IRB Proposals – NIH Training No Longer Available

The NIH Training will no longer be available after September 26. Here is the message on their website: The NIH Protecting Human Research Participants training course will no longer be available after September 26, 2018. Please complete the course and/or print your certificate by this date. As of September 27, 2018, NIH will be unable to provide access to the […]

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 2018 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 […]

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 Advisors should provide mentoring and supervision to students as they […]

MSUM Institutional Review Board Policy

The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a university committee designated by Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) to protect the welfare of human subjects recruited to participate in research. When University employees and/or students are involved in research conducted with human subjects, the research activity must be reviewed by the IRB. The full policy is posted on the University Policies & […]

Upcoming Student Academic Conference

A message from Dr. Richard Adler about student’s research projects involving human subjects. “It is that time of the year when we are beginning to think about our students’ research projects and having your students apply to present at the Student Academic Conference. I would like to remind faculty to think about the nature of their students’ research proposals especially […]