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The IRB & You: How to Submit an IRB Application

Friday, December 15, 2023 2pm to 3pm

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The purpose of The University of Alabama's Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to ensure the safe and ethical treatment of humans as subjects in research, public service, and training programs. In accordance with federal and university regulations, it is required that the IRB review all research involving human subjects conducted at or sponsored by the University of Alabama regardless of the funding source. 

 

This course is designed to provide a general overview of the steps for submitting an IRB application, and is geared toward first time IRB Protocol submitters. 

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Review the steps for submitting an IRB Application
  • Discuss what to expect during the review process
  • Explain post approval expectations and tips to ease the overall review process.

 

Competencies Supported: Ethics/Integrity

 

Note: The target audience for this class is first time IRB protocol submitters. Students who need to take this course should contact: HR Learning and Development at 348-9700 or hrlearningandevelopment@ua.edu.

 

Register online  via UA LMS for this virtual session – The IRB & You - How to Submit an IRB Application.

 

Questions? Contact hrlearningandevelopment@ua.edu or (205) 348-9700.

 

 

Event Details


Course Format - Virtual Meeting (Zoom)

 

Register online via UA LMS for this virtual session – The IRB & You - How to Submit an IRB Application.


Registration and Access Confirmation
Employees registering to attend a training course or workshop will receive:

1. An email notification from UA LMS confirming their registration.

2. A reminder notification from UA LMS two days before the session.
3. An email from hrlearningandevelopment@ua.edu including the Virtual Meeting Link one day before the session.

 

Please notify us 24 hours in advance at 348-9700 or hrlearninganddevelopment@ua.edu if you require special accommodations or have questions about access.