PRE-INTERVIEW STEP 4 OF 5
Research studies may be conducted to improve overall blood safety, further the advancements made in transfusion medicine, and for other purposes.
Participation in research is voluntary. By agreeing to donate, you are agreeing to the potential use of your donor information, blood and blood samples in research. Donor information to be used for research will not identify you specifically.
Research participation will not involve any cost, time, or additional procedures beyond the normal donation process. Risks of donation are uncommon and include anxiety, discomfort, injury, and loss of privacy or confidentiality. You will receive a separate document fully describing the normal donation process, its risks and hazards.
How will my donor information, blood and blood samples be used in research?
Who may use my donor information, blood and blood samples for research?
How is my privacy protected when my donor information, blood and blood samples are used in research?
What are the benefits of my participation?
Will I be informed about the purpose and details of specific studies?
Will I be informed of any results?
Will my blood be used in genetic research?
What else may happen if my donor information, blood and blood samples are used for research?
What are my rights?
Who should I contact if I have more questions?
If you have additional questions at any time about your rights, the storage and use of your donor information, blood and blood samples, or if you need to report potential harm related to research, you may contact Biomedical Services at 651-332-7222. If you have questions about your rights as a research participant, call the Institutional Review Board administrator at 212-570-3038.
By electronically acknowledging or physically signing the consent to donate, you are also giving consent to allow us to use your information, blood and blood samples for research purposes.