Isb Faculty And Research Institutional Review Board

Institutional Review Board

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About IRB

The Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversees the review of research involving human participants.

It is a committee responsible for conducting ethical reviews of proposed research studies involving human subjects. The purpose is to ensure that experiments or surveys are designed to address legal and ethical considerations, and do not pose unnecessary risks to participants.

IRB's Primary Purpose

All proposed research involving human subjects must undergo review and approval by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) before participant recruitment and data collection can commence. The primary objective of the IRB is to minimise any risks for subjects resulting from the study, while enabling researchers to gather essential information. Privacy and confidentiality of the participants are sought to be protected.

IRB Members

The ISB-IRB Composition is in accordance with federal regulations [45 CFR 46]

The IRB reviews the research protocol, related materials (e.g., informed consent documents), and objectives for approval.

  • Ensures that the rights and welfare of subjects are protected in research
  • Ensures adherence to the guidelines for research 
Sr.No Primary Members Alternate Members

1

Ashwini Chhatre (Chair, IRB)

D V R Seshadri (Alternate Chair, IRB)

2

Raghuram Bommaraju

Deepak Jena

3

Sanjay Kallapur

Hemant Kakkar

4

Saumya Sindhwani

Pallavi Basu

5

Shilpa Aggarwal

S Ramnarayan

6

Unnati Ved

Ashlesha Shintre