We at Mass General Brigham know our research-infused care is what sets us apart. Your breakthroughs drive medical innovation, expand our knowledge, and improve patient outcomes. We continue to provide support for the research activities of our member institutions and encourage research collaboration with external entities.
This office promotes adherence to regulatory requirements and supports ethical business practices throughout Mass General Brigham.
Our shared interdepartmental facilities allow for more efficient use of resources and promote collaboration among investigators, with state-of-the-art instrumentation and methodologies crucial to the promotion of research.
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Handles a wide range of responsibilities relating to translational research and the management of intellectual property, providing investigators and administrators with guidance on commercialization and related opportunities.
Specialized applications, processes, and resources to support basic, biomedical, and clinical research missions across Mass General Brigham.
Mass General Brigham supports and facilitates the administrative, financial, and regulatory requirements of research and sponsored projects that are received by our member institutions.
The OII oversees, administers, and educates staff about all policies relating to interactions with industry and conflicts of interest. While relationships with industry can raise concern over financial and other aspects of the relationship and may create conflicts of interest that can bias, or appear to bias, the OII facilitates industry relationships in a way that minimizes risk of bias.
Whether you are a researcher or potential collaborator, learn more about how we can work together to push the boundaries of discovery.
Our Clinical Trials Office develops, negotiates, and executes agreements and budgets for industry-sponsored clinical research at many Mass General Brigham institutions.
Our seasoned consultants are experienced with policies, procedures, and grant regulations and have the full resources of Mass General Brigham Research Management.
The Research Applications and Analytics Group (RAA) is composed of IS, analytics, and contract staff responsible for supporting the administrative systems required to manage the Mass General Brigham biomedical research portfolio.
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Research Management is committed to identifying and adhering to best practices in grants and contracts administration, upholding the highest standards of integrity and fiduciary responsibility. Research Management seeks to proactively address the administrative demands on investigators by providing exceptional customer service to our distinguished research community and collaborators.
The Mass General Brigham Institutional Review Boards (IRB) must approve all human subject research conducted by a Mass General Brigham-affiliated investigator. The IRB follows written policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulations and local laws governing the protection of human subjects of research. The IRB has also developed written guidance documents that represent the current requirements and approach to various aspects of human research. For more information, contact partnersirb@partners.org.
The Compliance and Education Office is responsible for providing education and support to investigators and study staff conducting clinical research studies at Mass General Brigham institutions. In addition, the Compliance and Education Office is required and has the authority to conduct audits (routine and for cause) of human subject research studies at Mass General Brigham institutions to ensure compliance with relevant federal and state regulations and institutional policies.
For more information, email humanresearchqi@partners.org or visit the Research Navigator website.
The Mass General Brigham Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) reviews biological research involving recombinant DNA (rDNA), infectious agents, human and non-human primate materials, and biological toxins conducted at Mass General Brigham.
For more information, contact Ryan Schlimgen, IBC Director, 857-282-1799 , rschlimgen@partners.org.
Our consulting expertise covers a wide range of research services, including both pre- and post-award management. In addition, we offer training on these services for research and department staff. For a full list and description of services available:
The Division of Clinical Research (DCR) of the Mass General Research Institute and the Brigham and Women's Center for Clinical Investigation (CCI) provide clinical research support programs to enhance translational (bench to bedside) research, train clinical investigators and clinical research coordinators, increase clinical trial activity, and coordinate with the clinical research programs of the Harvard-Dana Farber Cancer Institute joint venture, and Harvard CATALYST, the Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center.
McLean Hospital also offers many programs to support the education and training of faculty, staff, and trainees. Information can be found on their Brainwaves intranet site (Mass General Brigham username and password required) or on the McLean Research Navigator site.
In addition, BWH, McLean, and MGH have centers devoted to faculty development, which aim to facilitate career advancement and support professional development.