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How to Apply:
All submissions to the HRPP/IRB must be made through using your CUNY Portal credentials.
If you are unsure whether your project requires CUNY UI-IRB or HRPP review, please read the document
Guidance and Development of the IRB Application:
- The complete list of CUNY HRPP Policies, Procedures Guidelines can be found in the CUNY HRPP . Review the policy documents while designing your IRB protocol.
- A list of Informed Consent templates are available in the Informed Consent section of the CUNY HRPP . Please use these templates when developing your informed consent process and creating consent documents.
- Before submitting the IRB application within IRB Manager, please review the IRB-HRPP Checklist for a list of documents that should accompany your application.
CITI Training:
First time CITI users should access the CITI website at . For further information about the CUNY HRPP CITI Training in the Protection of Human Subjects, please see the CUNY policy: .
Please note that ALL researchers are required to complete .
Human Subjects Protection Basic CourseÂ
All CUNY faculty members, postdoctoral scholars, graduate and undergraduate students involved in human subjects research as key personnel must complete the Basic Course in the protection of human subjects prior to Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval of their protocol. Certificate of completion of the basic course is valid for three years.
Human Subjects Research Refresher Course
Key personnel of human subjects’ research protocols must complete a refresher course every three years.
The CUNY Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) is responsible for the protection of the rights and welfare of human subjects in research projects conducted at CUNY or by CUNY faculty, staff and students and Research Foundation CUNY staff. All research activities involving human subjects must be reviewed and approved by the CUNY HRPP or CUNY University Integrated-Institutional Review Board (CUNY UI-IRB) prior to implementation. The information below will provide ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ researchers with the information needed to access CUNY policies and procedures, as well as the tools to submit a complete IRB application. Please refer to the for full details and current information on CUNY’s HRPP.
