JSOM/STEAM Collaboration  Grant

Overview The UT Dallas JSOM/STEAM Collaboration Grant is an internal funding mechanism designed to stimulate interdisciplinary research collaborations between JSOM and STEAM faculty. Principal investigators (PIs) who accept a UT Dallas JSOM/STEAM Collaboration Grant commit to the pursuit of external funding for the collaborative effort within 12 months of receiving the JSOM/STEAM Collaboration Grant funding. …read more

HIVE Recipient: Gayathri Batchalli Maruthy

The Human Subjects Research Office is pleased to announce that Gayathri Batchalli Maruthy, member of the NeuroPsychometric Research (NPR) Lab, has been selected as the recipient of the Spring 2023 HIVE Award!  Following the completion of her undergraduate degree from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) in Bangalore, India, Gayathri joined the UT Dallas …read more

SPARK Grant

Overview The UT Dallas SPARK Grant is an internal funding mechanism designed to provide research and professional development support to establish the research portfolio of Associate and Full Professors that have not received external funding in the past 24+ months. This program is designed to spark both internal and external collaborations, gain new training, obtain …read more

A Principal Investigator’s Responsibilities

Conduct the IRB approved research protocol Obtain informed Consent Effectively train and mentor student researchers in the ethical conduct of human subjects research Obtain approval for any changes, additions, or deletions to the study from the IRB prior to implementation Retain research records for 3 years after study completion date Promptly report all unanticipated problems …read more

We Are Using Soundwaves to Sensitize Tumors

Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor found in children. If you’re not familiar with this form of cancer, the term neuro refers to nerves, and blastoma is cancer that starts in immature or developing cells. High-risk neuroblastoma is particularly deadly, with cure rates of only 50%. Hearing that their child has neuroblastoma could be a frightening and …read more

Frequently Asked Questions

Getting Started The Application After Approval Who can I talk to if I have a question about human participants research? The Office of Human Subjects Protections (OHSP) is available to provide assistance to investigators who are engaged in research with human participants. For general questions, please contact our office at HSP@utdallas.edu. When is IRB review …read more

HHS Resources

Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) Educational Videos Research Use of Human Biological Specimens and Other Private Information Reviewing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems and Adverse Events Investigator Responsibilities FAQs (OHRP) Research with Children FAQs (OHRP) Prisoner Research FAQs (OHRP) International Compilation of Human Research Standards Compilation of European GDPR …read more

Modifications & Renewals

Modifications All changes to an approved research protocol (including changes to consent forms, recruitment scripts / flyers, study measures, personnel, protocol procedures / activities, etc.) must be reviewed and approved prior to the changes taking effect, except when necessary to eliminate immediate hazards to subjects.  Modifications must be submitted through Cayuse. All changes must be …read more

Glossary

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