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PEERS

PEERRS is the University of Michigan’s online Program for Education and Evaluation in Responsible Research and Scholarship.

NIH

Protection of Human Subjects
Really good resource with information on Certificate of Confidentiality

NIH’s Definition of a Clinical Trial
Help determining if your research meets the definition of a clinical trial

Social Media Research

The Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (JERHRE) special issue on Ethical Issues in Social Media Research

Online/Remote Research

UMOR Tool-Kit for Investigators – Moving from In-Person to Remote Approaches

Tabbye Chavous, Associate Vice President for Research – Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts, has coordinated the development of a tool-kit (PDF) for investigators that provides information and resources to assist with moving to remote data collection methods. Members of the research community are encouraged to share additional information with their colleagues via this tool-kit.

Obtaining Electronic Consent

Some projects reviewed by IRB-HSBS may require that investigators obtain signed consent from participants. IRBMED has recently identified SignNow as a tool that can be used to obtain a legally effective electronic signature for projects that require documented consent. This resource is available to all U-M researchers. Information about SignNow (PDF) is found on the IRBMED website.

Diversity, Equality & Inclusion

eResearch Assistance for Investigators with Visual or Other Impairments

Completing the eResearch application can be challenging for investigators who experience visual or other impairments. Li Morrow ([email protected]), of the IRB-HSBS team, is available to assist individuals with the application process.

UMOR DEI Committee

As part of the institution’s commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), many academic, research, and auxiliary units across campus have established overarching planning groups or committees. The UMOR DEI Committee is made up of a cross-section of representatives from U-M Office of Research units who meet regularly to create and manage annual plans and reports around DEI efforts, discuss DEI programs and resources, and consult on DEI issues and follow-up. If you have any DEI related questions, concerns, issues, or ideas about UMOR operations, please contact that UMOR DEI Committee at [email protected].

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