The full Case Western Reserve University Institutional Review Board (IRB) meets once per month. Meeting dates and deadlines can be found here. An investigator should expect a protocol requiring full ...
Research with human participants in countries outside the United States must comply ethical standards. Additional considerations may be required depending on the country of research. Furthermore, ...
Faculty in the process of transitioning to another institution or retiring from Purdue need to be aware that their active human subject protocols must be appropriately closed or transferred to a new ...
There is often confusion as to which classroom projects and independent student projects must be reviewed by the Institutional Review Board. Generally, a student project involving human subjects falls ...
The Institutional Review Board is a local review board, established by the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees in accord with federal regulations, to interpret and apply federal regulations, ...
The University IRB uses consultants to supplement IRB review when a specific project requires expertise beyond the scope of IRB membership. For example, a project/package may require: scientific or ...
For new projects approved by administrative review, only projects that are using an external IRB are to submit updated documentation of Reviewing (external) IRB approval. Principal Investigators (PIs) ...
Federal regulations mandate that information given to potential research participants or their representatives be in a language that they can understand. Translation of research documents, thus, is ...
Due to the involved nature of the IRB review process, submitting research projects for review can prove to be challenging. In order to simplify the process and support investigators, the IRB has ...
All studies conducted through one of the health sciences schools must register each of their studies through the CSR system. Only clinical trials (by NIH definition) conducted through the other ...
Obtains information or biospecimens through intervention or interaction with the individual, and uses, studies, or analyzes the information or biospecimens; or Obtains, uses, studies, analyzes, or ...