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👋 Welcome to the BSPH IRB Office

  • The mission of the IRB Office is to ensure the protection of the safety, rights, and welfare of all human participants in research studies conducted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) faculty, staff, and students in the U.S. and in countries around the world.

  • The Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversees two IRBs registered with the U.S. Office of Human Research Protections, IRB X and IRB FC, which meet weekly to review human subjects research applications for Bloomberg School faculty and students.

📡 Our Office

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✨ About the BSPH IRB

The major functions of the BSPH IRB are as follows:

🎉 Latest updates

November 14

January 24,

2022

Please see the IRB's holiday meeting schedule:  

​Week of Nov. 21:  IRB X meets 11/22, IRB FC 11/23 meeting cancelled

Week of Dec. 26:  No IRB meetings

Week of Jan. 2:  IRB X 1/3 meeting cancelled, IRB FC meets 1/4​

Thank you, and have a safe and healthy holiday season!

2023

NIH now requires researchers to submit data management and sharing plans with their grant proposals, which Data Services offers expertise on.

Please visit Data Services at NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan Support page or contact dataservices@jhu.edu to schedule a consultation. Please also visit this link for more information about resources available for support.

🔍 Where to find us

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The BSPH IRB Office is currently working remotely.

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📧 BSPH.irboffice@jhu.edu

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The IRB Office operates with two Boards, IRB X and IRB FC

  • IRB X: Meets every Tuesday, 2:30 pm

  • IRB FC: Meets every Wednesday, 2:30 pm

The members of each Board are listed below:

https://publichealth.jhu.edu/offices-and-services/institutional-review-board-irb/irb-board-members

We are always working to provide our faculty with current precise content. If you have brief suggestions to help us improve this page please comment below. For more extensive modifications please connect with us at BSPH.research@jhu.edu.