Following are education and other
helpful resources outside of Stanford University:
AAHRPP - Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs
Belmont Report
CISCRP - Stanford
University is a proud member of CISCRP's Circle of Supporters. CISCRP (The Center for Information and Study on Clinical
Research Participation) is a nonprofit group dedicated to educating and
informing the public, patients, medical/research communities, the media, and
policy makers about clinical research participation.
FDA
- FAQs:
Frequently Asked Questions IRB
organization, membership, procedures and records, informed consent
process and document content, clinical investigations and general questions
OHRP (Office
of Human Research Protections)
Topics include:
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) Membership
- General Informed Consent Requirements
- Part I (Research Investigator)
- Part II (Research Subject)
- Research Use of Human Biological Specimens and Other Private Information
- Reviewing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems and Adverse Events
- FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions - Assurance
process, IRB registration process, 45 CFR 46, research with children,
investigator reponsibilities, prisoner
research, informed consent, quality improvement activities
- International Compilation of Human Research Protections - Listing laws, regulations, and guidelines on human
subjects research in 96 countries, and standards from international and
regional organizations
- Policy guidance and documents
- Public
Outreach Page - The Office for Human Research Protections information
for the general public about research participation
ORI - The
Office of Research Integrity (ORI) publishes articles of interest to laboratory
directors, investigators, department heads, researchers, mentors, postdocs, and graduate students.
PRIM&R (Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research)
SRA (Society of Research Administrators)