It is the policy of the University of Utah IRB that all human subjects research that is conducted by or under the direction of any employee, faculty, staff, student, or agent of the University of Utah in connection with his or her institutional responsibilities must be reviewed by the IRB.
At the University of Utah, a person appointed as either regular or research faculty by his/her department head (with approval of the dean) may be designated as Principal Investigator (PI). The University Faculty shall consist of the president, vice presidents, deans, directors of libraries, professors (including distinguished professors, presidential professors and university professors), associate professors, assistant professors, instructors, librarians, associate librarians, assistant librarians, affiliate librarians, auxiliary faculty (research, clinical, lecturer, visiting, adjunct) and emeritus appointments.
For a more complete definition of University Faculty see the University of Utah Policy and Procedure Manual, Policy 6-300: University Faculty.
At the University of Utah, the IRB also acts as the ethical review board for University students, University staff, and other person(s) who are not appointed as either regular or research faculty by his/her department head. In this instance, the University student, University staff member, and other person(s) may act as a Principal Investigator with the mandate a faculty sponsor is provided. The faculty sponsor must be a person of appointment for either regular or research faculty by his/her department head (with the approval of the dean).
The University of Utah IRB has been designated as the ethical review board for Primary Children's Medical Center, Shriners Hospitals for Children Intermountain, and the Veteran Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System. Person(s) with workforce privileges similar or equivalent to that of an appointed regular or research faculty at the University of Utah may be designated as a Principal Investigator by the institution's research or other administrative department(s) with the authority to pronounce such responsibility.
Please see the Investigator Guidance Series (IGS) Document titled, “Investigator Qualifications” on the A-Z Index for more information.
The Principal Investigator must certify that the information provided in applications submitted to the IRB is complete and accurate. By submitting an application via the ERICA online system, the Principal Investigator is providing a legally valid signature, equivalent to a paper signature submission. When submitting a new study application via the ERICA online system, the Investigator must agree to the Investigator's Statement of Assurance outlining the Principal Investigator's responsibilities.
The Principal Investigator has ultimate responsibility for the conduct of the study, the ethical performance of the project, the protection of the rights and welfare of human participants, and strict adherence to the study protocol and any stipulations imposed by the University of Utah Institutional Review Board.
Should the Principal Investigator use the project described in the application as a basis for a proposal for funding (either intramural or extramural), it is his/her responsibility to ensure that the human participants' involvement as described in the funding proposal(s), is consistent in principle, to that contained in the application. The Principal Investigator will submit modifications and/or changes to the IRB as necessary, in the form of an amendment, to ensure these are consistent.
The Principal Investigator agrees to comply with all University of Utah policies and procedures, as well as with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding the protection of human participants in research, including, but not limited to: