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These collected resources can help when you're developing IRB protocols and related materials. If you have further questions after reviewing these materials, please contact our office. We also ...
Institutional Biosafety Committee – recombinant DNA, materials of human or non-human primate origin, toxins, select agents, etc. Radiation Safety Committee – radioactive materials Institutional Review ...
The Principal Investigator (PI) is responsible for reviewing this policy and complying with its requirements. Specifically, the PI will: You may use the protocol template to record your information ...
Follow the step-by-step instructions below to successfully maintain and close a protocol with the IRB. Instructions below include information about continuing reviews, amendments, event reporting (new ...
Investigators must use Cayuse to electronically submit new research studies for review and approval, course approvals, continuing research requests, amendments to approved research studies, and ...
A single IRB (sIRB) of record will be used in the ethical review of non-exempt human subjects research protocols funded by federal agencies that are carried out at more than one site in the United ...
The Post Approval Monitoring (PAM) team within Research Regulatory Affairs aims to help ensure the well-being of humans and vertebrate animals involved in research. Authorization for researchers to ...
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Card-based cryptographic protocols employ physical playing cards to facilitate secure multiparty computations without the need for electronic devices. These protocols allow participants to perform ...