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Institutional Review Board (IRB) and contract processing fees

CONTRACT PROCESSING FEE: $500 All Contracts for research must be approved by the Dean after review by the Associate General Counsel. The proposed industry contract should be forwarded to the Clinical Trials Contract Coordinator (electronically with all necessary information as outlined in the Clinical Trial Contracting Guidelines and Checklist ). The contract processing fee is established to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met for study contracts and will be charged to each study. Each clinical trial should include a contract processing fee in the budget submission to the industry
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Facilities and administration costs and fringe benefit fees

I. Facilities and Administration Facilities and Administration (F&A) costs, also known as indirect costs, are paid to the University as reimbursement for the costs of providing research infrastructure. These funds are used to support the costs of doing research at the University that include, but are not limited to, facilities, research accounting, grant administration, internal audit, and other indirect cost services of the organization. Effective July 1, 2024, the indirect cost rate for industry-sponsored clinical trials is 31%. An indirect cost rate of 31% is consistent with the current
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Clinical Trial Contracting Guidelines

The following information highlights the most frequent points of concern and confusion for Principal Investigators and their study coordinators/research administrators regarding contract negotiation for clinical trials sponsored by pharmaceutical and medical device companies, the following describes the SIU SOM guidelines for clinical trail contracting.
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Research

Our Projects The Department of Population Science and Policy is currently researching a variety of rural health disparities, with community based social innovation initiatives, investigator-initiated studies, as well as externally funded local, state and federal research projects, grants and contracts. The Department is focused on three major research priorities –children’s health disparities; cancer health disparities; and other projects of interest, including opioid abuse, respiratory health and sexually transmitted infections. With all of our projects, the Department seeks to understand the
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Review Fees

SIU-SOM IRB REVIEW FEES (Effective May, 1, 2021) Initial Full Board Review Initial Expedited Review Modifications/ Amendments Continuing Review Study Closure Exemption/Non-Human Subject Research Determination Administrative Review Annual Monitoring Industry Sponsored Protocols $3,000 $3,000 $500 $1,000 $500 NA NA NA *^SIU Investigator Initiated Protocols/ Federally Funded/ State Supported/ Non-Profit No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge No Charge NA NA Non-SIU Investigator Initiated Protocols $1,400 $500 $100 $250 $100 $200 NA NA sIRB – SIU is a Relying Institution– Industry
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Rate information

Indirect cost rates, fringe benefit rates, graduate student primary care fees, and postdoctoral stipend levels.
Locations

Office of Grants and Contracts

801 N. Rutledge St Springfield, IL 62702
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
News

SIU to Open Family Medicine Clinic in Lincoln

Partnership with Logan County Health Department, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital March 8, 2017 — A new family medicine clinic in Logan County will integrate medical, behavioral and dental services. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital (ALMH), and the Logan County Department of Public Health have partnered to develop SIU Center for Family Medicine-Lincoln. The 1,500 square-foot clinic is slated to open Monday, April 3, inside Logan County Department of Public Health, 109 Third St. This is the first SIU site to integrate medical, behavioral and
News

SIU to Open Family Medicine Clinic in Lincoln

Partnership with Logan County Health Department, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital March 8, 2017 — A new family medicine clinic in Logan County will integrate medical, behavioral and dental services. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital (ALMH), and the Logan County Department of Public Health have partnered to develop SIU Center for Family Medicine-Lincoln. The 1,500 square-foot clinic is slated to open Monday, April 3, inside Logan County Department of Public Health, 109 Third St. This is the first SIU site to integrate medical, behavioral and
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