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Research with Human Subjects

The University Policy on activities involving human subjects is to fully comply with regulations and follow guidelines defined by the National Institute of Health (NIH), Office for Protection from Research Risks, and to implement principles outlined in the Belmont Report. The elements of these regulations, guidelines and principles are also extended, through administrative procedures, to include review and oversight of any activity that involves human subjects or participants. The policy also applies to visitors and users of the University campus or off-campus facilities and/or use of non-public records to identify, contact, or recruit potential human subjects.

Any research activity that involves human subjects, whether such activity is undertaken on a large or small scale, whether it is preliminary or fully designed, whether it is conducted by students or faculty, whether it is externally funded or not, and whether it involves minimal risk or more than minimal risk, is subject to the IRB Guidelines for Use of Human Subjects in Research.

UGA Human Subjects Office

612 Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center
Phone: (706) 542-3199
Fax: (706) 542-3360
Email: IRB@uga.edu

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