Beginning February 1, 2023, the Cal Lutheran IRB will begin to use the web-based product Cayuse Human Ethics for managing human subjects research studies. Cayuse Human Ethics is an electronic protocol ...
Researchers working with human subjects are required to submit their studies for review and approval by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). To streamline this process, our institution will be ...
Who needs to submit an application to the IRB? All faculty, staff, and students conducting research with human subjects that does not meet the criteria for Classroom Research must submit an ...
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 ...
One of the most important phases of the Systematic Inquiry Cycle, and of your research work involves Protecting Participants’ Rights. If your study involves human subjects, your proposed research will ...
UAB is piloting a new AI IRB Document Review Tool designed to help investigators identify common issues in their IRB applications before submission. The tool operates within a closed, UAB controlled ...
When is IRB Approval Required? If your project involves "research" and "human subjects" as defined by 45 CFR 46, you must submit an application to the Case Western Reserve University Institutional ...
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 ...
Recruitment is generally the first contact between researchers and prospective participants (whether through paper-based or online announcements, media communications, or face-to-face interactions) ...
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 ...
This guidance is intended for Bowdoin College faculty, staff and student researchers. If you have questions beyond those answered below, please reach out to irb@bowdoin.edu. What is considered ...