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Written Informed Consent Guidelines and Requirement
Research Participant's Bill of Rights
Research Participant's Bill of Rights - Spanish Translation
Parental Consent for Minor to Participate in Research
Children's Consent to Participate in Research
Information Letter Sample for Research Subjects
Policy for Research Using Social Networking Websites
Exempt Review
Expedited Review
Full Committee Review
Guidelines for Course-Related Student Research
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Brandman
University
Institutional Review Board
The Brandman University Institutional Review Board (BUIRB) has the responsibility and authority to review and approve all research projects by Brandman University faculty and students involving human or animal participants. It will approve only experiments that confirm to the professional standards as understood within the relevant discipline.
The BUIRB’s Mission
The mission of the BUIRB is to protect the rights of human research participants in research studies to ensure:
Participants’ rights to give informed consent
Safety and protection from undue risk
Research is guided by ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and just as set forth in the Belmont Report
Research is conducted with the highest level of expertise and integrity
Research complies with all applicable laws, policies and regulations
For BUIRB questions or concerns please contact:
BUIRB Coordinator
Office of Institutional Research and Planning
buirb@brandman.edu
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