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The IRB-Dearborn meets as needed and consists of five members. The co-Chairs of the IRB are Dr. Pamela McAuslan and Dr. Robert Hymes. Investigators seeking exempt determination, expedited approval, or full board approval for their research must complete an on-line application using eResearch. For more information about the IRB or applying for approval, contact irb-dearborn or call Deb Schneider at 313-593-5468.
IRB Administration Office Debra Schneider, Research Secretary and IRB Administrator Office of Research and Sponsored Programs 1055 Administration Building The University of Michigan-Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Rd. Dearborn, MI 48128-2406
Phone: 313-593-5468 Fax: 313-593-0526 email: irb-dearborn
IRB-Dearborn is authorized and organized to review any and all types of research in which human subjects are involved, including projects that are not subject to federal oversight.
The IRB-Dearborn employs a review process in conformity with the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects (45 CFR 46) and the Federalwide Assurance (FWA) enacted between the University of Michigan and the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) under the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). For more information on FWAs, click here.
The review process is the same for all research involving human subjects supported or otherwise subject to regulation by any federal department or agency, sponsored by any other extramural entity, or initiated and funded within the University of Michigan.
The authority conveyed to the IRB-Dearborn includes decisions to approve, disapprove, require modifications, monitor, suspend and terminate research projects involving human subjects. Under no circumstance may a decision of the IRB-Dearborn to disapprove a project be reversed by another agency of the University of Michigan.
Certain populations of human subjects may be particularly vulnerable in a research setting: children, prisoners, pregnant women, fetuses, mentally disabled persons, economically or educationally disadvantaged persons. In undertaking its review of these subject populations, IRB-Dearborn will apply additional protective safeguards as required by federal and state law, institutional guidelines, and any other applicable agency/entity regulations.
IRB Applications may be submitted any time. Currently the Dearborn IRB meets a minimum of once each semester to consider applications that require Full Board Review. Applications must be submitted no later than 10 days prior to the meeting date.
2009 - 2010 Application Submission Deadlines.
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