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IRB Training List Recorded Month and Year 04‐16‐2021 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year LAST NAME FIRST NAME BASIC CERTIFICATION REFRESHER GCP Aalirezaie Arash Apr-17 Apr-17 Abai Babak Oct-14 Feb-21 Mar-21 Abar Orchideh Mar-17 (Drexel) Apr-20 (Abington) Jul-19 (Abington) Abarca Victor Sep-19 Sep-19 Abatemarco Diane Nov-20 Apr-21 Mar-19 Abbas Asad Feb-19 Feb-19 Abbas Rawad Mar-17 (American U of Beirut) Mar-20 Dec-19 Abbasi Omair Nov-17 Abbondandolo Antonio Mar-19 Mar-19 Abboud Joseph Dec-17 Jul-20 Jul-20 Abboudi Jack Jul-13 Jan-16 Jul-13 Abdel Hak Azza Aug-18 Aug-18 Abdelaal Mohammad Jun-19 Jun-19 Abdelbaki Shady Oct-19 Abdelfattah Hesham Mar-15 Mar-15 Abdelmalik Peter Oct-14 Aug-13 Abdo-Matkiwsky May Oct-18 Nov-15 (Hackensack U) Abdulkareem Abdullateef Jan-20 Jan-20 Abelman Sarah Oct-20 Dec-20 Abeshouse Mamie Feb-19 Feb-19 Abi-Daher Juliette May-18 May-18 Abisaleh Diane Jun-12 Sep-14 Jun-12 Abishek Robert May-16 (Nemours) Dec-20 Dec-20 Abodelfadeel Walaa Jun-19 Jun-19 Abookire Sylvie Apr-19 Abou-Hatab Abdalla Nov-17 Nov-17 Abouomar Hagger Dec-20 Dec-20 Abraham John May -04 (Harvard) Apr-21 Feb-21 Abraham Liza Sep-14 Sep-14 Abraham Charline Nov-14 Nov-14 Abraham Shaji Oct-17 Mar-21 Oct-17 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Abraham Daniel Jan-20 Aug-19 Abraham Vinu Jan-21 Jan-21 Abrahim Mena Nov-12 (Drexel) Oct-14 Abram Karen Oct-18 Oct-18 Abramov Ronnen Apr-12 Apr-12 Abramowitz Benjamin Jan-17 Jul-16 Jan-17 Abramowitz Kelly Oct-19 Abrams Jessica Oct-15 Oct-15 Abrams Meryl Mar-18 Mar-18 Abrams Eric May-20 May-20 Abreu Rene May-15 Abubaker-Sharif Mohammad Feb-18 Feb-18 Abud Alexander Jan-12 Jan-15 Mar-14 Abu-Khalaf Maysa Mar-18 Mar-21 Mar-21 Aburjania Nana Feb-19 Mar-19 Acaba Luis Nov-16 Nov-16 Aceituno Laura Jun-17 Jun-17 Acharya Pankti Mar-19 Apr-20 May-19 Acharya Subhadra Feb-18 Feb-18 Acharya Vasundhara Jan-20 Jan-20 Achondo Naomi Jaye Mar-16 Aug-19 Achuck Kathryn Nov-20 Acito Megan Apr-16 Apr-16 Acker Colette Jan-16 Oct-16 Acker Jonathan Apr-16 May-18 Apr-16 Ackerman Daniel Jan-14 Nov-20 Ackerman Colin Feb-14 Feb-14 Ackermann Lily Apr-14 Nov-18 Nov-18 Acosta Gabriela Jun-16 Jun-16 Acosta Yvan Maque Jul-17 (Einstein) Jan-21 Acquafredda Christopher May-19 Nov-18 Acquarole Lauren May-11 Jan-17 Acton Emily Sep-18 Sep-18 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Adalbert Jenna Feb-18 Feb-18 Adam Murtaza Dec-12 Jan-17 Jan-17 Adamo Robert Apr-10 Mar-21 Mar-20 Adamov Victor Apr-20 May-20 Adams Douglas Jun-15 Jan-13 Adams Ashley Nov-14 Oct-14 Apr-16 Adams Kenicia Jul-09 (Univ Detroit Mercy) Jul-16 Adams Timothy Jul-14 Jul-14 Adams Alexander Feb-15 Feb-15 Adams Jacqueline Jan-19 Jan-19 Jan-19 Adams Kimberly Dec-15 Adams Alysia Dec-15 Adams Kyle Feb-18 Nov-16 Adams Madelyn Jun-18 Jun-18 Adams Morgan Sep-18 Sep-18 Adams Maura Apr-19 Jul-20 Apr-19 Adams Jonathan Jun-19 Sep-20 Adams Jaclyn Feb-20 Feb-20 Adams Kyndra May-20 Adams Joshua Feb-21 Nov-19 Adamski Jamie Mar-17 Jan-18 Adamu Fatima Aug-16 Aug-16 Adavelly Pranay Feb-16 Feb-16 Adedeji Adeyinka Feb-19 Oct-18 Adedipe Olohitare Jul-18 Adeeb Saema Apr-17 Apr-17 Adegboyega Oluwatobi Apr-21 Adeghate Jennifer Aug-16 Feb-18 Aug-16 Adeliyi Burcher Theresa Sep-11 Jul-14 Adeniyi-Jones Susan Sep-10 May-18 May-18 Adenusi Bimpe Sep-16 (New Mexico St) Apr-17 Apr-17 Adepoju Tomilade Aug-16 Aug-16 Aderhold Kimberly Feb-20 Mar-18 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Aderman Christopher Jul-16 Jul-16 Adewale Victoria Nov-19 Nov-19 Adeyemi Mary Nov-14 Nov-14 Adiga Giridhar Jul-10 Oct-16 Oct-16 Adjin-Tettey George Dec-15 Dec-15 Adkins Michael Jun-12 Nov-14 Jun-12 Adkins Christopher (student) Sep-14 Adkins Christopher J MD Jan-17 (Cedar Sinai) Mar-20 Mar-20 Adkins Ricker Apr-20 Mar-20 Adnane Adam May-14 Feb-16 May-14 Adomolga Vincent Jul-16 Jul-16 Adorno Kristen Jan-12 Apr-14 Adu-Bekoe Princess Jun-19 Advant Anika Jun-19 Jun-19 Aeddula Narothama Reddy No Certification Jan-18 Affel Elizabeth Jul-10 Jul-16 Affel Charles Nov-19 Dec-19 Agarwal Kosh May-19 Agarwal amit Sep-19 Sep-19 Agarwal Aarti Dec-19 Dec-19 Agarwal Priya Jan-18 (U of Pittsburg) Jan-20 (U of Pittsburg) Agarwal Shreya Oct-20 Oct-20 Agarwal Eshika Nov-20 Nov-20 Agarwalla Niraj Oct-14 Oct-14 Aggarval Sonika Oct-16 (Columbia U) Aggarwal Rajesh Oct-18 Oct-18 Agha Zia Sep-15 (U of California, SD) Nov-18 Nov-18 Aghai Zubair Jun-20 Jul-18 Agni Meghana Jun-15 Jun-15 Agoos Zoe Nov-15 Nov-15 Agostino Nicole Feb-17 (Lehigh Health) Feb-18 (Reading) Agrawal Nidhi Mar-11 May-13 Agrawal Megha Jan-16 Dec-17 Jan-16 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Agu Chidera Apr-18 Agubokwu Nnedi Jun-17 Aguilar Jackeline Feb-18 Feb-18 Aguilar Montalvan Luis Alberto Feb-18 Aguillard April Mar-16 Apr-16 A-Hafez Leen Apr-16 (Houston Methodist) Apr-16 (Houston Meth) Ahern (Makris) Kristin Feb-15 Jun-18 Apr-19 Ahir Ronak Nov-20 Jun-19 Ahlem Alessandra Apr-19 Apr-19 Ahlquist Samantha Nov-17 Oct-17 Ahmad Jamal Jan-10 Apr-14 Ahmad Amaar May-14 Mar-19 Mar-19 Ahmad Jowairiyya Jan-16 Ahmad Rami No Certification Jun-16 Aug-16 Ahmad Shahayar Apr-17 Apr-17 Ahmad Hassan Nov-17 Dec-17 Ahmad Afeerah Jun-18 Jun-18 Ahmand Annaya Oct-19 Ahmed Intekhab Aug-10 Dec-17 Mar-18 Ahmed Monjur Sep-16 Oct-19 Oct-20 Ahmed Farris Oct-15 Oct-15 Ahmed Christopher Oct-16 Jun-19 Jun-19 Ahmed Sarah Nov-17 Mar-16 Ahmed Anitha May-16 Jun-16 Ahmed Masihuddin Sep-16 May-18 Sep-16 Ahmed Azka Jun-18 Jun-18 Ahmed Aida Jun-18 Ahmed Nahrin Jan-18 (Temple) Mar-19 Mar-19 Ahmed Abadulrahman Apr-19 Ahmed Hiba May-19 May-19 Ahmed Uzma Jul-19 Jul-19 Ahmed Mahamud Sep-19 Sep-19 Ahmed Refah Sep-19 Dec-19 (NIHR, UK) IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Ahmed Maliha Feb-20 Nov-17 Ahmed Hibah Apr-20 Apr-20 Ahmed Faizan Oct-20 Oct-20 Ahuja Amisha Jul-14 (Sloan-Kettering) Jun-18 Aug-18 Ai Jing May-13 (U of Hawaii) Feb-18 Ailtmar Kathryn Jan-13 Ain Rahatul Dec-19 Dec-19 Aing Amanda May-13 Apr-15 May-13 Aini Maria Jul-18 Aug-18 Ainsley Christopher Dec-20 Dec-20 Aita Abigail May-18 May-18 Ajami Gavin May-19 May-19 Ajavon Dede Feb-21 Ajaz Saima May-19 Feb-19 (NIHR, UK) Ajiboye Norman Dec-13 Jan-16 Jan-21 Aka Allison May-14 Dec-16 Apr-18 Aka Anurag May-20 May-20 Akanda Nusrat Jun-15 Jun-15 Akbar Hafsa Oct-20 Oct-20 Akhaldi Bader Mar-19 Akhtar Sadia Jun-15 Akhtar Sadia Jun-15 Jun-15 Akhter Mohammed Faizaan Jul-17 Akinmorin Olabisi Sep-20 Sep-20 Akinrinsola Opeyemi Sep-20 Sep-20 Akpan Joann Oct-12 May-20 Sep-20 Akram Rakhshanda Feb-19 Feb-19 Aksamitiere Edita May-19 Jun-19 Akyena Bernard Oct-14 Akyol Yakup Nov-09 (NYU) Sep-15 Al Absi Soz Jul-19 Jul-19 Al Sawidan Saleh Jan-20 Alabd Andrea Jan-17 Jan-17 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Alabdullah Amal Mar-19 Mar-19 Alahareth Abdullah Jan-20 Alahrani Sami Feb-19 Alaimo-Monson Rachael Jul-19 Alali Zein Nov-17 Nov-17 Alam Shaista Dec-14 May-20 May-20 Alame Diana Jan-18 Jan-18 Alamni Saleh Feb-19 Alanazi Farhan Jan-20 Alanazi Naif Mar-21 Aland Christopher Jan-17 Jan-17 Alasmari Mohammed Feb-20 Alasmari Faisal Feb-20 Alba Carmen Apr-14 Feb-19 Feb-19 Albagomi Batal Feb-21 Albakri Amani Jul-17 Jul-17 Albala Lorenzo Oct-17 Oct-17 Albert Todd Sep-11 Mar-20 Albert Emily May-14 May-14 Alberta Frank Feb-19 Feb-19 Alberto Judith No Certification Apr-20 Alberts Shira Oct-15 Albin Hamad Nisrin Feb-19 Albini Alessandra Jul-20 Jul-20 Albornoz Christian Jan-18 Jan-18 Albrechta Ashley May-20 Albright Amy Mar-20 Alden Mitchell Jul-17 Jun-20 Jul-20 Alderucco-Roettger Laura Aug-18 (Catholic U. of America) Aldrich Jeffrey Nov-15 May-13 Aldridge Heather Jul-16 May-16 Aleem Alexander Aug-15 Aug-15 Aleissa Mohammed Feb-19 IRB Training List 04‐16‐2021 Recorded Month and Year Alejandres Karen Sep-20 Alekseev Oleg Sep-15 Sep-15 Aleo Chelsea Mar-11 Oct-13 Alessi Mary Grace Dec-17 (U of PA) Nov-20 Nov-20 Alexander Alla Apr-14 Apr-14 Alexander Gregory Jun-15 Apr-18 Alexander Karen Jan-16 Jun-20 May-20 Alexander Hannah Mar-18 Mar-18 Alexander Tyler Sep-20 Sep-20 Alexander Carly Jun-18 Jun-18 Alexander Ja'Naya Jul-18 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