Institutional Review Board (Human Subjects Review Board)
The IRB (HSRB) at 草榴社区 protects individuals who participate in research conducted at the university or as sponsored by a member of the 草榴社区 community.聽
We also offer resources and consultation to students, staff, and faculty conducting research with human participants.
New Process
We are excited to announce the new process for submitting IRB (HSRB) Initial Applications!
The new Etrieve system is now live and the Qualtrics application is no longer available.
- IRB (HSRB) Initial Application, Protocol Change and Continuing Review Forms will contain the same information; however, the application will be submitted via rather than Qualtrics.
- You can find details about this change, and the process of application, in the Basic Steps section of this website
- There are additional details, including a video showing the process of Initial Application, in the Resources section of this website
- Still have questions about this change or anything IRB (HSRB) related? We welcome questions and consultation! Please fill out the or contact us at hsrb@rwu.edu
Overview
The IRB (HSRB) adheres to federal assurances through the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP).
The IRB (HSRB) evaluates an applicant's level of request for review (Exempt, Expedited, or Full) based upon the definition of research and level of risk to participant outlined by the OHRP and 草榴社区 IRB (HSRB) protocols. Board members are available to provide consultation and support throughout the IRB (HSRB) process. Please feel free to email us at hsrb@rwu.edu.
The role of the IRB (HSRB) is to evaluate your protocol to ensure that individuals' rights are respected, according to the OHRP guidelines and recommendations for research, including the following activities involving human participants:
- quantitative or qualitative research studies
- community engagement activities
- program evaluations
- interviews
- surveys
- observations
- other activities and interventions with human participants
How to Apply
The IRB (HSRB) offers guidance regarding the definition of research, determining the appropriate review status for your proposal, and the application process. Please begin with the BASIC STEPS tab to begin the IRB (HSRB) application process.
Please note that IRB (HSRB) will respond to your application within 12-14 business days. However, oftentimes, applications reviewed require additional clarification and/or modification. As such, IRB (HSRB) recommends that your study timeline include 3-4 weeks for the IRB (HSRB) application process from submission to final approval. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Important Dates and Forms
The IRB (HSRB) reviews applications on a rolling basis. Exempt and Expedited reviews are typically completed within ten working days of notification, unless considerable revisions are required. If your application requires Full Board review, you should plan to submit your application and documentation at least one week prior to the scheduled board meeting. Please note that the full board meets a minimum of 1 time per semester. Should you need full board review after the posted meeting date, please contact hsrb@rwu.edu and submit your application.
The next IRB (HSRB) Full Board meeting is scheduled for: TBD, Spring 2025
If you have a study that needs full board review, please submit the study for review and the board will schedule an additional review meeting as needed.
The IRB (HSRB) Application
The document links below contain information you will need in order to complete the online application. Please review the Guidelines for Preparing an application prior to beginning the application. The guidelines contain information to ensure you have all necessary documentation accessible prior to completing the IRB (HSRB) Application. We have a new submission system (Etrieve) for all Initial Applications. Please see the Basic Steps and Resources sections of this website for additional details.
Guidelines for Preparing an 草榴社区 HSRB Application
Guidelines for Submitting an Initial 草榴社区 HSRB Application via Etrieve
Informed Consent Documents
Researchers should follow the university's templates for Informed Consent documents. Researchers should download the template and adapt it accordingly for your research study. The template below includes recommended text by the HSRB.
The following form is available as a template to assist you in your research study with children (this template is a study taking place at a child's school).
Updating Research Protocols
Researchers are required to notify the IRB (HSRB) of changes in the study and to submit copies of updated materials for our records. If you have made changes to your original IRB (HSRB) application and/or have updated your research study, please complete the Protocol Change Application found in Etrieve.
IRB (HSRB) approvals remain active for one (1) year from the date of the signed and filed acceptance letter. Researchers are required to notify the HSRB upon completion of the study. If you have completed your study or are seeking to extend the activity period for your research, please complete the HSRB Status Report Form found in Etrieve.
Incidents of Concern or Violations of IRB (HSRB) Policies
According to protocols outlined by the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP), the IRB (HSRB) serves as the regulatory body for documenting and investigating concerns and potential ethical violations of the university's policies and of regulations at the federal, state, and local level(s).
The IRB (HSRB) vets concerns regarding research protocols with human participants by individuals within and outside of the 草榴社区 community using the IRB (HSRB) Incident Report Form. The IRB (HSRB) welcomes consultations regarding any of the above protocols and the submission of anonymous questions at hsrb@rwu.edu.
Co-operating IRB Institutional Agreement
Individuals seeking approval for research affiliated with or previously approved by another organization or institution's IRB should submit documentation using the IRB Authorization Agreement Form.
OHRP Federal wide Assurance (FWA): FWA00018407 (exp. 09/12/2029)
IRB Registration: IORG0007182 (exp. 01/05/2024)
Policies and Membership
Policies
The 草榴社区 IRB (HSRB) policies are informed by the guidelines of federal regulatory agencies. The 草榴社区 IRB (HSRB) is ultimately the agency responsible for creating and overseeing policies regarding research with human participants specific to our institution. The Board adheres to policies consistent with the most recent revisions to the Common Rule (), and updates outlined by the federal Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP).
Current IRB (HSRB) policies:.
2021 HSRB Protocol Compliance Update
Membership
According to federal guidelines (45 CFR, part 46), IRB (HSRB) membership must include at least five members with various backgrounds to promote complete and adequate review of research. At a minimum, one member must be an individual whose primary research is scientific, one member must be an individual whose research is non-scientific, and at least one member must have no affiliation with Roger Williams. Additional members should represent more than a single area or profession.
The 草榴社区 Institutional Review Board (HSRB) includes individuals from the 草榴社区 faculty and administration and one member from outside of the University. Membership beyond the minimum requirement at 草榴社区 is a function of our diverse research community and supports the diverse scope of research at 草榴社区.
Becky Spritz
Associate Provost for Academic Affairs
Professor of Psychology and Public Health
401-254-2664
bspritz@rwu.edu
Administrative Assistant: Beth Cook
Administrative Assistant
School of Humanities, Arts and Education and School of Social and Natural Sciences
401-254-5455
bcook@rwu.edu
Committee Members
Selby Conrad (7/1/2021 - 6/30/2025)
Faculty Director
Associate Professor, Psychology
401-254-5501
sconrad@rwu.edu
Robert Dermody (7/1/2024 - 6/30/2027)
Professor, Architecture
401-254-3094
rdermody@rwu.edu
Rebecca Distefano (7/1/2023-6/30/2025)
Assistant Professor, Psychology
401-254-5738
rdistefano@rwu.edu
Pamela Judge (1/4/2021 - 12/31/2024)
Assistant Professor, Engineering
401-254-3870
pjudge@rwu.edu
Rachel McCormack (1/4/2024 - 12/31/2027)
Professor, Elementary Education
401-254-3019
rmccormack@rwu.edu
Katrina Norvell (7/1/2023-6/30/2025)
Associate Professor, Public Administration and Leadership
401-254-4845
knorvell@rwu.edu
Jason Patch (7/1/2023-6/30/2025)
Professor, Anthropology/Sociology
401-254-5723
jpatch@rwu.edu
Melissa Russano (7/1/2023-6/30/2025)
Professor, Justice Studies
401-254-3878
mrussano@rwu.edu
Required Training (CITI)
Instructions for CITI Certification for Ethical Research with Human Subjects
All faculty, staff and students engaged in research with human participants MUST complete a series of online training courses through the Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI). Additional information about the program and its affiliation with the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) is available on the .
CITI modules standardize ethics training for research, and certify persons conducting research on human participants within the United States. The oversight of institutional and regional boards assures compliance with these standards at the national, regional, and local level.
Who should complete CITI training?
For research involving human participants, all university personnel affiliated with the study as primary investigators or research assistants must complete the course. This includes faculty, staff, and students (undergraduate and graduate). The course must be completed PRIOR to submission of the Human Subjects Research Board application.
For CiTI trainings completed as part of a course requirement (e.g., Research Methods), it is recommended that faculty complete the course prior to assigning it.
What to do?
- Go the Citi Program website.
- Register as a new user (make sure to affiliate with 草榴社区).
- Select the following modules:
- Social & Behavioral Research, Basic Course
- Complete the exam. The Course is separated into modules to allow you to log in and out at your own pace. Completion of the course will require 4-6 hours.
- Students may print a copy of their certificate of completion and provide this to their professors.
- Each certificate is valid for three years.
Please be reminded that The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course will not meet the requirement. If the RCR course is the only course you have completed, you will be asked by the HSRB to complete the required course.
Questions about how to add or remove courses. Please see this step by step instruction guide:
Please contact Selby Conrad (sconrad@rwu.edu) for questions regarding CITI training as it pertains to 草榴社区 HSRB applications.
Approved Projects
The HSRB welcomes and supports ongoing research endeavors with 草榴社区 faculty and students, and with individuals affiliated with the 草榴社区 community.
Annual updates for reporting must be adhered to by the Primary Investigator of an approved 草榴社区 HSRB project, as per the Office of Human Resource Protections (OHRP).
For Ongoing Studies
HSRB approval remains in effect for one (1) calendar year, as outlined by the Office of Human Research Projections (OHRP) and the HSRB policies of 草榴社区 (草榴社区),
Proposals involving organizations not affiliated with 草榴社区 may require additional review. Please contact the Director at hsrb@rwu.edu for questions regarding grant reviews and/or institutional agreements regarding participant involvement affiliated with 草榴社区.
For Concluded Studies
Please report final data regarding studies which have been concluded please complete the termination report found in Etrieve. Please direct questions or concerns to hsrb@rwu.edu.