Federal regulators have suspended research on human subjects at the Columbia-affiliated New York State Psychiatric Institute, one of the country’s oldest research centers, as they investigate safety protocols across the institute after the suicide of a research participant.
The decision affected 417 studies, of which 198 have continuing participation.
Of those, 124 receive federal funding.
It is unusual for the U.S. regulatory office to suspend research, and this suggests that investigators are concerned that potential violations of safety protocols occurred more broadly within the institute.
Almost 500 studies, with combined budgets totaling $86 million, are underway at the institute, according to its website.
Persons:
Kate Migliaccio, “, Carla Cantor
Organizations:
Columbia, New, Psychiatric Institute, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, Human