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The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is an administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of the institution with which it is affiliated.
Each IRB committee will include at least one member who represents the perspective of research participants. Each IRB committee will include at least one member whose primary concerns are in scientific areas and at least one member whose primary concerns are in non-scientific areas.
INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD Sr.NoPrimary MembersAlternate Members 2 Raghuram Bommaraju Deepak Jena 3 Sanjay Kallapur Hemant Kakkar 4 Saumya Sindhwani Pallavi Basu 5 Shilpa Aggarwal S Ramnarayan2 more rows
Under the Common Rule, IRBs must have at least five members and include at least one scientist, one non-scientist, and one member who is not otherwise affiliated with the institution and who is not part of the immediate family of a person who is affiliated with the institution( 46.107(d)).
IRBs are charged with providing an independent evaluation that proposed research is ethically acceptable, checking clinical investigators potential biases, and evaluating compliance with regulations and laws designed to protect human subjects.
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As of Mar 18, 2025, the average annual pay for an Institutional Review Board (Irb) Coordinator in the United States is $73,375 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $35.28 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,411/week or $6,114/month.
In the case of the Institutional Review Board (IRB), a quorum will consist of at least 51% of the voting IRB members and must include at least one non-scientific member. All members present have equal voting power. At meetings of the IRB, a quorum must be established and maintained throughout the entire meeting.
21 CFR 56.107(c) requires at least one member of the IRB to have primary concerns in the scientific area and at least one to have primary concerns in the non-scientific area. Most IRBs include physicians and Ph. D. level physical or biological scientists.

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