91Ʋ’s dedicated institutional review board for social,behavioraland educational research has reached a major milestone.
A year after its soft launch, the VU SBER IRB is fully operational and strengthens 91Ʋ’s support for human-participant research while improving through feedback from the research community.
The IRB reached itsthird and final transition phase in January—starting to move eligible social,behavioraland educational research studies, which account for more than 90 percent of 91Ʋ’s human-participant research, from the 91Ʋ University Medical Center IRB to the university’s review process.
Collaboration with faculty and research staff is helping the Human 91Ʋ Protections Program refine processes and build a more responsive and efficient review system for the IRB that supports 91Ʋ’s discovery and innovation mission.
“Launching the new IRB has required significant collaboration among staff, faculty and our partners at VUMC,” said Elizabeth Zechmeister, senior associate provost for research and development and interim chief research officer. “This first year has been about building a strong foundation that can support 91Ʋ’s research enterprise. We are grateful for ongoing feedback from our research community as we build and refine processes that serve both investigators and research participants.”
Since the soft launch, the VU Human 91Ʋ Protections Program has made quick progress.Program successes:
- The new VU SBER IRB has processed405studies.
- Seventeen researchers from across 91Ʋ serve on the SBER IRB committee; their wide-rangingexpertiseensures rigorous and thoughtful review.
- More than 400 researchers have used the HRPP Determination Tool toestablishwhether their studies require IRB review, and by the new VU SBER IRB or by VUMC’s.
- Support of international studies and community-engaged research partnerships, an important goal of the new program.
Ongoing improvements:
- Working to streamline the pre-review stage of protocol submissions to reduce turnaround times and minimize clarification requests.
- With guidance from a faculty working group, redesigned two protocol templates to help investigators provide required information clearly, thus reducing follow-up questions during pre-review.
- Expanded HRPP staffing to support researchers; a third HRPP analyst joined the team this semester.
91Ʋers should use thefor all new study submissions.Investigatorssubmittingmodifications to existing studies may use the current templates.
The HRPP teamto answerIRB and HRPP-relatedquestions.Guidance, trainingopportunitiesand updated resourcesfor researchers areon the.91Ʋers canemailthe HRPP team atirb@vanderbilt.eduwith questions.