If you are submitting a grant to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or the National Science Foundation (NSF), you may receive a notification that your study is likely to be funded and that more ...
Most Santa Clara University employees and students who plan to conduct research with human participants must obtain approval from the Santa Clara University Institutional Review Board (IRB) before ...
A student can conduct human subjects research under the supervision of an experienced faculty advisor. The faculty advisor must be identified on the student PIs initial submission as the principal ...
For your convenience, below is information about the IRB. Forms and processes for IRB submission are online. An overview on regulatory binder preparation and maintenance can be found in a presentation ...
SODM research projects involving human subjects are required to obtain IRB approval from a "home" institution (CWRU or UH) before the start of any research activities. Use the information below to ...
The mission of Pratt Institute’s Human Research Subjects Committee / Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to ensure quality research involving human subjects conducted under the auspices of the ...
All human research studies conducted by personnel affiliated with the University at Buffalo must be submitted to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for review and approval. Research cannot commence ...
The basis for the single IRB model is to allow multiple sites that are conducting the same protocol to use a single IRB for review, instead of using multiple IRBs to review the research at the sites ...
All human subjects research connected with members of the Smith College community (either as researchers or study participants) must be reviewed and approved by the IRB prior to the initiation of the ...
California Lutheran University's Institutional Review Board's (IRB) primary responsibility is to protect the rights, welfare, and privacy of all human participants in research conducted by California ...
I hear both colleagues and students ask this question in a tone of dread: “Does this have to go through the IRB?” Except for the ones who ask it with a sense of grievance. They all hate the idea that ...