Posts Tagged ‘Repository’

Reminder: IRB Analyst Brown Bag Session on Repository Policy, June 9

Join the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Analysts for updates on the Research Repository Policy including helpful reference materials. Thursday June 9th, 2011 11 a.m. to noon CHH 3178 Bring a lunch and your questions! Please contact Amy Cline for more information.

New repository policy: how it affects your annual IRB continuing review

OHSU’s new Research Repository Policy requires all data or specimens being stored for future research to have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval. As you know, one mission of the OHSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to protect the rights and welfare of research participants at OHSU.  Managing repositories is an important step in protecting their privacy once the study ends. Remember, a collection of human tissue, specimens, or data is considered a repository when there … Read More

Integrity Week: IRB Town Hall Meeting, May 4

How is OHSU protecting the rights and welfare of human research subjects? As an employee, what are my responsibilities for the safe conduct of research? The Institutional Review Board (IRB) has the answers. Join us for our annual IRB Town Hall meeting, Updates on Human Research Policies, Wednesday, May 4 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in UHS 8B60. This important presentation will include the following topics: Research Repository Policy Update Re-Consenting subjects Obtaining consent of minors … Read More

IRB Repository Rollout

As you may have noticed, the repository policy rollout is in full swing.  The eIRB was updated on August 19, 2010, to allow you to enter repository information for your current studies and submit new repository submissions.  Our goal is to get all repositories into compliance within the next year.  Here’s a brief overview of what you may need to do in order to bring your study or repository into compliance: Studies storing data or … Read More

IRB – From the Chairs’ Desk: Research Repositories & eIRB

The Research Repository Policy launch continues with updates to the eIRB submission process.  New changes to the eIRB system will ‘go live’ during the first week of July.  A targeted presentation will describe the specifics of how to submit a repository submission in eIRB.  This presentation will be offered once a week for the first three weeks after the eIRB changes ‘go live’.  Dates and locations are described below: Educational Session Date Time Location Repositories … Read More

IRB – Research Repositories: Writing a Repository protocol

This session will cover the IRB protocol requirements for a repository protocol that includes data and/or specimens. JOIN US: Writing a repository protocol Tues, June 8, 2010 from 1:00 – 2:00pm UHS 8B60

IRB – Human Subjects RESEARCH REPOSITORIES and CONSENT FORMS

This educational session will cover requirements for consent and waiver of consent when operating a research repository or requesting data or specimens from a repository. Included will be a review of templates and HIPAA forms. JOIN US: Repositories and Consents May 27, 2010  2:00pm – 3:00pm UHS 8B60

IRB – From the Chairs’ Desk: PI Town Hall 2010

PI Town Hall – Data & Specimen Research Repositories Integrity Week 2010 May 4, 2010, 10:30 – 11:30 am in UHS 8B60 New IRB Policy Launch – DATA & SPECIMEN RESEARCH REPOSITORIES Strategies to promote future research, or What to do with my data and specimens now that my research is finished! This year’s Annual PI Town Hall meeting will cover the launch of the IRB Policy on Research Repositories. Please come to learn the … Read More

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