Protection of Human Subjects Research Policy
Sponsor: |
Office of Research, Innovation and Open Education |
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Contact: |
Director, Office of Sponsored Programs |
Category: |
Research and Sponsored Programs |
Number: |
1100.001 |
Effective Date: |
01/01/1995 |
Implementation History: |
Revised on 04/29/2013 |
Keywords: |
Institutional Review Board, Human Subject Research |
Background Information: |
Revised to reflect current legislation. |
Purpose
To ensure the ethical treatment of human subjects involved with Empire State University research projects as well as to comply with federal and state regulations, the university has developed this policy as well as procedures with which to carry out the policy. Additionally, the university, in order to maintain its federal-wide assurance with the Office of Human Research Protections, which is necessary for federal grants, must have a policy for the protection of its human research subjects.
Definitions
Research: a systematic investigation including research development, testing and evaluation designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. Activities which meet this definition constitute “research” for purposes of this policy, whether or not they are conducted or supported under a program that is considered research for other purposes. For example, some demonstration and service programs may include research activities.
Human subject: a living individual about whom an investigator (faculty, staff or student) conducting research obtains; 1. Data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or 2. Identifiable private information.
Statements
All research involving human subjects conducted by university faculty, staff and students must be reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board prior to the start of the research. Those submitting protocols to the Institutional Review Board must have completed the CITI human subjects training within three years of the protocol submission or the protocol will not be approved.
Applicable Legislation and Regulations
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
SUNY Research Foundation Best Practices: Research Involving Human Subjects
Related References, Policies, Procedures, Forms and Appendices
Empire State University human subjects in research guidance, procedures and protocol form