Institutional Review Board

Human Subjects Research - Institutional Review Board

Clarkson University maintains an Institutional Review Board (IRB) with the mandate of protecting the rights and welfare of humans who participate in research. Federal guidelines require that any research related to human subjects that makes generalizable claims and/or will be presented publicly (including research in the classroom) must initially be reviewed and approved or exempted by the Clarkson University IRB, whether it is conducted by faculty, staff, assistants, students, or any other research collaborator.
 

IRB Protocol Submission & Meeting Dates

Protocols must be submitted to Sponsored Research Services no later than noon (12:00PM EST) on the submission deadline date (two weeks prior to the selected meeting date) in order to allow the IRB Chair time to pre-review protocols. Protocols with significant issues may require revision before being accepted for review by the full IRB. Please note that any required revisions, as a result of the pre-review, would need to be completed no later than one week prior to the selected meeting date.

2023-2024 IRB Meetings (all taking place at 1:30 p.m.)

  • 9/29/2023
  • 10/27/2023
  • 11/24/2023
  • 12/29/2023
  • 1/26/2024
  • 2/23/2024
  • 3/29/2024
  • 4/26/2024
  • 5/24/2024

Information for individuals involved in research

Clarkson University may collect your personal data in a numbers of ways, including by you providing it to us as part of an agreement to participate in research with Clarkson. Clarkson may also be provided your information by a third party with whom you have agreed to allow information to be shared.

These agreements are often contained in an “Informed Consent” document that you sign with Clarkson or with a third party.  This Informed Consent document will contain additional important information about how your data may be used.

For any research that involves human subjects, Clarkson follows the principles outlined in the Belmont Report, the U.S. “Common Rule,” and other applicable law.

Clarkson may also receive your information as part of a research collaboration with federal, state, or local governmental authorities.

Importantly, there are laws that affect how your data may be used or shared by Clarkson, and may provide you with additional rights.

Human Subjects Research Training

To help ensure our researchers are properly trained in human subjects research, Clarkson utilizes the CITI Human Subjects Research Training.

IACUC

Clarkson University recognizes its responsibility to ensure the humane and appropriate care and use of all live vertebrate animals used or intended for use in research, research training, experimentation, biological testing, or teaching. Therefore, the University has established and provides resources for an Animal Care and Use Program and an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) that oversees the program, facilities, policies, and procedures.

IACUC Meeting Dates

IACUC meetings are typically scheduled on a semi-annual basis or as needed; April and October. IACUC protocol applications are due at least one week prior to scheduled meeting date.

2023-2024 IACUC Meeting Dates:

  • 10/24/2023 at 1 p.m.
  • 4/23/24 at 12:30 p.m.

Question/Complaints/Concerns, contact irb@intinent.com. 

      

Contact Us

Primary Email:  irb@intinent.com

IRB Committee

IRB Chair: JoAnn Rogers
IRB Coordinator:  Brianne Clark
Human Research Protection Program Administrator:  Michelle Crimi

Members:
David Schelly, Vice-Chair
Shantanu Sur, Scientist
Troy Lassial, Non-Scientist
Arthur Michelak, Scientist
Alicia Grosso, Scientist
Dave Nelson, Community Member

Assurance and Registration

FWA..................FWA00000471
IRB ID...............IRB00001285
IORG.................IORG0000917

IACUC Chair: Thomas Lufkin
IACUC Coordinator: Brianne Clark

Members:
Richard Latt, DVM
Ginger Hunter, Scientist
Kenneth Wallace, Scientist
Rebecca Pelkey, Non-Scientist
Costel Darie, Scientist
Mary Beth Warburton, Community Member

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