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Scholarly Communication Support: Planning, Conducting, Sharing, Promoting, & Assessing Research

This guide will acquaint researchers with knowledge and tools to assist in planning, conducting, disseminating, promoting, and assessing research.

Intro to Compliance Reviews

Some types of research require oversight and approval -- It's very important that these review processes be completed BEFORE you begin collecting data.

  • Institutional Review Board (IRB)'s mission is to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects conducted or supported by SHSU. To accomplish this, the IRB shall review, approve the initiation of, conduct periodic review, and monitor research involving human subjects.
  • Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) oversees all aspects of SHSU animal care and use programs for teaching and research. IACUC reviews all animal use protocols, ensures compliance with federal regulations, inspects animal facilities and laboratories, and oversees animal training and educational programs. The IACUC serves as a resource to faculty, investigators, technicians, students, staff, and administrators and provides guidance for conducting all animal use procedures with the highest scientific, humane, and ethical principles.
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems Advisory Committee (UASAC) ensures unmanned aircraft/vehicles, including drones, operated on behalf of SHSU meet all state, federal, safety, institutional, ethical, and community standards and requirements related to research.

Questions about compliance should be directed to Compliance Staff in SHSU's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP):

What to Expect from IRB

IRB Human Research Approval at SHSU

What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)?

IRB is a committee of faculty who review proposals for human subjects research to ensure that studies are safe, ethical, and in compliance with relevant laws. At SHSU, the IRB is a division of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP).

What research must be approved by the IRB?

Most research involving living humans cannot begin until the IRB approves it. Depending on how high-risk or low-risk the research is, more or less detail may be required, and IRB review may be more in-depth or more expedited.

If our research only involves compiling existing data, or studying inanimate objects (like literature), then IRB approval is not required.

If our research involves living animals, then we will instead need approval from Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC).

What steps should I complete before I request IRB review?

Before you request IRB review of a research study, you must complete CITI training with scores of 80% or greater in each module. If multiple people will collaborate on a research project, every one of them must complete CITI training. The ORSP Compliance website provides a link to the training and instructions for registering on the CITI site.

You should discuss your project with your faculty advisor before you begin your IRB application. You may also want to consult them along the way if you are not sure of the best way to answer a certain question. Be aware that IRB applications take time to review—this may be faster or slower depending on the complexity of the project and the risks involved, as well as how many other applications are waiting for review—so start your application as early as you can. ORSP provides some additional information about student-led and class projects and things to take into account concerning application timing.

You should have some general notes about your planned project before you begin, but it’s ok if you aren’t ready to complete every part of the application in one sitting. You can begin an IRB application, save it, and come back to it at a future time to add or edit information.

How do I submit my research for IRB review?

IRB review processes are done online in a special software program, Cayuse Human Ethics. To access Cayuse Human Ethics:

  1. Start at the SHSU IRB homepage.
  2. Click the blue “Submit IRB” button at the top of the page.

 

Questions about your compliance application? Talk to your faculty advisor/mentor, or contact the Compliance Staff in SHSU's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP).

 

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