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SUNY Cortland

Institutional Review Board

for the review of research involving human participants

Welcome! As part of its educational mission, SUNY Cortland supports and fosters research in order to advance knowledge and scholarship. When research activities involve human participants, ethical standards have been identified to protect the rights and welfare of volunteers. To access information about SUNY Cortland's Human Participant Protection Program click on a link displayed to your right. Links to targeted information for faculty/staff, students, and visitors can be found below.

Getting Started and IRB Hot Topics

New to the IRB process at SUNY Cortland? (click here to get started)
Experienced CITI trained investigators can proceed to the Application Portal
Investigator Responsibilities (click here)

Online resources and help files are available (click here)
Research with children as participants (click here)
Downloading or collecting data using the internet (pdf)
Information for faculty and staff regarding program evaluation activities (pdf)

Information for Research Participants
Do you have a question about volunteering for research? Do you have a question about participating in research? Are you seeking information about research participant rights? Would you like to submit a suggestion or do you have a concern you would like the IRB to address?

Participants click here to obtain information for research participants or to contact the IRB

Information for Visitors -- Requests to Conduct Research
Are you seeking information about institutional approval or IRB review to conduct research at SUNY Cortland when not affiliated with this institution?

Visitors click here for information about our approval process for visitors

IRB Calendar IRB Calendar and Application Due Dates 2008-2009
IRB email IRB email: irb@cortland.edu.
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The IRB communicates closely with our colleagues in the Research and Sponsored Programs Office (RSPO) to secure the rights and welfare of research participants and to support their efforts to promote research and creative scholarly activities on the SUNY Cortland campus. Information about grants, contracts, subcontracts, cooperative agreements, fellowships, or other individual awards both internal and external opportunities are available. For more information contact:
Research and Sponsored Programs Office
Miller Building, Room 402
Phone: (607) 753-2511

Amy Henderson-Harr
Assistant Vice President
Glen Clarke
Associate Director
Pamela Schroeder
Secretary

The IRB Administrator would like to thank, acknowledge and give intellectual credit to those individuals who contributed to the development of this website (credits).