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HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH: INTERNATIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL GUIDANCE
(Updated April 8)
Tier 1 – High Direct Benefit to Research Participants
All protocols involving COVID 19 and protocols in which serious or immediate harm could be caused to the research participants if stopped.
For example:
Research in Tier 1 can continue if the PI agrees the research can be conducted in a safe manner that protects subjects, research, and the community. PIs must pause on enrolling new research participants unless there is a compelling reason and must cease any in-person visits specifically for research purposes that require subjects to travel from out of state where the Governor of that state has issued a no travel order.
All other in-person interactions may only continue for Tier 1 studies if the PI presents a compelling justification to continue these interactions and the petition to continue is approved by the IRB. Studies at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center or JH-ACH must seek the approval to continue in-person activities from their respective review committees.
COVID 19 studies may continue in-person interactions subject to IRB approval.
Tier 2 – Moderate Direct Benefit to Research Participants
Protocols which, if stopped, may pose a risk to the research participant. For example:
Research activities in Tier 2 must not enroll new participants in studies requiring in-person interaction nor continue to conduct in-person. The IRB will no longer consider requests to continue in-person activities for this Tier. Data collection that does not require in-person participant interaction (e.g. telephone or online) may continue.
No new enrollment is permitted for Tier 2 studies.
Tier 3 – Low Direct Benefit to Research Participants
Research activities in Tier 3 must not enroll new participants in studies requiring face to face interaction nor continue to conduct face to face visits. On-line visits or data collection that does not require participant interaction may continue.
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Working with the IRB:
The IRB staff are available for consultation. Please contact the JHU IRBs at [email protected] (SOM), [email protected] (Homewood), [email protected] (Public Health).
The IRB is actively working with study teams seeking approval for research options for individuals who test positive for COVID-19. If you are seeking information about options for COVID-19 patients please contact the IRB at [email protected].
More specific information is available from the IRB Websites:
For the JHM IRB:
For the JHSPH IRB.
For the Homewood IRB:
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