VCU Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) Blog

The VCU HRPP is dedicated to facilitating ethically and scientifically sound research through robust review of research projects and through effective education and outreach to the VCU research community.

VCU Human Research Protections Program – Winter Closing Holiday Schedule

The Human Research Protection Program (IRB) office will be closed for the holidays December 21, 2019 – January 5, 2020. Investigators remain responsible for reporting to the IRB any unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others that occur during this time. To report an unanticipated problem involving risk to subjects or others: Follow the normal procedure for submitting […]

VCU Human Research Protections Program – Holiday Schedule

Thanksgiving Holiday The Human Research Protection Program (IRB) office will be closed for Thanksgiving beginning at noon on Wednesday, 11/27/19 and will reopen on Monday, 12/2/19. Investigators remain responsible for reporting to the IRB any unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others that occur during this time. In addition, as always, investigators are responsible […]

Full Board IRB Review Process Change

Beginning with submissions scheduled for review at the November 20th IRB meeting, submissions will first undergo a staff only pre-review process. The pre-review by staff is meant to do three things: Ensure completeness and accuracy of the information provided in the submission before it is sent to reviewers. Provide PIs with an opportunity to make […]

Fall 2019 Patch: Updates to Personnel and the Future Sharing Page

On Friday, October 4th, a patch will be made to the RAMS-IRB system to make updates to the smartform that will impact investigators and research staff. The two main changes to be made in the patch relate to Personnel Updates and the Future Sharing page. The changes made to these pages are described below.   We […]

IRB Review of Research Staff Qualifications

Effective August 1, 2019, Principal Investigators are required to list all key personnel on the personnel page of the RAMS-IRB SmartForm.  Investigators may add or remove research staff who are not key personnel without submitting an amendment to the IRB.  Only changes to key personnel require an amendment. For the purposes of submission in RAMS-IRB, “key personnel” […]

IRB Analyst Job Posting

The Office of Research Subjects Protection is seeking an IRB Analyst. Key responsibilities include: Conducting IRB review of exempt/expedited research and, as necessary, full board research Serve as an educational resource for IRB members, investigators, research personnel, and students Maintain and apply current knowledge of federal and state regulations, research/medical ethics, IRB Written Policies and Procedures, and ORSP business practices. To […]

Updated WPPs Posted

The IRB’s Written Policies and Procedures (WPPs) have been updated online at https://research.vcu.edu/human_research/guidance.htm. Investigators are reminded to use the single PDF document that contains all of the VCU IRB’s WPPs. This single file is meant to serve as a resource to the VCU research community while each policy is individually updated on the VCU IRB WPP […]

New Resources for Filling out the Future Sharing Plan Page

New resources about the Future Sharing Plan page of the smartform are posted on the Help Tutorials and Videos section of the IRB website (from the Researchers page, click the link for Help Tutorials): Webinar Recording This 25-minute webinar (presented by John Horigan and Nina Exner on 4/2/2019) gives a overview of why we created this page and what […]

Job Posting for IRB Analyst

The Office of Research Subjects Protection is seeking an IRB Analyst. Key responsibilities include: Conducting IRB review of exempt/expedited research and, as necessary, full board research Serve as an educational resource for IRB members, investigators, research personnel, and students Maintain and apply current knowledge of federal and state regulations, research/medical ethics, IRB Written Policies and Procedures, and ORSP business practices. To […]

You Can Now Use Your VCU eID to Log Into CITI Via Single Sign On

What is Single Sign On? Single Sign On (SSO) is a process that allows you to use your VCU eID and password, instead of a username and password created by CITI Program. You can log into the CITI Program after completing a login at your site without any additional authentication. How do I use Single […]

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