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 ...
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 ...
Note that all forms must be completed on a computer. No handwritten forms will be accepted for review. Before you take the time to prepare your application, you want to make sure the project you are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Several preliminary steps must be completed before the IRB can review any application. Completing these steps as described can help investigators avoid delays in receiving review by the IRB.
When should you submit your IRB protocol submission? It is important to plan ahead and submit your IRB protocol submission ahead of time so it can be reviewed, processed, and approved by the CWRU IRB.
1. Investigators have not completed required CITI training courses/ modules. See the HRPP Required Training webpage for guidance. Note that if you have taken a CITI course elsewhere, you must ...