Community members needed for Roswell Park research oversight committees

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Your voice is important and can help others!

Roswell Park has several research oversight committees that proudly oversee the approval and conduct of research studies to make sure each one meets the highest ethical standards and adheres to state and federal laws.

To help with this important process, Roswell Park is looking for volunteers who represent the thoughts and concerns of the Western New York community.

As a committee member, you will be helping to make sure each project reflects the best interests of the community we are a part of. You will be helping to make sure the reason for and objective of each study is communicated in a respectful and easy-to-understand way.

Requirements for becoming a Roswell Park Community Representative:

The exact requirements vary depending on the committee but generally include the following:

  • Non-scientific background (no scientific college degree or work experience).
  • No current, previous or family connections to Roswell Park employment.
  • Commitment to attend one monthly meeting, approximately 2-3 hours; meetings may be either virtual via video conferencing or may be in-person on the Roswell Park campus.
  • Review of meeting materials and research protocols in advance of the meetings.
  • Access to a computer with internet access and comfortable with using a computer, the Internet, email, and viewing documents.

If you are interested in becoming a community representative or to learn more, contact Leonard Caruana in the Roswell Park Office of Research Subject Protection at 716-845-8769 or mail to: Leonard.Caruana@roswellpark.org"