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Institutional Review Board at GRCC

The National Research Act, Public Law 93-348, mandates that an institutional review board (IRB), or human subjects committee, must be established by any university that receives federal funding for biomedical or behavioral research. Institutions found to be in non-compliance with regulations can lose federal funding of both its research and student programs. In its broadest sense the purpose of the IRB is to protect the rights and safety of human subjects. In fulfilling its task the IRB must carefully examine research proposals to arrive at an independent determination that the research will meet the following ethical criteria:

  • Risks to subjects are minimized.
  • Risks to subjects are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits.
  • Selection of subjects is equitable.
  • Informed consent is sought from each prospective subject or the subject's legally authorized representative.
  • Informed consent is appropriately documented.
  • When appropriate, the research plan makes adequate provision for monitoring the data collected, to ensure the safety of subjects.
  • When appropriate, there are adequate provisions to protect the privacy of subjects, and to maintain the confidentiality of data.
  • Additional safeguards are included to ensure that members of vulnerable populations (e.g., children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons) are not the subject of coercion or undue influence.

Application Materials

Applications submitted after the final submission date won't be reviewed until the first IRB meeting of the next academic year. Stay tuned for meeting dates for the next academic year!

Meetings and Application Materials Due Dates

GRCC's IRB committee will meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, Sept. through April. Application materials are due by the 5th of the each month during the academic year to be considered. The table below specifies the IRB committee meeting date, and the due date for application materials to be reviewed during that meeting.

Application DueCommittee MeetingStatus
Sept. 25, 2022Oct. 12, 2022Held, hybrid format
Oct. 25, 2022Nov. 9, 2022Cancelled*
Nov. 25, 2022Dec. 14, 2022Cancelled*
Dec. 25, 2022Jan. 11, 2023Cancelled*
Jan. 25, 2023Feb. 8, 2023Cancelled*
Feb. 25, 2023March 15, 2023Cancelled*
March 25, 2023April 12, 2023Held, virtual format
April 25, 2023May 10, 2023Held, virtual format
Sept. 5, 2023Sept. 26, 2023Held, virtual format
Oct. 5, 2023Oct. 24, 2023Held, virtual format
Nov. 5, 2023Nov. 28, 2023Held, virtual format
Dec. 5, 2023*Campus shutdown*---------------
Jan. 5, 2024Jan. 23, 2024Cancelled*
Feb. 5, 2024Feb. 27, 2024Cancelled*
March 5, 2024March 27, 2024Cancelled*
April 5, 2024April 23, 2024 
* no proposals received.

IRB Composition

Each IRB is required to have at least 5 members with sufficient diversity with respect to gender, race, cultural background and professional expertise. Each IRB must include members whose primary concerns are in scientific areas and in nonscientific areas and at least one member not affiliated with the institution. The diversity of IRB membership should enable it to assess the ethical acceptability of a research proposal with respect to its:

  • Scientific merit
  • Sensitivity to community attitudes
  • Safeguarding of research participants rights and welfare
  • Institutional commitments and obligations
  • Applicable law (risk management)
  • Standards of professional conduct and practice

2023-24 Members

  • Kevin Dobreff, co-chair
  • Amanda Kruzona, co-chair
  • Werner Absenger
  • Jennifer Borrello
  • Lakisha Beck
  • Lisa Dopke
  • Cheryl Endres
  • Dan Groh
  • Daisy Henderson
  • Tim Hoving
  • Nathaniel Lloyd
  • Sophie Rubin
  • Cedric Williams

Contact

To submit IRB documents and supporting materials, or if you have questions about the IRB process, please email institutionalreviewboard@grcc.edu.

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