Institutional Review Board approval

Are you or your students conducting research with human subjects? Undergraduate and graduate students engage in many research and classroom projects that involve human subjects. Student research is conducted under the auspices of Faculty Advisors, who are responsible for the professional and ethical conduct of students completing research projects and the protection of human subjects involved in research activities. Faculty […]

Learn about the Research Approval Process when Human Subjects are Involved

Wednesday, Feb. 12 | 4-5 p.m. | BR 268 This week in the Math Seminar Professor Tim Harms will speak about the IRB process. The Math Seminar meets in BR 268. Please, see the abstract below for more information. Research Approval Process when Human Subjects are InvolvedDr. Tim Harms, Ph.D.Mathematics DepartmentMinnesota State University Moorhead The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is […]

Introducing IRBNet

The IRB at MSU Moorhead is pleased to announce the adoption of the industry-leading IRBNet suite of tools, accessible via the National Research Network, bringing electronic protocol management, online submissions and many other important research oversight features to the MSU Moorhead research community. We have long recognized the need to reduce manual and paper-based procedures, streamline protocol submission and review […]

IRB Online Training Available

Minnesota State University Moorhead is now providing the required IRB training through CITI Program. All faculty, students, and staff researchers proposing to use human subjects in research under the auspices of Minnesota State University Moorhead are required to complete the human participants training. Anyone from the campus community may take a CITI course to fulfill this requirement at no cost […]

Conducting research with human subjects? Get Institutional Review Board approval

Are you or your students conducting research with human subjects? Are you planning on sharing the results at the 2019 Student Academic Conference? Undergraduate and graduate students engage in many research and classroom projects that involve human subjects. Student research is conducted under the guidance of Faculty Advisors, who are responsible for the professional and ethical conduct of students completing […]