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Research Responsibilities and Compliance

Clinical Trials Registration

Investigators or sponsors must register clinical trials in the Protocol Registration System (PRS) of ClinicalTrials.gov to comply with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Initiative, which requires prior entry of clinical trials in a public registry as a condition for publication. PRS also accepts registration for any IRB-approved trial that conforms to applicable regulations of the appropriate national health authorities, including interventional and observational trials.

The FDA Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA 801) requires the registration of applicable clinical trials involving drugs, biologics, or devices that are subject to FDA regulations.

FDA regulations also require informed consent processes and documents for applicable clinical trials involving drugs, biologics, and devices to include a specific statement that clinical trial information will be entered into a publicly available databank at ClinicalTrials.gov. This requirement applies to new studies and does not affect protocols approved prior to the effective date. 

How to Register

Responsible Party

In most cases, the sponsor of the trial will be the responsible party for registering the trial. However, in some cases, as outlined below, FDAAA allows the sponsor to delegate all registration and reporting responsibilities to the principal investigator (PI).

A PI can be designated by the sponsor as the responsible party for registering a clinical trial at ClinicalTrials.gov when:

  • The trial is investigator-initiated,
  • The investigator has access to and control over the data from the clinical trial, and
  • The investigator has the right to publish the results of the clinical trial.

If a PI is responsible for registration, he/she may designate an individual Protocol Registration System (PRS) user to register the trial(s) and complete registration information. However, the PI is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the information entered is accurate and for releasing the protocol record for PRS posting. The PRS user must also review the trial information on a periodic basis (typically every six months) and make any needed changes to the registry.

For clinical trials responsible parties are required to post lay summaries of the study protocol and study results, as well as a description of the quality assurance procedures used throughout the trial. 

PRS Administrators

Institutional PRS administrators are responsible for releasing clinical trial information to ClinicalTrials.gov on behalf of the university. This includes creating accounts for Ohio State investigators or their designated PRS users, editing and approving clinical trial records prior to initial release, and ensuring timely protocol updates. PRS administrators also serve as points of contact for the ClinicalTrials.gov support staff to resolve questions associated with the information that is provided.

Contact the appropriate Ohio State PRS administrator to secure an individual login, if you have forgotten your login/password, or for any questions.

PRS Administrators at Ohio State
College of Arts and Sciences Jared Port
port.4@osu.edu
College of Dentistry Tina Adathakkar
adathakkar.1@osu.edu
College of Education and Human Ecology Kim Lightle – lightle.16@osu.edu
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences

Melissa Burant
burant.2@osu.edu

Lori Kaser
kaser.37@osu.edu

College of Medicine  COM Research Compliance
COMResearchCompliance@osumc.edu
College of Nursing

Mary Beth Happ
happ.3@osu.edu

Sandra Solove
solove.3@osu.edu

College of Optometry Karla Gengler-Nowak
gengler-nowak.1@osu.edu
College of Pharmacy Jeanne Green
green.516@osu.edu
College of Social Work Elysabeth Bonar Bouton
bonarbouton.1@osu.edu
Comprehensive Cancer Center Lisa Brenner
brenner.79@osu.edu
All other colleges Sandra Meadows
meadows.8@osu.edu