
ORSP is located in Kiely Hall. Our Main Office is in Kiely 306. Mike Prasad is in 304, Poline Haralambopoulos is in 308, Marisol Caamano is located in Kiely 309 and Regina Caulfield is in 307.
The staff of the Queens College Foundation Business Office (Anna Nowosad and Sara Horlick) are located in Kiely 311.
The Office of Regulatroy Compliance (IRB, IACUC, Biosafety) is located in Delany Hall, Room 305.
We can be reached by phone at 718-997-5400. To find out more about ORSP
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Bernadette Gatto, Secretary
Bernadette Gatto is the first person everyone sees when coming to visit the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs. She is the person to contact for making appointments with Mike Prasad and other staff. You can reach Bernadette at the main office number or via e-mail at Bernadette.Gatto@qc.cuny.edu
| Barbara Lermand, Office of Regulatory Compliance | Barbara Lermand is the Associate Director for the Office of Regulatory Compliance. Barbara is the campus administrator for the IRB (human subjects), IACUC (animal research), and Biosafety communities at Queens College. Her office is located in Delaney Hall, Room 305. You can reach Barbara at 718-997-5415 or by email at Barbara.Lermand@qc.cuny.edu |
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Queens College has set up a "bridge" funding program which will work in conjuction with a smilar program being established by the University. The Provost's office will offer funding to established researchers who have been funded and expect to be funded again but are experiencing a gap between funding periods. A Research Enhancement Committee will review each case based on the following criteria:
Bridge funding should pay for "what it takes to keep the project going." This might include supplies, salaries for a technician, postdoc, or graduate student. It should not include summer salary or released time for the PI. The funding should be temporary (1-5 months) and should be repaid when the PI receives regular funding again (usually through the PIs share of overhead). Requests for bridge funding should be submitted to the department chair and divisional dean and then to the Provost. Requests should include all Study Section or reviewer reports and all recent proposals.
ORSP Grants Bulletin NEW! Published by ORSP in PDF format, a key document for information about grants and ORSP policies.
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Community of Science This service is available free of charge to all CUNY faculty. Through COS, researchers, including faculty who specialize in the humanities and social sciences, now have an additional resource for locating and applying for funding opportunities from numerous public and private sponsoring agencies and organizations. Resources include: COS Funding Opportunities which provides online access to more than 24,000 currently available funding opportunities offered by 11,000 public and private sponsors on a global basis; COS Funding Alerts
deliver targeted information from COS Funding Opportunities to individual researchers whose profiles are maintained in the COS database; and COS Funding Opportunities Administrator's Workbench which provides specified Member administrators with access to institution-specific reports, information, and features about the Member's usage of COS Funding Opportunities.
Faculty are encouraged to visit COS and take advantage of this service. To Set up a Profile, go to http://www.cos.com/rfcuny.shtml
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SPIN - Funding Information Searches Queens College faculty may access this database to search for both private and public sources of funding.
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It is an all volunteer effort. Various individuals have either located forms
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forms. Always check with the agency to ensure that a
facsimile will be accepted. Most federal
agencies now have their forms available via the internet but not all of
these forms can be used as templates with your software or may require the
purchase of new software.
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The Research Foundation (RF) is the fiscal agent for sponsored research programs awarded to CUNY. The RF is responsible for ensuring that each grant awarded is spent according to awarding agency's guidelines. Hiring of grant-related personnel, purchasing, and travel payments are all processed by the Research Foundation. Use the shortcut menu below to guide you through the RF, or go directly to the Research Foundation website at http://www.rfcuny.org/
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RF UpdatesPersonnel and Payroll Info
Personnel Vacancy Notice - As of July 1, 2007, no new personnel may be hired without first submitting a Personnel Vacancy Notice and a copy of the PVN along with the Personnel Action Form and other required forms. Additinal Information is available from our office and from the Research Foundation's Client Services Department at 212-417-8640
New e-PAF system – The Research Foundation of CUNY has enchanced the e-PAF system to make it more user-friendly and comprehensive.
The E-PAF system should be used for all rehires, extending
employment, raising salaries, or terminating RF personnel. You can use the
on-line system by logging into the Research
Foundation website. In addition, all timesheets must be
submitted on-line, unless they are more than four pay periods old. In
addition, all Project Directors will be required to submit their employees
time and leave record on-line so that the RF can begin tracking time and
leave in conjunction with the E-Timesheet and E-PAF system. For
more instructions, please contact Celeste Nunez at
997-5405.
Research Foundation TEAMS for Payroll and Personnel Queens College has been assigned a team to work with our campus on payroll problems, hiring issues, and client services such as health benefits and retirement. The following list identifies those persons and provides contact information. James Curry, Team Leader for Human Resources e-mail: James_Curry@rfcuny.org Cecilia Patxot, Asst. Client Services Rep e-mail: Cecilia_Patxot@rfcuny.org Shakina Funderburk, Payroll Clerk e-mail: Shakina_Funderbunk@rfcuny.org Antoinette Morizio, Payroll Clerk e-mail: Antoinette_Morizio@rfcuny.org Ann Bell, PAF Clerk e-mail: Ann_Bell@rfcuny.org Hiring Personnel
All personnel being paid from a grant must be placed on Research Foundation payroll. Forms for hiring personnel are available in the Research Office. All personnel forms must be submitted through the Research Office for review and approval. For detailed guidelines on how to place personnel on the RF payroll, please follow these links: New Hiresand/or Rehires.
Fringe Benefits (03/28/08 )
Fringe Benefits are charged directly to the grant according a percentage formula. For example, if Mary Jones will be paid $1,000 for the semester and is working less than 19 hours a week, a rate of 9% would be added on to the $1,000, charging the grant a total of $1,090. The Chart (shown below) provides a quick outline of rates for different categories of personnel working varied schedules.
Employee Category Hours Per Week Rate Charged Benefits Included Full-Time 35 hours+
currently 36.5% (effective January 1, 2008)
Health benefits, dental benefits, pension, statutory benefits (worker's compensation, social security, disability, unemployment) Part-Time "A" 20 or more hours, but less than 35 same as above Individual health benefits, pension, statutory benefits Part-Time "B" 19 hours or less 10%
Statutory benefits Faculty Summer Salary or Sabbatical Pay NA 25% Pension and statutory benefits Faculty Release Time NA 33% All benefits continue according to State contract Payroll Schedule
Timesheets must be submitted on-line unless they are more than four pay periods old from the time of submission. This schedule is published to remind Project Directors and employee timekeepers when they are due.
Payroll Period Ends Time Sheets Due Personnel Action Forms Due Pay Date March 2 March 3 February 29 March 12 March 16 March 17 March 3 March 26 March 30 March 31 March 17 Apil 9 April 13 April 14 March 31 April 23 April 27 April 28 April 14 May 7 May 11 May 12 April 28 May 21 May 25 May 27 May 12 June 4
Purchasing Basics
All grant expenditures must be used as allocated in the approved award budget and must be properly authorized and receipted. If a grant requires matching funds, the investigator must have authorization from the college prior to purchase. In addition, all equipment purchases must be pre-approved by the Department Chairperson as well as the Office for Information Technology if the equipment is computer related. The Research Foundation has newly established the following procedures for purchasing equipment and/or supplies:
- 1. For Most Orders that are Less than $1000 , no purchase order form is required. Simply attach the original vendor or company invoice or paid receipt to a completed RF Payment Request form (made out to the appropriate payee) and submit the authorized signed original to ORSP for transmittal to the RF. Please check with your grants administrator for PSC-CUNY grants or privately funded grants.
- 2. For Orders of $4,999 or less, a small order form may be used if it is needed by the vendor or for sponsor requirements. The small purchase order can be completed by the project director. Call your RF Project Administrator to ask for a small order number. At this point, the order can be placed directly to the vendor. If you make this order by telephone to the vendor, write on the purchase order "Do Not Duplicate--for Confirmation only!" Send the copy marked "vendor copy" to the vendor and send the top copy of the order to the Research Office for transmittal to the RF. When the item is received, certify that you have received it by signing the receiving (blue) copy. Upon receipt of the vendor / company's original invoice (not a receiving notice or packing slip), complete a payment request form, attach the receiving copy of the purchase order and the original invoice and send to the Research Office for transmittal. Make sure all paperwork is signed by the appropriately authorized person(s).
- An alternative to using the small order forms and/or payment request forms is the use of a Purchasing Card. Please see the RF CUNY website for more informatin about these Cards. The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs cannot track P-Card accounts. The PI is solely responsible for over-expenditures.
- 3. For Orders between $5,000 and less than $15,000, you must obtain three competitive bids or quotes from qualified vendors for the item(s) being ordered unless you have selected a sole vendor or are purchasing items from a vendor on State contract. After this process, select an appropriate vendor. Complete a Purchase Requisition form, giving a complete description of the item(s) being purchased, and submit it to ORSP for transmittal to the RF. The RF will then review the requisition form and assign a purchase order. The RF will mail the order to the vendor and receiving and originator copies to the Principal Investigator. Upon receipt of the item(s), and an original invoice from the vendor or company, submit the receiving copy and invoice along with a completed payment request form and submit it to ORSP for transmittal to the RF.
- 4. For Orders over $15,000, you follow the same procedures but must also attach three written bids to the Purchase Requisition, unless you are using a vendor on State Contract. Moreover, if the lowest bid is not utilized, please write a justification for not using that vendor.
- Note that equipment purchases over $5,000 must be accompanied by an Equipment Screening Certificate signed by the Principal Investigator's Chairperson. ALL computer purchases must be approved by the Director of the Office of Information Technology.
Travel Info
- All travel paid from any grant must be allocated in the original budget or modified as agreed by the sponsoring agency. All travel reimbursement are subject to NY State and Research Foundation guidelines.
- Travel Advance Requests will be granted for up to 80% of the amount allocated including airfare. Everyone should fill out a travel advance even if you are not requesting a cash advance in order to ensure that you are covered under New York State insurance regulations regarding work and travel.
- Travel Reimbursements are handled by submitting a Travel Expense Voucher with appropriate original receipts. Limitations do apply according to New York State guidelines and the sponsoring agency's rules. Generally, the following New York State guidelines apply:
- 1) Transportation Costs are reimbursed with original receipts for common carrier service; car rental when other transportation is impractical or unavailable; authorized use of a personally owned vehicle may be reimbursed at a maximum mileage rate of 48.5 cents; and transportation between a residence and an airport or other terminal may be reimbursed for up to $10 without a receipt, and for any reasonable amount with a receipt. If you are renting a vehicle, mileage is not reimbursed. In addition, all renters must fully insure the rental car with all coverages available -- collision, comprehensive, and liability. The traveler either should purchase the insurance from the rental agency or insure the vehicle through his/her own credit card. If you are using a P-Card, you may use the Auto Rnetal Collision Damage Waiver Program. To utilize this benefit, start and complete the rental transaction with the P-Card and decline the agency's rental insurance when completing the transaction. More information about this progam is available from the Research Foundation.
- 2) Meals, Lodging, and Other Expenses are reimbursed with receipts up to the maximum per diem limit issued by New York State and/or Federal guidelines. Receipts arerequired in order to obtain the per diem. Without receipts, travelers may be reimbursed for meals and lodging with proof of overnight travel and purpose for up to $50 per day out-of-state or in New York City. Other areas in New York State are limited to smaller reimbursement amounts. In addition, non-receipted meals may be reimbursed up to $12.00 for dinner and $5.00 for breakfast. No reimbursements are provided for lunch with or without receipts. Other non-receipted reimbursable expenses include local travel on buses or subways and 15% gratuities.
- REMEMBER TO ASK FOR RECEIPTS, MAKE COPIES OF YOUR RECEIPTS AND KEEP A COPY OF YOUR TRAVEL VOUCHER.
Grant Submissions
All grants and contracts must be reviewed and approved by an authorized institutional official. All proposals excepting those awards that are made directly to an individual must be reviewed by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Further review may be necessary by the Dean, Chairperson, and or other academic personnel. Final approval usually rests with the Director of ORSP. Proposals submitted to federal or state agencies must be signed by the Director of the Office of Research & Sponsored Programs (ORSP). Faculty interested in submitting a proposal are encouraged to make an appointment with one of the staff members in ORSP at least three weeks before the deadline to review the guidelines, develop a budget, and discuss any other policy requirements that must be met. All proposals must undergo an internal approval process in which the Chairperson(s) of the principal investigator's department and Dean of his or her Division approve the budget and proposal. Click here to see a sample form: Internal Approval Form Sample. Other signatures and approvals may be required depending on the type of project proposed and budgetary items included. For example, a project may require approval for the use of human subjects in research or need institutional resources beyond the capacities of the department or division. These issues should be resolved before a proposal is submitted externally.
Human Subjects in Research
A Human Subject = a living person about whom an investigator obtains data through intervention or interaction with the person or accesses identifiable private information about the person through records or observation.
All research activities (including data analysis and publication of results) that involve human subjects, including those activities that are eligible for exemption under federal guidelines, and are conducted on QC campuses, sponsored by QC in whole or in part, (i.e. under the direction of QC personnel or funded through the College), or use QC affiliated subjects or information related to QC affiliated subjects, must be reviewed and approved by the QC Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects before such an activity begins. If the Investigator is conducting research cooperatively with another institution, Queens College also requires the Investigator to obtain proper approval from that institution. Students Conducting Research should consult the CUNY policy by clicking here.
NEW IRB TRAINING REQUIREMENT:
Please Note: All principal investigators (PIs) and key personnel who are using human subjects are required by federal directive to receive education on the protection of human research subjects before research may commence. A certificate of completion of the CUNY-required training program (described below) for each PI and related project personnel must accompany any application to the IRB.Renewal of Certification: As of July 1, all investigators and key personnel must renew their certification using a new CUNY-required computer-based training program referred to as CITI (the Collaborative IRB Training Initiative).
CITI is a well-respected, web-based training product that was designed, updated and maintained by nationally known IRB professionals. It is more comprehensive than the former CUNY-required training program, and includes topic-specific modules, each followed by a short quiz. The number of modules needed for completion depends on the “Learner Group” with which a person identifies. Depending upon the number of modules required, 6-8 hours are needed for completion.
Schedule for Renewal of Certification: The renewal requirement will be phased in gradually. All CUNY researchers and key personnel holding certificates from the former CUNY-required training program (CBT) must complete the new CITI program within 2 years of the date listed on their current certificates. Those whose current certificates are more than 2 years old must complete the CITI training by October 1, 2005.
The new CITI certificates will be valid for three years, after which a refresher course is required.
After October 1, applications to the IRB for a new protocol or for continuing review will not be accepted unless the investigator(s) and key personnel hold current training certificates.
If the date on your original Certificate is Then your original Certificate expires CITI Must Be Completed by: (Original Certificated Will No Longer Be Accepted) Earlier than June 30, 2003 June 30, 2005 October 1, 2005 Between July 1, 2003 and September 30, 2003 Two years from the date of the original Certificate October 1, 2005 After October 1, 2003 Two years from the date of the original Certificate Two years from the date of the original Certificate CITI may be accessed at https://www.citiprogram.org/. If you are having problems with the CITI site or course, contact the CITI Office at mailto:citisupport@med.mimai.edu or at 305-243-7970.
If you have any questions regarding the CITI requirements, please contact the Assistant Director of Regulatory Compliance at 718-997-5415 or the Office of Research Conduct, at 212-794-5476.
INFORMED CONSENT ISSUES:
Note that Federal regulations require documentation of informed consent for all research involving human subjects. Generally, all investigators who plan to use human subjects in their research must obtain written informed consent from the subject. A waiver of the documentation for informed consent can be granted by the IRB and only under the following circumstances:
- The research presents no more than minimal risk of harm to participants AND involves no procedure for which written consent is normally given outside the research context; OR
- The consent document is the only record linking the participant and the research AND the principal risk would be potential harm resulting from a breach of confidentiality. Each participant must be asked whether they want documentation linking their identity with the research. The participant's wishes shall govern.
In rare cases where written consent is not used, subjects must still be fully informed about the purpose of the project, what will be asked of the subject, and what interventions or procedures will be utilized in the project. Wherever possible, the subject's anonymity and right to confidentiality should be protected. Moreover, subjects must always have the right to refuse to participate without any adverse consequences. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS AT QUEENS COLLEGE MUST BE SPONSORED BY A FULL-TIME FACULTY MEMBER OF QUEENS COLLEGE.
NOTE: Researchers using subjects from Psychology 101 should insert the following text into their consent forms:
Under Withdrawal from the Project, the following text should be inserted: "If I choose to withdraw from this experiment, I understand that I will receive some credit, but not full credit, toward the Psychology 101 research requirement, and that I may participate in other studies or write a research report to fulfill the requirement." All other language should remain the same!
FORMS - NOTE: NEW FORMS and IRB Application Manual
Please check the last revision date on all forms being submitted to the IRB for review. The application form and manual has been revised as of January 2003. If you are not sure if you have the latest version, please call Barbara Lermand at 718-997-5415. NOTICE: Queens College forms for obtaining approval are available to download. We are having difficulty with the downloading of these forms from Internet Explorer. Netscape seems to work fine. If you experience a problem, please request that the form be emailed to you as an attachment. DO NOT SAVE THESE LINKS!!!!! THEY CHANGE FREQUENTLY! You can then open most of these files in Microsoft Word. Please not the exceptions!CUNY-wide forms for Human Subjects including Form for a New Protocol (please note that this is a CUNY-wide form and cannot be changed)
Queens College approved NEW PROTOCOL FORM in interactive pdf
Queens College approved New Protocol Form in WordIRB Application Manual. for using Human Subjects.
If you have a current protocol that requires a modification or addendum, please use the following form:
IRB MODIFICATION FORM (Word)If you have a current protocol that must be renewed, the following form is required:
Continuing Review - Final Report Form (Word) (Revised)To assist investigators, sample consent forms are also available for use:
SAMPLE CONSENT FORM for Adults (Word) (Revised) and SAMPLE CONSENT FORM for Children (Word) (Revised).
SAMPLE ASSENT FORM for Children age 12-17 (Word) (NEW)If you need paper forms or have need help, please contact the Research Office at 718/997-5400.
IRB MEETING DATES & DEADLINES FOR PROTOCOL SUBMISSION
Deadline Dates for Protocol Submission April 16, 2008 May 14, 2008Deadline dates will be strictly adhered to. Protocols are due in the Office of Regulatory Compliance (Delaney Hall, Room 305) by the deadline date. Protocols not received by the deadline date WILL NOT be reviewed by the IRB until a new meeting is scheduled. Additional meeting dates and deadlines will be announced as they become available. The original and eleven (11!)copies of the protocol are required (Total of 12). Incomplete protocols will not be considered or reviewed by the IRB. Please call if you need additional information.
Protocols submitted for Exempt or Expedited Review are reviewed on an Ad-Hoc basis, and do not have to be submitted in accordance with the published schedule. Investigators should allow approximately 10 business days for an Exempt or Expedited Reviews.
For further information on other policies, including the IACUC, follow the link below:
Other Policy Information
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