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Love Data Week

Johns Hopkins Libraries are hosting Love Data Week (February 12-16, 2024), an international celebration of data. This year’s theme is My Kind of Data. Join Johns Hopkins Libraries for an exciting week-long series of online talks, panels, and workshops where we will discuss data creation, sharing, and management while emphasizing data equity and inclusion and creating a […]

Delayed response times during the week of December 4

The Homewood IRB staff will be attending a professional conference during the week of December 4th. Please expect delayed response times and limited availability. Open office hours will be canceled on Thursday, December 7. If you have questions, please reach out to [email protected]. Normal operations will resume on Monday, December 11.

Johns Hopkins ISCRO Policy and MyLearning Module Update

Join the Johns Hopkins Institutional Stem Cell Oversight (ISCRO) administrator and Interim ISCRO Co-Chairs for a discussion of the updated Stem Cell Research Guidelines published by the International Society for Stem Cell Research in 2021 and the revisions made to JHU ISCRO policy and procedures to align with these new guidelines. An overview of the […]

NIH Data Management and Sharing

NIH now requires researchers to submit data management and sharing plans with their grant proposals, which Data Services offers expertise on. Please visit Data Services at NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan Support page or contact [email protected] to schedule a consultation. Please also visit this link for guidance and FAQs.

eHIRB: Revised Common Rule

Revised Common Rule On January 21, 2019, all new federally funded human subjects research studies must comply with the revisions to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) human subjects research regulations. Where research studies are also Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulated “clinical investigations,” they must also comply with those regulations. The […]

Members

The mission of the Homewood Institutional Review Board (HIRB) is to protect the rights and welfare of human research participants recruited to partake in research activities through compliance with the federal regulations and institutional policies and procedures. The members of the HIRB include Johns Hopkins University faculty with expertise in various academic disciplines and a […]

Participants

The main purpose of the Homewood Institutional Review Board (HIRB) is to protect the rights and welfare of human research participants. One way HIRB protects participants is to ensure that their participation is voluntary. This page contains resources to inform potential volunteers about participating in a research study. If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about […]

eHIRB Guidance and Documents

Electronic Homewood Institutional Review Board (eHIRB) is a paperless, electronic method to submit, track, and review the scientific, regulatory, and compliance information required for the safe conduct of human subjects research at Homewood. All new applications and Further Study Actions (Continuing Reviews, Amendments, Reportable Events, and Study Closures) must be submitted through eHIRB. eHIRB users should log in using […]