travel Advice
- GW Advanced Support for Research (Libraries and Academic Innovation)
For any questions or additional information, please get in touch with Dr. Emily Blumenthal at [email protected].
- GW Alumni Association
The GW Alumni Association is a lifelong, worldwide, and diverse community of more than 320,000 alumni in over 150 countries. Connected by a shared GW experience, our distinguished alumni network is building a greater world through engagement and service. Join us!
- GW Finance Resources
- GW Human Resources
- GW Investigator Guidance Documents and IRB Policies/SOPs
The George Washington University Investigator Guidance and IRB Policies and Procedures:
https://humanresearch.gwu.edu/investigator-guidance-documents-and-irb-policiessops
- GW New Faculty Resources
If you are new to GW and are interested in exploring research opportunities, applying for research funding opportunities, or transferring a grant, you are welcome! You will find helpful information for getting started below.
- GW Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations
GW’s Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) works with institutional partners to develop innovative programs, support faculty research, and advance the university’s educational mission around the world.
- GW Office of Development & Alumni Relations
The Division of Development and Alumni Relations leads the university’s efforts to strengthen and promote an invested alumni and donor community that inspires lifelong loyalty and advances GW. We engage GW’s more than 320,000 alumni located around the world, and connect the passions of our alumni and supporters with the aspirations of our students and faculty to ensure GW continues to do great things.
- GW Office of Human Research
The Office of Human Research (OHR) is the administrative support office for the George Washington University (GW) Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). OHR's mission is to support the GW research community in the conduct of innovative and ethical research by providing guidance, education and oversight for the protection of human subjects.
- GW Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (OIE) provides programming around innovation, education, venture creation, and making connections to support GW entrepreneurs and the Mid-Atlantic startup community.
- GW Office of Research Integrity & Compliance
The George Washington University (GW) is committed to promoting the highest standards of ethical research and scholarly conduct while pursuing its research mission. Anyone at GW that is involved in conducting or supporting research shares the responsibility for achieving this goal. The Office of Research Integrity & Compliance (ORIC) partners with members of the research community to ensure that our research programs comply with all federal, state and local regulations and university policies.
- GW Office of Research Safety
The mission of the Office of Research Safety (ORS) is to protect the GW research community and the general public. ORS is dedicated to creating partnerships with the research community and providing services to assist faculty, staff, postdocs and students in integrating safety and compliance into their workplaces.
- GW Office of Sponsored Projects
The Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) within the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) supports the university’s research mission by providing oversight of externally-sponsored research. OSP assists researchers with identifying appropriate funding opportunities, submitting competitive proposals and managing successful projects.
- GW OSP myResearch Tool
myResearch, an enhanced electronic research administration (eRA) tool, will be GW’s integrated online system for proposal development and sponsored award management.
- GW Office of the Vice Provost for Research
GW's Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) works alongside our talented faculty to support cutting-edge research and scholarship across all stages of the research lifecycle. OVPR leads a number of initiatives and programs with the strategic aim of growing research capacity and boosting the impact of GW-led discovery and innovation.
- GW Research Commons
Launched by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, GW Research Commons is a website that showcases the resources and offices that support scholarly enterprise. The site includes featured content, upcoming research events, and links that are organized by category.
- GW Research Regulations & Guidance
The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversee the operations of the IRB. The Office of Human Research (OHR) is your primary point of contact for questions pertaining to regulation, guidance, and GW policies relating to human subjects research.
- GW Research Showcase
This event features GW students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and staff showcasing their research projects focused on building a more sustainable and equitable future. This celebration of the GW scholarly community is open to the entire campus community, employer partners, external collaborators, and the public.
- GW Research Tools for IRB Submission and Checklist
The following documents may be useful when developing an IRB submission. Additionally, some resources may be helpful in the application process.
- GW SMHS Protocol Builder
Protocol Builder assists investigators with developing quality and consistent research protocols that make internal and IRB review processes more efficient. GW's institutional license provides free access to the GW research community. GW recommends investigators consider using Protocol Builder for projects that involve greater than minimal risk.
- GW Software, Hardware, & Tools
GW Virtual Computer Lab (access to SAS, SPSS, Stata, RStudio, among others)
External Resources
- NIH e-Protocol Writing Tool
The electronic protocol writing tool aims to facilitate the development of two types of clinical trials involving human participants - Phase II and III clinical trial protocols that require a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) application.
- NIH Grants Process for Beginners
The NIH has webinar archives with information on the NIH Grants Process, including application tips and information on submission policies.
- NIH Informed Consent for Research Using Digital Health Technologies
This resource presents general points to consider, instructions for use, and optional sample language for the research community. It will best be used to inform research teams and Institutional Review Board (IRB) members who are planning, reviewing, or conducting research that studies or uses digital health technologies.
https://osp.od.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DigitalHealthResource_Final.pdf
- NIH Institutional Review Board
NIH’s Institutional Review Board has helpful information about the IRB Review Process, as well as guidance documents.
- ResearchMatch
Research Match is a national recruitment registry that brings together volunteers who wish to be involved in research, with researchers who are looking for volunteers. All GW researchers have access to this tool as part of the university's partnership with the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children's National (CTSI-CN).
Please note that the use of ResearchMatch, and any text that will be posted on ResearchMatch, must be approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Researchers may describe their planned use of ResearchMatch in their IRB application. Or, if a study has already been approved, researchers must submit a protocol modification to begin using the tool for recruitment.
https://ctsicn.org/research-support/research-design/recruitment
- SPIRIT Group
The SPIRIT group provides a number of helpful resources including a checklist and an e-protocol template system.