Touro College’s Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects #1 (IRB #1) is an administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of the College. IRB #1 is registered with the federal Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) and received approval of its Federal Wide Assurance (FWA) on April 30, 2008.
The focus of review by IRB #1 is on behavioral, social science, and educational research involving human subjects. Human subjects research conducted at the following schools of Touro College fall under the jurisdiction of IRB #1: the graduate schools of Business, Education, Information Technology, Jewish Studies, Psychology, and Social Work; the member schools of Touro's Undergraduate Division; and, the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. Additionally, IRB#1 is responsible for review of human subjects research proposed by any office of Touro College's central administration. IRB#1 is not responsible for the review of human subjects research proposed at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, College of Pharmacy, or School of Health Sciences; those schools fall under the jurisdiction of the Health Sciences Institutional Review Board.
Research involving human subjects for which a principal investigator needs approval from the IRB #1 generally falls into three types of activity: basic and applied research, whether or not it is externally funded, that is conducted by faculty and other staff members eligible to serve as principal investigators under College policy; doctoral dissertation and masters thesis research conducted by graduate students, whose faculty advisor must serve as a co-principal investigator on the project; and, research projects undertaken by students as a course requirement. Human subjects include not only non-Touro populations, but also would include use of Touro students or staff, for example when a faculty member seeks to conduct research with students enrolled in a course.
The IRB #1 has the authority to approve, require modifications to, or disapprove all research activities that fall within its jurisdiction as specified by both federal regulations and College policy. Such research activities include those conducted by faculty investigators as well as by students. The IRB #1 reports to the Human Protections Administrator of the College. Support functions for the IRB #1 are provided by the staff of the Lander Center for Educational Research.
IRB #1 PROPOSAL REVIEW SCHEDULE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2012 |
Summer Review: The IRB #1 does not hold regularly scheduled meetings during the summer months. Reviews of proposals submitted during this period generally will be handled on an ad hoc review basis. Given the extra time that ad hoc review entails, principal investigators are strongly urged to submit their proposals well in advance of the date on which they seek to commence their studies. |
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
(Due by 12 Noon) |
SCHEDULED IRB #1
MEETING DATES |
November 21, 2011
December 27. 2011
January 23, 2012
February 21, 2012
March 19, 2012
April 23, 2012
May 21, 2012 |
December 6, 2011
January 10, 2012
February 7, 2012
March 6, 2012
April 3, 2012
May 8, 2012
June 5, 2012 |
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