Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium

In 2014, the Request for Applications from the National Institutes of Health. (NIH) for continued funding of a multi-site clinical and mechanistic research. Network, Inner City Asthma Consortium (ICAC), called for “efficient IRB review. And approval for multi-center studies” and “IRB approval within...

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Main Authors: Brandy Stoffel, Christine Sorkness, Carol Pech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865417300406
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description In 2014, the Request for Applications from the National Institutes of Health. (NIH) for continued funding of a multi-site clinical and mechanistic research. Network, Inner City Asthma Consortium (ICAC), called for “efficient IRB review. And approval for multi-center studies” and “IRB approval within 30 days from. Submission”. These requirements were precursors to the NIH policy of single. IRB review for multi-site studies. Here we share our challenges, implementation processes, results, and recommendations, using a single, independent IRB.
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spelling doaj.art-549b86d9f827439f914e643dadf3ffaf2022-12-22T01:48:25ZengElsevierContemporary Clinical Trials Communications2451-86542017-12-018C11412110.1016/j.conctc.2017.09.001Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortiumBrandy Stoffel0Christine Sorkness1Carol Pech2Inner-City Asthma Consortium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 800 University Bay Dr., Suite 105, Madison, WI 53705, United StatesPharmacy and Medicine, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, and Inner-City Asthma Consortium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United StatesHealth Sciences IRBs, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United StatesIn 2014, the Request for Applications from the National Institutes of Health. (NIH) for continued funding of a multi-site clinical and mechanistic research. Network, Inner City Asthma Consortium (ICAC), called for “efficient IRB review. And approval for multi-center studies” and “IRB approval within 30 days from. Submission”. These requirements were precursors to the NIH policy of single. IRB review for multi-site studies. Here we share our challenges, implementation processes, results, and recommendations, using a single, independent IRB.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865417300406Single IRBConsortiumMulti-site studiesIndependent IRBNIH policy
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Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Single IRB
Consortium
Multi-site studies
Independent IRB
NIH policy
title Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
title_full Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
title_fullStr Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
title_full_unstemmed Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
title_short Use of a single, independent IRB: Case study of an NIH funded consortium
title_sort use of a single independent irb case study of an nih funded consortium
topic Single IRB
Consortium
Multi-site studies
Independent IRB
NIH policy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865417300406
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