Inclusive Research Panel Discussion
In partnership with the Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement department and as part of furthering the Office for Research's Diversity Strategic Plan join us for an event.
We are pleased to present a safe space for learning and sharing your perspectives around systemic racism in Research and Research Administration.
Please join us on May 4 from 2:30-4:00 p.m. at the Inclusive Research: Disruption for Equity and Justice panel discussion.
The event will be in-person and online. Please click here for more details and event registration.
Free Webinar: Returning Individual Research Results and Data to Participants
The Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center (MRCT) is pleased to announce the release of case studies that describe the experience of returning individual results and data to research participants.
Join us on May 2 at 12 PM EST for a moderated conversation with leaders in patient advocacy, the clinical trial industry, and academia. They will share lessons learned and discuss what's next to ensure that research participants are able to access their individual results and data. Register here.
Physician Members Needed
The Rutgers IRB is seeking physician scientist members to serve as IRB members. IRB members ensure the protection of the rights and welfare of participants as well as contribute to the evaluation of research on its scientific merits and standards of clinical practice. Physicians with oncology experience are greatly needed.
Expectations:
- Conduct reviews via eIRB (electronic submission system)
- Attend at least 5-6 meetings a year
- Commit to a term of at least 1 calendar year
Qualifications: A Medical Doctor (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree
Time commitment: 4 hours a month
Meeting structure: Meetings are held each week via Zoom and members are asked to attend at least 1 monthly remote meeting.
Benefits: Exposure to new areas of research, developing knowledge outside of one’s expertise, networking, professional development, and a better understanding of IRB processes.
Training: Members receive onboarding training and observe meetings prior to receiving assignments. Attendance can be flexible with your schedule.
Interested parties should contact the HRPP IRB Training and Communications Manager, Michelle Watkinson, CIP (michelle.watkinson@research.rutgers.edu).
Planning to Submit to the IRB? Check out These Helpful Tools
The Rutgers' Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) offers several interactive resources to provide guidance and recommendations to investigators preparing a submission to the Rutgers IRB.
The IRB Review Type and Template Recommendation Tool is a Qualtrics-based tool developed by the Rutgers IRB that uses branching logic to:
- Recommend which Rutgers Templates to utilize and indicate the level and type of IRB review that a study may qualify for.
- Determine a non-Rutgers site’s degree of involvement and/or engagement in research within a Rutgers research study.
- Provide a self-certification mechanism to evaluate whether a project or activity may qualify as non-human subjects research or a quality assurance/quality improvement (QAQI) activity.
A Rutgers Net ID is required to access these tools.
To report broken/expired links, please email irbprereview@research.rutgers.edu.
Learn more here.
Pre-Review Service Announcement
Are your documents ready for IRB review? The Pre-Review Service may be just what you need to confirm your readiness for review.
The Rutgers’ Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) offers a Pre-Review Service to all investigators. This service is designed to improve submission outcomes and cut down on the back-and-forth between the IRB and the investigative team.
Use of the Pre-Review Service is optional* and easy to use.
When you engage in Pre-Review Services, you will have the assistance of highly knowledgeable IRB and HRPP staff, as well as key Committee Members on the IRB. All Pre-Review services include feedback for all study documents, access to individuals with subject matter expertise, and education on best practices for a successful submission and review.
Have questions? Contact the team at: irbprereview@research.rutgers.edu or visit our informational site.
In some instances, the IRB may require that the study team consult with the Pre-Review Team prior to re-submitting to the IRB.
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