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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The IRB is charged with the responsibility of reviewing and overseeing human subject research. The IRB review process is designed to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects by ensuring ...
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 ...
For those conducting human subject research, on January 2, 2020 the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP), Institutional Review Board (IRB) will launch updated, user-friendly webpages. These ...
For more information, contact Janet Cline, Director of Research Integrity and Compliance, at 606-783-2541. NOTE: All researchers/investigators who submit a research ...
Obtaining informed consent is more than getting a signature on a form. Informed consent is one of the primary ethical considerations underlying research with human subjects. ALL human subject research ...
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