The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, under the supervision of the Vice-President of Administration and External Affairs, oversees several administrative areas related to research integrity and compliance.
The ORSP's goal is to facilitate safe and ethical research, building a culture of compliance and shared responsibility for these areas. Click on the links to access Institutional policy, procedure, or more information.
WVSOM is committed to working with animal subjects in an ethical manner. Any research proposal that uses vertebrate animals or animal tissue must have the protocol approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).
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Before any research projects with human subjects can proceed, an Institutional Review Board (IRB) must approve any research project involving the use of human subjects.
Principal Investigators (PIs) are responsible for ensuring the use of safe practices by all personnel in their labs, as well as training personnel on lab specific practices.
It is important to understand that export control laws may apply to any shipment, transmission or transfer of physical items, information, or technology outside of the United States.
WVSOM recognizes the value of responsible conduct of research as it pertains to scientific inquiry and public confidence. WVSOM has policy and procedure in place to ensure the responsible conduct of research by its employees and students. This policy and procedures is in compliance with the Public Health Services Policy on Research Misconduct (42 CFR 93). For more information, please see the links below.
WVSOM participates in the ORI Assurance Program and submits an annual report to the ORI.
WVSOM strives to maintain the highest levels of research integrity. Sometimes, potential or actual conflicts of interest arise during the course of research. WVSOM is committed to ensuring such conflicts are identified and addressed appropriately. Below is information related to WVSOM's policy and procedure, as well as the required training and form.
Public Law 114-261 enhances whistleblower protections for employees of federal contractors and grantees. As a recipient of Federal grants, WVSOM is subject to this law and the corresponding Statute (41 U.S.C. § 4712). The Statute states that an “employee of a contractor, subcontractor, grantee [or subgrantee] may not be discharged, demoted, or otherwise discriminated against as a reprisal for ‘whistleblowing.’” In addition, whistleblower protections cannot be waived by any agreement, policy, form, or condition of employment. Whistleblowing is the process or reporting any evidence of the following:
You cannot be dismissed, demoted or discriminated against for good-faith reporting of such issues, if disclosed to the following:
A person who believes they have been subjected to reprisal for a protected action may submit a complaint to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the federal agency that issued the grant or contract (in this case, HHS). Complaints must be filed no more than three years after the date on which the alleged reprisal took place. Procedures for submitting fraud, waste, abuse, and whistleblower complaints are generally accessible on agency Office of Inspector General Hotline or Whistleblower Internet sites. A reporting tool to identify and link directly to the OIG with jurisdiction over the complaint is available at Oversight.gov.
Please also note that, as State employees, WVSOM employees are also protected by WV State Law regarding Whistle Blowing: W. Va. Code § 6C-1 et seq. Also, see WVSOM Policies R-03, R-04, R-05, and GA-14, the WVSOM Employee Handbook, and this WVSOM webpage, for information on officials with the responsibility for investigating, discovering, or addressing issues described above.
Cindy WhiteOffice of Research and Sponsored ProgramsAdministrative Assistant304-647-6289
Jill Cochran, PhD, APRN, CFNPAssociate Professor, Clinical ScienceIRB Chair304-793-6801
Peter Feltman, MSOffice of Research and Sponsored ProgramsResearch Integrity and Compliance Administrator(304) 647-6284
Dave Brown, PhDProfessor Emeritus, Biomedical SciencesIACUC Chair304-647-6289Linda Boyd, DOVice President for Academic Affairs and DeanInstitutional Official
Dovenia Ponnoth, PhDAssociate Dean, Research and Sponsored ProgramsConflict of Interest Officer304-647-6297
Peter FeltmanOffice of Research and Sponsored ProgramsResearch Integrity and Compliance Administrator304-647-6284Matt CarverInstitutional FacilitiesSafety Compliance Officer304-793-6808
Dovenia Ponnoth, PhDAssociate Dean, Research and Sponsored ProgramsExport Control Compliance Officer304-647-6297