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The Lawrence Tech IRB (IRB00005791, expires 07/25/2027) is organized and operated according to guidelines of the United States Office for Human Research Protections and the United States Code of Federal Regulations and operates under Federal Wide Assurance No. FWA00010997, expires 09/29/2025.
The LTU IRB is chaired by Dr. Franco Delogu, Professor of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences. The IRB consists of an interdisciplinary team of faculty and staff. The IRB is committed to maintaining the highest level of ethical standards to ensure protection of all human research participants. IRB approval is generally not required when human subjects data are used for “in-house” review, such as teaching evaluation, course evaluation, or quality assurance.
All human subjects research that is being conducted for grants and/or contracts requires IRB approval. IRB approval is also required if you plan on publishing the data beyond Lawrence Tech, such as in a conference presentation or journal publication. Please review the following flow chart on when LTU IRB approval is required: When is LTU IRB Approval Required? To begin the IRB approval process, complete the Application for Approval to Conduct Research with Human Participants and submit to irb@ltu.edu prior to inviting any participants to your study.
To protect yourself and act proactively in regard to helping the IRB comply with federal requirements, please contact irb@ltu.edu with any questions.
Except for internal departmental, college, university, or other Lawrence Tech administrative purposes, such as teaching evaluation, course evaluation, or quality assurance, all requests to recruit Lawrence Tech faculty, staff, and students for participation in research will be made to irb@ltu.edu and will be accompanied by the Application for Approval to Conduct Research with Human Participants.
The main responsibility of the LTU IRB is to protect the rights and welfare of the human subjects participating in research conducted by representatives of Lawrence Tech (e.g., faculty, staff, students) as well as monitoring research development, testing and evaluation methods.
If you have any questions about IRB processes, procedures, or forms, please contact irb@ltu.edu
Application for Approval to Conduct Research With Human Subjects PDF
Informed Consent Form Template for BME Project DOC
Informed Consent Form Template for Survey or Interview DOC
Informed Consent Form Template for Online Survey DOC
Template for Preparing a Participant Recruitment Flyer DOC
Confidentiality Agreement Template DOC
Data Use Agreement Template DOC
Application for Approval to Continue Research With Human Subjects DOC
Learn All About It IRB presentation by Dr. Matthew Cole
Online Training Training Exam – Required for IRB Approval
Online Training Exam Study Guide
Protecting Human Subjects Video – Part 1 ( National Institutes of Health )
Protecting Human Subjects Video – Part 2 ( National Institutes of Health )
Protecting Human Subjects Video – Part 3 ( National Institutes of Health )
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