Dr. Robert Findling, Director of Johns Hopkins Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and leading researcher in pediatric psychopharmacology, views being a principal investigator as “a privilege, not a right.” Dr. Findling has been noted as saying “with privilege comes great responsibility”.  Principal investigators who subscribe to this philosophy can set themselves apart by leading the development of cutting edge technology and novel treatments. According to 21 CFR 812.100, General Responsibilities of investigators, P.I.s are responsible for conducting research according to the federal regulations, agreements with the sponsor, the investigational plan, and the requirements set forth by the IRB.