The Human Research Protection Office strives to keep ahead of the curve in order to provide the best practices available for the Washington University in St. Louis research community. To maintain this standard, HRPO often generates publications of interest to others those working in the field of human subject research and human research protections. Materials included are conference white papers, original research, and training guides.
Submissions from 2013
Washington University Human Research Protection Office training guide: Expedited reviewer specialist, Sarah Fowler-Dixon, Martha F. Jones, Jeanne Velders, and Jen Bass-Patino
Washington University Human Research Protection Office training guide: IRB analyst, Sarah Fowler-Dixon, Martha F. Jones, Jeanne Velders, and Jen Bass-Patino
Human Research Protection Office new member training: guidance for the non-scientist IRB member, Human Research Protection Office
Washington University in St. Louis IRB meeting guide, Human Research Protection Office
Washington University in St. Louis research toolkit for medical student researchers, Human Research Protection Office