NOTIFICATIONAs of May 1, 2023 the NIAID Good Clinical Practices 3.0 - Certificate of Completion course is no longer available on this learning platform.  Certificates earned before May 1, 2023 will be accessible to view or print until May 1, 2026.  

For your future GCP training needs, please contact the NIH CITI GCP Online Training  or the NIDA GCP Online Training to register for this course. Thank you.

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The Good Clinical Practices (GCP) courses are available to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) staff, investigators, and grantees. The training course cover the scientific and ethical standards of human subjects research, including National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and international clinical study policies, guidelines, and regulations. This course was last updated June 1, 2021 and reflects content added related to ICH E6(r2). As this training is only an introduction to GCP, we encourage all individuals involved in human subjects research to continue learning through formal education, mentorship, and reading.

Completion of this 3-module course meets the training requirements of the NIAID clinical terms of award for grants and cooperative agreements; as well as, the NIH requirements outlined in the Policy on Good Clinical Practice Training for NIH Awardees involved in NIH-funded Clinical Trials (notice number: NOT-OD-16-148) and the  NIAID Policy entitled, “Requirements for Human Subjects Protection (HSP) and Good Clinical Practice (GCP)Training for NIAID and Awardee Clinical Research Staff."   

This module contain all training chapters from our previous trainings. Please complete each chapter.

The Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation (DAIT) in the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) supports basic and clinical research to increase our understanding of the causes and mechanisms that lead to the development of allergic and immunologic diseases and,  to expand knowledge that can be applied to improving techniques of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

The DAIT Pharmacy Guidelines Training Course offers certificate level online training to clinical research site Pharmacists of Record, investigators, key personnel and DAIT staff involved in DAIT sponsored and/or -funded clinical trials. This training is mandatory for clinical research site Pharmacists of Record participating in DAIT sponsored and/or -funded clinical trials.

Welcome to DSMB training. The goal of this training is to provide an introduction to the purpose, objective, organization, responsibilities of a DSMB and statistical concepts leveraged in DSMB deliberations. The target audience is new DSMB members with a minimum knowledge of DSMBs or individuals interested in obtaining a basic introduction to DSMBs.

In order to award IACET continuing education units, this training will include a competency test after each module. Participants need to achieve a minimum score of 80% on each post-test to receive a total of 1.0 continuing education units for completion of all three modules.


Personnel Action Request Information System Training Course -- PARIS, is an automated workflow application designed to create, route, and approve HR requests. The application addresses two NIAID priorities: process harmonization across divisions and automation of HR actions. PARIS provides staff with the ability to submit and track HR requests electronically and generate reports.