IRB Advisor – August 1, 2016
August 1, 2016
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IRBs Have Less Than a Year to Prepare for NIH Policy
Ready or not, IRBs across the United States have only 10 months remaining to change the way they handle reviews of multisite research that is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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NIH’s New IRB of Record Policy Guidance Coming Soon
The Final National Institute of Health Policy on the Use of a Single Institutional Review Board for Multi-Site Research acknowledges that additional guidance is needed and will be issued before May 25, 2017, when the policy becomes effective.
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Will NIH Answer Concerns from IRBs, Others?
The National Institutes of Health's final policy requiring the use of a single IRB for NIH-funded, multisite research leaves IRBs and research organizations with many unanswered questions.
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Smoothing the Path for an IRB of Record
As increasing numbers of IRBs are entering into central IRB agreements, there are steps they can take to better prepare, including building trust with other research organizations and IRBs, experts say.
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Internet Research and the IRB: Change is the Constant
Like a geologist identifying strata of rock, Elizabeth Buchanan, PhD, describes three distinct eras of the internet as a way of coming to grips with its profound implications for human research: the Old Ways, Social Media, and Big Data.
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Report: NIH Clinical Center Riddled With Research Problems
The National Institutes of Health Clinical Center — one of the most prestigious research institutions in the world — has been rocked by an independent panel report that found glaring errors in research oversight and safety.