• This new structure will replace the Faculty-based research ethics Committees, PREC, SSREC and REACH from 3 April 2023, for staff and Doctoral students. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The James Cook University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) reviews all research and teaching applications in accordance with the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2023) . (edu.au)
  • John Abbott College's Research Ethics Board is scheduled to meet three times in the Winter semester 2023. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • Andersson, F. N. G. , 2023 Oct 24 , Social Science Research Network (SSRN) , 34 p. (lu.se)
  • The Committee will consider the research ethics implications of projects involving human participants that do not NHS REC approval and fall outside of the remit of the Data & Digital Science or the Biomedical Sciences Research Ethics Committees. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Aalto University Research Ethics Committee is responsible for the preliminary ethical evaluation of the university's non-medical research projects with human participants. (aalto.fi)
  • Aalto University's Research Ethics Committee sees to the carrying out of research ethical review at the university for non-medical research with research involving human participants. (aalto.fi)
  • These Committees will consider applications for research involving human participants or data that has the potential to identify people. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of this review process is to protect the dignity, rights, safety and wellbeing of all actual or potential research participants. (nhssurveys.org)
  • The meeting concluded with a list of recommendations which aimed to emphasize the mandate of the committee in improving protection of the dignity, integrity, human rights and safety of WHO-funded research participants. (who.int)
  • The Committee considers all matters concerned with the ethics and integrity of investigations involving research subjects and considers all legal matters arising from research.The Committee safeguards the interests of volunteers taking part in investigations and research, to include the preservation of the right of anonymity of participants in, and respondents to research, and ensures that they are informed of any risks relating to participation in research. (rca.ac.uk)
  • If your proposed research poses minimal or no risk to participants, does not involve vulnerable populations , or include the collection of sensitive data , then you may submit a protocol for your proposed research to the Psychology Ethics Committee. (wesleyan.edu)
  • For educational purposes, the Psychology Ethics Committee encourages a written debriefing summary, including references for further reading, to be given to participants. (wesleyan.edu)
  • All social research carried out in the acute care setting within UnitingCare Health which involves human participants, and for the provision of advice to UnitingCare Queensland on related matters require the prior approval of UnitingCare Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • In line with the HKU Policy on Research Integrity , Principal Investigators (PIs) who are academic/research staff members or research students (MPhil/PhD) in Faculties other than Medicine and Dentistry should apply to the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) for ethical clearance for research involving human participants. (hku.hk)
  • If the research project involves both human participants and artefacts, two separate applications should be submitted to the HREC. (hku.hk)
  • Applications for ethics approval for research involving human participants have to be submitted via the Human Research Ethics Application System (HREAS) starting from July 2, 2020. (hku.hk)
  • Undergraduate students conducting small research projects involving human participants as part of their course assessment will need to ethical review for these projects. (edu.au)
  • All research, class projects, undergraduate and graduate theses that involve human participants must receive approval from BUREC before any data collection begins. (brandonu.ca)
  • This code lays out a set of general principles that are applicable to all research contexts and which are intended to cover all research with human participants. (bps.org.uk)
  • Those approaches and methodologies must also meet the underlying need to conduct ethical research that keeps research participants safe, protects the privacy of individuals and respects the mana (status and authority) of families and whānau and acceptable to communities. (health.govt.nz)
  • Researchers must take into account cultural viewpoints to ensure their research reflects the context and perspective of the society in which it occurs, to respect participants and to ensure that evidence generated from health research is effectively implemented. (health.govt.nz)
  • The Committee analyzes research protocols that directly and indirectly involve human beings from the most diverse areas of Unicamp's knowledge of the fields of Campinas and Limeira, with the mission "Safeguard the rights and dignity of research participants" . (unicamp.br)
  • the Human Research Ethics Committee for all other studies involving human participants. (ru.ac.za)
  • Does your research involve Human Participants? (ru.ac.za)
  • Researchers outside Rhodes University wanting to conduct research involving human participants should obtain research ethics clearance at their home institutions, and provide proof of such clearance when approaching Rhodes to conduct research at the institution. (ru.ac.za)
  • The nature of your study, the characteristics of your participants, and the context in which you are conducting the research are key factors in deciding which committee should review your application. (otago.ac.nz)
  • They should have an understanding of the definitions of what constitutes research involving human participants according to legal and regulatory definitions and the organization's policies and procedures. (aahrpp.org)
  • We then discuss the sources of risks to participants and researchers, how we addressed these risks, and how these risks unfolded during the research phase of the photovoice activity. (cdc.gov)
  • As Australia's largest child health research centre, we bring together the brightest minds to solve the biggest health issues for children. (edu.au)
  • Association of Research Ethics Committees is an independent, self-governing body of Research Ethics Committees, local and multi-centre, including their members and administrators. (alltrials.net)
  • For each survey in the programme, CQC and the respective Survey Coordination Centre seek approval from the Survey Programme ethics committee. (nhssurveys.org)
  • In seeking ethics approval, the Survey Coordination Centre makes a new application for each survey detailing the sampling approach, eligibility criteria and the wider methodology, with associated survey materials such as questionnaires, covering letters and so on, being submitted for review. (nhssurveys.org)
  • It is also able to review applications for multi-centre human research being done in NSW public health organisations as well as Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. (nsw.gov.au)
  • Centre of Medical Law and Ethics. (who.int)
  • Three UWindsor biology professors who have received research grants from the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation will discuss the impact of this funding in a free public seminar Wednesday. (uwindsor.ca)
  • The World Health Organization Centre for Health Development (WHO Kobe Centre), Quality Assurance Plan for Research (2018 - 2026). (who.int)
  • Kobe Centre (WKC) prepared this document following recommendations from its Advisory Committee in November 2017. (who.int)
  • Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia. (who.int)
  • Prior to 2015, when the first phase 1 safety HIV vaccine trial was undertaken at Setshaba Research Centre, Soshanguve, the local community stakeholders and healthcare workers were naive about HIV vaccine research and HIV preventive vaccines. (bvsalud.org)
  • The purpose of the Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee (SocSci REC) is to receive, consider and provide an ethics opinion on proposals for ethical approval for research being undertaken by staff and students. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The actual ethical review of individual research ethics applications is undertaken by academic departments. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • This approach has resulted in a single scientific and ethical review by a chosen lead HREC for multi-site research being undertaken across the SA public health system. (sa.gov.au)
  • The RCA's Research Ethics Policy and processes are intended to support research activities undertaken by RCA staff and students. (rca.ac.uk)
  • This was established to advise on legal and ethical issues relating to research undertaken at the Royal College of Art and to ensure that research conducted at the College is conducted with integrity and meets the requirements of the Royal College of Art Research Ethics Policy. (rca.ac.uk)
  • All medical research projects undertaken at UnitingCare Health facilities require prior approval from the UnitingCare Health Human Research Ethics Committee. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • Risk categories identified by the FRE include research involving vulnerable groups, research involving sensitive topics, research involving groups where permission of a gatekeepers may be required, research involving some measure of deception and research undertaken outside of the UK. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • The University of Otago's Academic Committees Office must to be informed about all studies being undertaken by University researchers and research students that have been approved by HDEC. (otago.ac.nz)
  • The Local Health District, facilities, managers and researchers have a shared responsibility and accountability for the conduct of research. (nsw.gov.au)
  • For more information see the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research 2018 . (nsw.gov.au)
  • Monitoring and reviewing University policies and procedures governing the ethical scrutiny and conduct of research and recommending proposals for their development to the University Research and Innovation Committee. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • At Rhodes University, the ethical conduct of research is a high priority. (ru.ac.za)
  • During the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity, July 2010, in Singapore, scholars, researchers, funders, representatives of research institutions and publishers from all over the world developed this global guide to the responsible conduct of research. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Southern Adelaide Clinical Human Research Ethics Committee (SAC HREC) is a joint committee of the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network (SALHN) and Flinders University. (sa.gov.au)
  • The committee is constituted under the requirements of National Health and Medical Research Council's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007) and is a fully accredited lead HREC within SA Health. (sa.gov.au)
  • The UnitingCare Health Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) is responsible for ethical and scientific acceptability of all medically related research projects conducted at UnitingCare Health facilities and involving patients in any of UnitingCare Health's hospitals. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • The HREC is formed under the auspices of the National Health and Medical Research Council, which provides leadership and advice regarding research governance in Australia. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • UnitingCare Health HREC and its Scientific Sub-Committee meet every two months to consider applications for research projects from investigators within UnitingCare Health. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • Submit your application and copies to the UCH HREC Ethics Co-ordinator. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • Please direct all enquiries regarding this research to Patricia Patterson , the HREC Coordinator, on 07 3253 4008. (buderimprivatehospital.com.au)
  • Starting from October 2021, the HREC also handles ethics review of research projects involving artefacts. (hku.hk)
  • All staff members and students who are the PI of a research project that involves artefacts should obtain ethics approval from the HREC prior to any data collection/analysis taking place. (hku.hk)
  • If you think you'd be interested in becoming a member of the JCU HREC or want to know more about our committee members do? (edu.au)
  • The JCU HREC will accept applications from all JCU staff and students, and adjunct staff but only where the research is being conducted under JCU's auspices. (edu.au)
  • If you plan to carry out human research using only existing data or records and non-identifiable data, please email the ethics team with a short description of your planned research and we can make the assessment about an exemption and also provide you with a Letter of Exemption from the HREC for your records and future reference. (edu.au)
  • Within Nepean Blue Mountains LHD this approval is the responsibility of a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC). (nsw.gov.au)
  • The HREC reviews applications for single site research to be conducted at facilities and services within Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (LHD). (nsw.gov.au)
  • To prescribe a medicine not on the list, you will need endorsement or approval from a human research ethics committee (HREC) or specialist college. (tga.gov.au)
  • You don't need endorsement or approval from a human research ethics committee (HREC) or specialist college. (tga.gov.au)
  • Queries on the University's institutional ethics processes can be sent to Governance Office . (bath.ac.uk)
  • Information about the Committee, including Terms of Reference and Membership, is available from the University's central Governance and Management webpages. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • Overseeing the University's strategic approach to research and innovation, including the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and any future research quality assessment exercises. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • General information about the type the studies that each committee will consider are available on the University's Human Ethics Committee webpage , but for detailed information on this topic, a closer look at the criteria for review by each committee is required. (otago.ac.nz)
  • The Université de Lyon's Research Ethics Committee ( CER - Comité d'éthique de la recherche ) was officially established on January 11, 2022, after having been approved by the UdL's Board of Directors. (universite-lyon.fr)
  • safeguarding the integrity of research. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Research ethics committees review the integrity of research at the University of Helsinki. (helsinki.fi)
  • For those who wish to raise concerns about the integrity of research being conducted by the RCA or its researchers, please refer to the RCA Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblowing) Policy . (rca.ac.uk)
  • In times of great academic pressure to publish, double care is necessary to preserve the integrity of research and to prevent publication misconduct. (bvsalud.org)
  • A world-leading health and disability research and innovation system builds on existing knowledge, generates new knowledge and responds to the needs of the populations it serves. (health.govt.nz)
  • The New Zealand Health Research Strategy (external link) (Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment and Ministry of Health 2017) and He Korowai Oranga - the Māori Health Strategy (Ministry of Health 2014b) provide health and disability research in New Zealand with clear direction for doing so. (health.govt.nz)
  • The Professorial Conferment Committee and the Research and Innovation Committee are the two main committees that govern our research. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • The University Research Ethics Committee, which oversees the ethical review of research, and the Graduate School Committee, which oversees postgraduate research (MPhil/PhDs and Professional Doctorates), both report to the Research and Innovation Committee. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • Advising Academic Board on matters relating to research and innovation. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • Receiving reports from schools considering strategic and policy issues relating to research and innovation. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • Receiving and considering annual research ethics report from each school with a view to offering advice and recommendations as appropriate and to report to the University Research and Innovation Committee on any policy issues or outstanding difficulties identified. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • The Research Support Fund is an initiative from the Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Health Canada, and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • UAB is internationally renowned for its quality and innovation in research. (uab.cat)
  • VP research and innovation K. W. Michael Siu announced appointments to chair the UWindsor Research Ethics Board and Animal Care Committee. (uwindsor.ca)
  • discuss ethics in clinical practice and decision-making, the outcomes of the "Ethics of Health Policy and System Research" meeting held in Zurich, Switzerland, July 2015, and preparations for the first regional summit of national ethics committees (proposed to be held in Oman 2017). (who.int)
  • All research we are involved in meets strict standards of ethical conduct and integrity, in line with Australian guidelines and international best practice. (nsw.gov.au)
  • These Standards extend the work of previous committees, in that they now incorporate tikanga Māori, and make more logical links between Māori research theory and practice. (health.govt.nz)
  • The IRSST's Ethics Policy on Research Involving Humans is one of the tools the Institute and its staff have at their disposal to help them appropriately address the various dilemmas and concerns associated with research involving human subjects. (irsst.qc.ca)
  • The IRSST's REC has a mandate to assess the ethical validity of research projects requiring the involvement of human subjects conducted by IRSST researchers or by research collaborators who do not have access to such a committee. (irsst.qc.ca)
  • The ethical review of research protects the research subjects and ensures the researcher's legal protection. (helsinki.fi)
  • The research study to be conducted should meet the ethical standards, including honoring the dignity, rights, safety and welfare of the subjects participating in the study. (trisakti.ac.id)
  • The Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine of Trisakti University has the responsibility to protect the research study subjects and to take into account the risks and benefits for the community in the study site. (trisakti.ac.id)
  • Hospital or other institutional committees established to protect the welfare of research subjects. (childrensmercy.org)
  • Federal regulations (the "Common Rule" (45 CFR 46)) mandate the use of these committees to monitor federally-funded biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects. (childrensmercy.org)
  • Human subjects protection: an event monitoring committee for research studies of girls from breast cancer families. (childrensmercy.org)
  • Does your research involve Animal Subjects? (ru.ac.za)
  • The Rhodes University Animal Research Ethics Committee (RU-AREC) reviews applications for ethical clearance for research and teaching activities involving animal subjects. (ru.ac.za)
  • Before you undertake any research/teaching that involves animals, be sure to read the Rhodes University Research Policy on Animal Ethics and navigate to the Research Involving Animal Subjects page. (ru.ac.za)
  • The workshop addresses the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the context of health-related research, examining how ethics committees can complement and assist researchers and data protection officers in ensuring that the dignity, rights, and privacy of research subjects' data are protected. (privacyconference2018.org)
  • It looks at the impact of the GDPR on the ongoing and evolving role of the ethics committee in promoting the dignity and privacy of data subjects in health-related research contexts, with a focus on guidelines for research stakeholders. (privacyconference2018.org)
  • National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. (who.int)
  • We first contextualize the tensions of navigating between photovoice, the research ethics committees (RECs) regulatory frameworks, and competing views on visual representations in agricultur e. (cdc.gov)
  • The attached document, written by the The BPS Working Party on Ethical Guidelines for Psychological Research and updated in April 2021, is designed to clarify the conditions under which psychological research involving humans can take place and to inform the professional and ethical judgement of researchers. (bps.org.uk)
  • The meeting was inaugurated by Dr Jaouad Mahjour, Director of Programme Management, on behalf of Dr Ala Alwan, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, who emphasized the support to the important work of the Committee, and wished continuous success to its role in support of ethical conduct of health research in the Region. (who.int)
  • Dr Edward Nicol is a public health specialist at the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) with expertise in health systems research, and programme evaluation using mixed methodologies. (who.int)
  • In accordance with the University Senate, the Brandon University Biosafety Committee (BUBC) has been mandated to develop relevant policies and approval procedures governing the use of biohazards on campus and review and verify that Brandon University research proposals involving the use of biohazardous materials adhere to the Public Health Agency of Canada's Laboratory Biosafety Guidelines and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's Containment Standards for Veterinary Facilities. (brandonu.ca)
  • We follow guidelines from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) to ensure ethical editing and publishing. (rug.nl)
  • Other useful information can be found in the HDEC Standard Operating Procedures and the National Ethics Advisory Committee's (NEAC) Ethical Guidelines . (otago.ac.nz)
  • These guidelines cover intervention studies and observational studies (include audits, qualitative research, and other related methods). (otago.ac.nz)
  • The Revista Odonto Ciência (Journal of Dental Science) strongly recommends that our authors, reviewers and editors follow the " Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication s" by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the guidelines by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (bvsalud.org)
  • At Aalto University, there are two processes for research ethics statemen request: the committee (full) process and concise process with committee chair decision. (aalto.fi)
  • In both of the processes for research ethics statemen request, the committee (full) process and concise process with committee chair decision, the request for research ethics statement is made by filling in the statement request form and adding relevant appendices. (aalto.fi)
  • Ethical processes are core to all successful research cultures and should support proportionate consideration of ethical challenges, but also raise awareness for stimulating debate around complex issues that pertain to research integrity, transparency, and diversity. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Ethical research is promoted as part of research training and supervision in Higher Degrees review processes, short courses for staff and students, and engagements with national experts. (ru.ac.za)
  • In addition, Rhodes has adopted the Department of Health's research Principals, Processes and Structures (DoH, 2015) accredited by the National Health Research Ethics Council (NHREC). (ru.ac.za)
  • During the meeting, the Ethics Review Committee members discussed recent developments with respect to work of the Committee, final outcomes of the WHO regional bioethics survey and ethics-related meetings held during 2015-2016, and reviewed new sections appended to the checklists. (who.int)
  • Such recommendations included maintaining ethical review of WHO-funded proposals, further working on updated versions of the checklists, including new sections for informed consent forms (for pregnant women, minors below 18 years of age, research during emergencies), expanding the mandate of the Committee to include bioethics in general rather than research ethics only and supporting capacity-building on bioethics and research ethics. (who.int)
  • Citation migrated from OpenText LiveLink Discovery Server database named EWEB hosted by the Bioethics Research Library to the DSpace collection EthxWeb hosted by DigitalGeorgetown. (georgetown.edu)
  • Establishing bioethics committees. (who.int)
  • In synergy with this scenario, the Revista Odonto Ciência (Journal of Dental Science) attended the First Brazilian Meeting on Research Integrity, Science and Publication Ethics (I BRISPE), in December 2010. (bvsalud.org)
  • Receiving and considering high-risk and complex ethics review applications as referred by the school Ethics Review Coordinator, including those where a consensus cannot be reached by a school's college of reviewers and Ethics Review Coordinator. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • Within the Research Office, an Ethics Coordinator is available to manage the system and support applicants. (ru.ac.za)
  • The Biomedical Sciences Research Ethics Committee will be Chaired by Professor James Betts , Department for Health. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine of Trisakti University functions independently and is assigned to support the researchers in adhering to the ethical principles of biomedical research, including obtaining ethical clearance for their research projects. (trisakti.ac.id)
  • EMHJ endeavours to ensure that establishment, there were few medi- the papers it publishes conform to ap- cal/biomedical research journals in the The Eastern Mediterranean Health propriate standards and best practices Region. (who.int)
  • The National Health Research Ethics Committee of Nigeria (NHREC) is a national body advising the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Health, as well as State Ministries, on ethical issues concerning research. (wikipedia.org)
  • The NHREC is responsible for setting norms and standards for the conduct of human and animal research. (wikipedia.org)
  • The NHREC was inaugurated in October 2005 by the Nigerian Minister of Health on presidential directives, as an offshoot of the Health Research Ethics Committee that had been in existence since the early 1980s. (wikipedia.org)
  • RU-AREC is registered with the National Health Research Ethics Council (NHREC). (ru.ac.za)
  • Besides conducting reviews, the committees offer guidance in questions concerning research ethics and assist in resolving problems involving research ethics. (helsinki.fi)
  • Overseeing the development and implementation of institutional policy, procedure and guidance in respect of research governance, environment, ethics, doctoral and early career researcher development, and to make recommendations to the Academic Board. (staffs.ac.uk)
  • During this workshop the European Commission will present and discuss its new 'Guidance Note on Ethics and Data Protection' (not yet released to the public). (privacyconference2018.org)
  • The IRB or EC approves each research protocol or plan according to criteria based on applicable laws, regulations, codes, and guidance. (aahrpp.org)
  • Researchers and research staff know which of the activities they conduct are overseen by the Human Research Protection Program, and they seek guidance when appropriate. (aahrpp.org)
  • Researchers and research staff should understand which activities are overseen by the HRPP or seek guidance. (aahrpp.org)
  • Researchers and research staff understand which activities are overseen by the HRPP and when to seek guidance. (aahrpp.org)
  • The operation of the Committees and the leadership of the Chairs will be supported by the Research Governance and Compliance team. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The Research Governance Framework (2002, 2003, 2005) sets out the principles of good research governance and aims to ensure that health and social care research is conducted to high scientific and ethical standards. (nhssurveys.org)
  • Members of The Society should also ensure to consult The BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct , which lays out the primary ethical principles which The Society expects its members to abide by. (bps.org.uk)
  • That strategy contains four guiding principles: research excellence, transparency, partnership with Māori and collaboration for impact. (health.govt.nz)
  • Our journal also supports the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity, an international initiative that discloses fundamental principles and professional responsibilities related to research and publication integrity. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you plan to conduct higher risk research, study vulnerable populations, collect sensitive data, or if your research involves other complications, then you are required to submit your protocol to the University IRB . (wesleyan.edu)
  • If your research involves Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, please click here . (edu.au)
  • The NPSP ethics committee provide an objective review of applications, providing independent advice on the extent to which proposals for research studies comply with recognised ethical standards. (nhssurveys.org)
  • In addition, PIs of RGC GRF and ECS proposals are cautioned particularly to submit their applications for ethics approval no later than end of February, as in accordance with the RGC's ruling, where such ethics approval is required but has not yet been obtained by the RGC deadline (normally set on April 15), the application will be regarded as being withdrawn. (hku.hk)
  • A preliminary ethical assessment refers to assessment of a research plan in the light of the ethical practices generally followed in that particular field of research, with special emphasis on preventing any harm that the research or its results might cause to the research subject. (aalto.fi)
  • The first team was formed back in 2020 and has since been actively working on setting up this body, which is crucial for research practices on the Lyon Saint-Étienne university site . (universite-lyon.fr)
  • The wide range of expertise of its 16 members, all of whom are affiliated with research institutions in Lyon and Saint-Étienne, will enable us to provide comprehensive opinions, ensuring that the research practices are not only in line with the ethical requirements of our university site, but also of society as a whole . (universite-lyon.fr)
  • The Revista Odonto Ciência (Journal of Dental Science) is committed to help to disseminate this important information and the good practices in research and publication. (bvsalud.org)
  • Whether you are a faculty member or student, if you are planning to conduct research at Wesleyan through the Department of Psychology, ethics approval from the Psychology Ethics Committee or the University Institutional Review Board (IRB) is required prior to initiating data collection for your research. (wesleyan.edu)
  • Applications for amendment of an approved project (e.g. project extension, change of project scope, etc.) and applications for ethics approval for research involving artefacts are processed in hard copy for the time being. (hku.hk)
  • For information on ethics in quality assurance activities read the NHMRC's Ethical considerations in quality assurance and evaluation activities , and researchers are encouraged to read Section 2(e) Triggers for consideration of ethical review when deciding whether they need to request ethical review. (edu.au)
  • If you feel that your research is a Quality Assurance activity, please send an email to the ethics team for an assessment and letter of confirmation. (edu.au)
  • Poster presented at CRICS10, thematic axis of Research and Scientific Communication. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Institute's Research Ethics Committee (REC) supports this process, which is fundamentally based on respect for human dignity. (irsst.qc.ca)
  • For questions relating to one of the regulatory committees, please contact Mrs. Shannon Downey, Administrative Officer to the Vice-President (Academic & Provost) and Research Ethics Officer, at (204) 727-9712 or [email protected] . (brandonu.ca)
  • Research conducted in faculty labs, the community, on-line, and for theses or independent projects, all require ethics approval. (wesleyan.edu)
  • Teaching activities that involve physiological or psychosocial experiments, taking of tissue or blood samples, administration of any substances, any stressful activities, recording of any personal information and administration of surveys require ethics approval to be obtained. (edu.au)
  • The IRSST conducts and funds research activities aimed at eliminating risks to worker health and safety and at promoting worker rehabilitation. (irsst.qc.ca)
  • The Potential Benefits of Research May Justify Certain Research Risks. (childrensmercy.org)
  • Grouping together, for instance, rich ethnographic accounts of internet use, with research that employs the global reach of the internet as a cost effective survey tool, seems a nonsensical basis on which to make judgements about ethical risks and seems at odds with the recognition in the FRE of the evolving nature of the field. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • In February 2015 Clement Adebamowo, the chairman of the committee stressed that considering real human and social factors was vital for stemming the Ebola outbreak: "Without appropriate and good quality community engagement, we may not succeed with our scientific interventions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Stay informed with the latest research insights, technological advancements and innovations in child health from our research and scientific community. (edu.au)
  • There is a major heterogeneity in the composition of ethics committees among the surveyed countries based on the number of members, proportion of experts versus lay members and expertise of the scientific members. (bmj.com)
  • ABSTRACT The EMHJ was established in 1995 to provide a peer-reviewed platform for health professionals to share their research with the scientific community. (who.int)
  • The committee aims to provide a facilitative approach to supporting research conducted in and with the University of Bath. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The Université de Lyon's Research Ethics Committee is a consultative body that aims to support researchers who wish to ensure the ethics of their research protocols (except for research involving the human person). (universite-lyon.fr)
  • The policy aims to enhance research, and not to constrain it, by encouraging careful consideration of, and creative solutions to, any ethical questions or challenges that arise. (rca.ac.uk)
  • The Research Support Fund aims to help off-set the financial burden of the indirect costs of research supported by the Tri-Agencies (CIHR, SSHRC, and NSERC) that is placed on Canadian postsecondary institutions. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • The CER-UdL's main task is to provide an advisory opinion on research protocols (both for basic and applied research) to researchers and research professors within the Université de Lyon. (universite-lyon.fr)
  • If the same policies and procedures are provided to researchers and research staff, simply reference those documents in the application for this Element. (aahrpp.org)
  • Scientists at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have completed a study to as. (who.int)
  • The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has released the fifth IARC Evidence Summa. (who.int)
  • The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is saddened by the passing of Professor Ar. (who.int)
  • Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and partner institutions r. (who.int)
  • This new video presents the work of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). (who.int)
  • Internet research, as an umbrella term, draws on a range of methodological techniques, spanning diverse substantive areas and disciplinary boundaries. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • Research ethics includes ensuring that studies involving human beings are published and all results, positive and negative, disseminated. (alltrials.net)
  • It is incumbent on the researcher to address those questions and revise the protocol to the satisfaction of the committee in order to gain approval for their protocol and move forward with their research project. (wesleyan.edu)
  • Are you a researcher from a different institution, wanting to conduct research at Rhodes? (ru.ac.za)
  • Comparing or investigating psychological, physiological or medical research. (edu.au)
  • We have a framework for overseeing research, to ensure it meets appropriate standards of quality, safety, privacy, risk management and financial management. (nsw.gov.au)
  • 1.1 The ESRC Framework for Research Ethics (FRE) categorises research involving respondents through the internet as by definition research that would normally be considered to involve more than a minimal ethical risk. (socresonline.org.uk)
  • However, in some cases it may be possible for the lecturer in charge of the subject to submit a single ethics application for the course to cover these smaller projects. (edu.au)
  • This led to a situation in which two models of research ethics committees organisation systems exist, being the model in which the "single opinion" is considered to be the decision made by a single ethics committee more effective and simpler in terms of administrative and logistic workload. (bmj.com)