Understanding UGA's Human Research Protection Program
The UGA Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) aims to ensure the rights and welfare of research subjects by adhering to ethical and regulatory standards. This program consists of various components such as Institutional Leadership, Human Subjects Office, IRBs, Investigators, and more, with a mission to support and facilitate ethical research at UGA.
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HUMAN RESEARCH PROTECTION PROGRAM or
History and Background Emerged in late 1990s and early 2000s IRB review and approval is not enough Studies of the IRB system Death in an IRB-approved study
What is not an ? Is not an office Is not limited to the IRBs and Human Subjects Office (HSO) Accreditation is for the HRPP
Mission and Aims of UGAs HRPP To protect the rights and welfare of research subjects Compliance with applicable ethical and regulatory standards Belmont Report Federal regulations (OHRP, FDA) Apply to all research regardless of funding To help facilitate research at UGA Resources Support Education
UGA HRPP Components Institutional Leadership Human Subjects Office IRBs Investigators Sponsored Projects Administration HRPP and Research Team Deans and Department Chairs COI Legal Counsel
https://research.uga.edu/docs/policies/compliance/hso/HRP-101- Human-Research-Protection-Program-Plan.pdf