Examples of Minimal risk research in a sentence
Minimal risk research involving materials, (including data, documents, records, or specimens) that have been collected, or will be collected solely for non-research purposes, may be reviewed using expedited procedures.
Minimal risk research that does not require continuing review in accordance with applicable regulatory, University, or sponsor requirements.
Minimal risk research that is not limited to routine activities for which IRB standards are well established is reviewed by subcommittee and draws on the expanded professional experience and expertise of reviewers.
Minimal risk research is generally reviewed by a delegated review.Above Minimal Risk Research – Research in which the probability and magnitude of possible harms implied by participation in the research is greater than those encountered by participants in the aspects of their everyday life that relate to the research.
Minimal risk research is defined in the TCPS as “research in which the probability and magnitude of possible harms implied by participation in the research is no greater than those encountered by participants in those aspects of their everyday life that relate to the research.” (TCPS Chapter 2-B).
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Minimal risk research involving children is permitted under the FDA regulations, provided that FDA procedures for seeking parental permission and assent of the children are followed.
Minimal risk research can receive an expedited review by one member of the IRB or by a separate committee under the authority of the IRB that can only approve minimal risk research.
Minimal risk research (harm is no greater than that encountered in everyday life) is eligible for delegate review (TCPS2 6.12).
Minimal risk research exposes participants to risks that are no greater than those encountered by healthy people in daily life or during routine physical or psychological examinations.