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The IRB must include both men and women, at least one member whose primary concerns are in science areas, one whose primary concerns are nonscientific areas, and at least one member who is not otherwise affiliated (either directly or through immediate family) with No person shall be excluded from serving on the IRB
IRB Principles Respect for Persons. Acknowledgement of the autonomy of the individual and the responsibility to provide special protection for individuals with reduced autonomy. Beneficence. A responsibility to do no harm, to maximize possible benefits, and to minimize possible harm. Justice.
Studies that involve more than minimal risk require review at full board IRB meeting (also referred to as Convened Review). The research requires approval from a majority of those members.
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.
Procedure for Establishing a Peer Review Committee Consist of at least three members. Include a mix of tenured, tenure-track non-tenure-line faculty members if possible. Include at least one member from a related discipline, if possible. Include one member outside of the BEIST division member, if possible.
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Federal regulations and institutional policy require a review by the IRB Full Board for applications where the research involves more than minimal risk to human subjects, does not meet the criteria for one of the categories of expedited review, or has been referred to the committee by an expedited reviewer or the Chair
The type of IRB review and the associated review process (e.g., full board, expedited, limited IRB review) are determined by the: Level of risk to research participants. Type of research being conducted (e.g., an educational intervention, a survey, an ethnographic observation, etc.)

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