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The mission of the Marshall University Human
Research Protection Program is to protect the rights, welfare and
privacy of human subjects who choose to participate in human subject
research. The program is committed to advancing responsible conduct
in research, ethical treatment of human research subjects, and
ensuring that the right of every human being to voluntary, informed
consent to research is respected. To achieve this goal, each
University Institutional Review Board (IRB) will:
1) Require each IRB member, principal investigator,
staff member and student involved in research to complete education in
human subject research.
2) Review
all research involving human subjects before it is
initiated.
3) Adhere
to the principles of the Belmont Report and the established criteria
set forth by the Department of Health and Human Services.
The Office of Research Integrity (ORI)
will serve this mission by:
1) Providing administrative support to all the
University’s IRB’s.
2) Providing
and maintaining an educational program designed to educate everyone involved in human research in the safe and ethical conduct of research
that will protect human subjects.
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