Institutional Review Board (IRB-Hub) is a federal HHS registered committee established to review and monitor research involving human participants. Its primary purpose is to ensure the protection of the rights, welfare, and privacy of these participants throughout the research process By safeguarding the ethical conduct of research, IRB-hub helps to maintain public trust in the research process, which is essential for scientific advancement.
Say something inte The IRB conducts an independent review of research proposals to assess their ethical acceptability. This includes evaluating the potential risks and benefits to participants.
The IRB has the authority to approve research studies, require modifications to secure approval, or disapprove studies that do not meet ethical standards.
It ensures that informed consent forms provided to participants contain all necessary information about the research activities, allowing participants to make informed decisions about their involvement
Beyond initial approval, the IRB also monitors ongoing research to ensure compliance with ethical standards and regulations.
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