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Our vision is to be a nationally ranked and internationally recognized leader in advancing healthcare by educating competent health professionals, generating practically significant scientific knowledge and innovative technologies, fostering scholarly collaborations, and promoting positive public health policies.
Ellmer College of Health Sciences
Human Subjects Committee
This Committee reviews all applications for exempt research conducted by faculty, students, or staff in the Ellmer College of Health Sciences. All applications should be submitted on . The committee will review completed applications on a rolling basis from August 20 in the current year to May 20 in the following year. All applications to be reviewed during the Committee recess time can be forwarded to the University Institutional Review Board. Given the large number of applications, the committee usually provides feedback in 10 business days after the initial submission date.
To expedite the review process, the committee encourages the applicants to check the following items:
- The application form for exempt research has the original signature from the Responsible Project Investigator (RPI).
- Attach all investigators' CITI training certificates, which should be completed within one year of the starting date of the proposed research. The investigators are required to maintain CITI training throughout the project period.
- Provide a brief research protocol, cover letter, survey instruments, or other applicable documents related to the application..
If the applicant has any questions about , please contact Adam J. Rubenstein, Ph.D. (Assistant Vice President for Research Compliance, ). For questions about the exempt research application, please contact Harry Zhang, Ph.D. (Chair of Ellmer College of Health Sciences Human Subjects Committee, ).
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Member of ASAHP
The Ellmer College of Health Sciences at ¹ÏÉñÍø is a member of the .