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What is the Data & Safety Monitoring Committee

 

As of October 2000, the NIH is requiring a data & safety monitoring plan for all Phase I and Phase II clinical trials ( link to NIH regulation ).  As part of a data & safety monitoring plan, a data & safety monitoring board can be assembled to convened to provide oversight of the clinical trial. 

 

The Center for Gene Therapy provides a Data & Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC) to assist researchers in maintaining the safety of their clinical trials.  The DSMC will work in conjunction with GCRC and the IRB to ensure the researchers stay in compliance.

 

The DSMC has three standing members and can draw in ad hoc members as the projects demand.  The standing members are:

  • Richard H. Simon, M.D.
    Dr. Simon is a professor of Internal Medicine with a research focus on cystic fibrosis and inflammatory lung injury.
    Biographical information
     

  • Morton B. Brown, Ph. D.
    Dr. Brown is a professor of Biostatistics with a research focus on both methodological and applied biostatics. 
    Biographical Information
     

  • Faye S. Silverstein, M.D.
    Dr. Silverstein is a professor of Neurology and Pediatrics with a research focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms that contribute to perinatal brain injury.
    Biographical Information

Why investigators should use the Data & Safety Monitoring Committee

The DSMC serves as part of a comprehensive plan for the safety of clinical investigations.  The DSMC will provide unbiased oversight from drafting the protocol to closing out the trial.  The DSMC will work with principal investigators to reduce the likelihood of regulatory violations and help in strengthening the scientific rigueur of the investigation.

The DSMC provides significant benefit for very little cost.  There is cost for members of the Center for Gene Therapy, and simply cost re-imbursement for those University investigators that are not currently members.

The following documents are copies of the charters that the DSMC sends to investigators that outlines the roles of the DSMC:

Investigator initiated Protocols

Multi-center Protocols

The process for employing the Data & Safety Monitoring Committee

The first step in employing the DSMC for clinical investigations is to contact the Center for Gene Therapy.  E-mail is preferred, but all submission methods are accepted.  After initial contact, a consultation will be scheduled with the principal investigator and Dr. Simon, the chair of the DSMC.

Contact information for the Center for Gene Therapy:

Ben Robinson, Administrator
benrobin@umich.edu
3560 MSRB II
1150 W. Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI  48109-0688
phone: (734) 763-9693
fax: (734) 764-3596

 
 


 

 

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