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IRB Jurisdiction and Limits on IRB Actions

Nathan Hershey-1985-03-01-IRB Ethics and Human Research
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In their article in the July/August 1984 issue of IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, Cristina Cann and Kenneth Rothman describe practices of some IRBs in connection with epidemiologic research. The authors charge IRBs with imposing unjustified requirements or conditions (those not required by the current federal regulations). They call on investigators to challenge aggressively imposition of such requirements on their research, both to minimize their own burdens

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In their article in the July/August 1984 issue of IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, Cristina Cann and Kenneth Rothman describe practices of some IRBs in connection with epidemiologic research. The authors charge IRBs with imposing unjustified requirements or conditions (those not required by the current federal regulations). They call on investigators to challenge aggressively imposition of such requirements on their research, both to minimize their own burdens

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