PLEASE NOTE THAT THE IRB COMMITTEE WILL NOT BE MEETING IN DECEMBER 2020 AND WILL BEGIN REVIEWING PROPOSALS AGAIN BEGINNING IN JANUARY 2021.
The SRSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) reviews and approves research proposals from faculty and students that require the participation of human subjects. The IRB ensures research at SRSU is conducted following ethical principles and in compliance with federal, state and university regulations governing research activity.
The SRSU IRB provides oversight of research that involves human subjects by:
- Protecting the rights, welfare and well-being of human research participants recruited to participated in research conducted by SRSU faculty and students.
- Ensures compliance with relevant local, state and federal laws and regulations.
- Ensures compliance with SRSU policies and regulations (under development)
- Provides guidance to ensure sound research design, scientific integrity and determining if the research contributes to generalizable knowledge and is worth exposing subjects to risks.
- Ensures adherence to the ethical principles outlined in the Belmont report:
- Respect for persons
- Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents
- Persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection
- Beneficence
- Do no harm and maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harms
- Efforts must be made to secure the research subjects well-being
- Justice
- Fairness in distribution of benefits and risk
- Who ought to receive the benefits of research and bears its burdens?
- Respect for persons
If you are planning a research project that involves human subjects and need additional information, please contact: IRB@www3.sulross.edu.
IRBNet Information
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Upon completion, the forms above should be submitted at irbnet.org.
IRB Members
IRB Chair
Deborah Derden, M.S. |
IRB Member
Maria Gear, Ed.D. |
IRB Member
Bibiana Gutierrez, Ph.D. |
IRB Member
Jimmy Case, Ph.D. |
IRB Member
Christopher Herrera, Ph.D. |
IRB Member
Larry Francell |
Institutional Research
Institutional Effectiveness