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The Institutional Review Board (IRB) exists to support the stated mission of the University which affirms the dignity, freedom and inherent value of each person while seeking to provide a value-oriented education characterized by integrity and social responsibility.
By providing institutional oversight for the ethical conduct of research with human subjects, the IRB is designed to insure such values are maintained whether the research is for the edification of our students or for the advancement of general knowledge.
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) exists to support the stated mission of the University which affirms the dignity, freedom and inherent value of each person while seeking to provide a value-oriented education characterized by integrity and social responsibility. By providing institutional oversight for the ethical conduct of research with human subjects, the IRB is designed to insure such values are maintained whether the research is for the edification of our students or for the advancement of general knowledge. The principles governing the structure and procedures of the IRB were drawn from several public sources including the Code of Federal Regulations (Title 45, Part 46) adopted by the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Belmont Report commissioned by the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW), the Protecting Human Beings report provided by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), Ethical Principles of Psychologists endorsed by the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Codes of Ethics endorsed by the American Sociological Association (ASA) and the American Nurses Association (ANA).
The focus of the St. Joseph's University IRB is limited solely to the ethics of research with human subjects conducted: (1) by our faculty, administration, staff or students; (2) with students affiliated with St. Joseph's University serving as subjects; or (3) at St. Joseph's University facilities. As we are committed to academic freedom, an IRB review will not consider the methodological soundness, educational value, or political correctness of human subjects research unless these factors directly impact the ethical conduct of the research, or violate any applicable laws.
Reviews conducted by the IRB will adhere to the following ethical principles reflected in the Belmont Report (1979) and embedded in most governmental and institutional review boards:
The specific applications of these general principles are delineated in the IRB procedures for Exempt, Expedited and Full Review.
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