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Grant administration at the University of Alberta operates through the coordination of systems between the Research Administrative Services (RAS) and Research Ethics Office (REO).
The IRB is concerned with protecting the welfare, rights, and privacy of human subjects. The IRB has the authority to approve, exempt, disapprove, monitor, and require modifications in all research activities that fall within its jurisdiction as specified by both the federal regulations and institutional policy.
Research involving human participants that lacks scientific validity or rigour is inherently unethical. This is because it exposes participants to risks of harm or inconvenience without foreseeable benefit.
Applicants must apply for ethics review before the start of the study. Note that the REB cannot retroactively review research involving humans. A letter of approval from the Decisional Authority of Health Canada or PHAC and a Certificate of Ethics Review must be obtained from the REB before the research begins.
Ethical approval may be from your research organisation (for example university REC), or an NHS (or Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland) REC. To learn when you need NHS REC review, visit do I need NHS REC review?
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Maintaining Ethics Approval Approvals for human ethics and animal care are valid for up to 12 months. Any changes to the study during the approval period require REB/ACUC approval. Ethics approval must be maintained throughout the activities requiring certification.
This will depend on whether you are seeking review via the University Research Ethics Committee (UREC) or at Division/School level. On average, the process can take 6-8 weeks for UREC during busy periods and 3-4 weeks for Division/School Review.
A research ethics board (REB) is an independent committee made up of medical and non-medical members, such as physicians, statisticians, and community advocates.

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