PROTECTION OF HUMAN PARTICIPANTS IN RESEARCH

 HOW IS THE IRB STAFFED?
COLORADO COLLEGE
2008-2009

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GLOSSARY

             Federal regulations dictate that Institutional Review Boards shall be composed of at least five members, only four of whom can be affiliated with the institution (see section 46.107).

              At Colorado College, The Director of Institutional Research chairs the IRB.  The Faculty Executive Committee appoints two additional faculty members from those faculty who supervise empirical research involving human participants.

              The Chair of the IRB, in consultation with the Chair of the Governance sub-committee of the Faculty Executive Committee identifies a knowledgeable person from outside the College to sit on the IRB. In addition, a Colorado College staff member sits on the IRB.

The members of the IRB are:

Amanda Udis-Kessler, Chair
Director, Institutional Research and Planning

Eric Popkin

Dean of Summer Programs and

Associate Professor of Sociology

Barbara Whitten
Professor of Physics

Lindsae Phillips

Residential Life & Housing

and

Wil Scott
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
US Air Force Academy

This page was last updated on June 4, 2008
for more information contact Amanda Udis-Kessler via email (audiskessler@coloradocollege.edu)