1. Select Login Provider - IRB
Welcome to eIRB. The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine electronic IRB system (eIRB2) is designed to track human research studies and IRB determinations.
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2. Homewood IRB - Johns Hopkins University
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3. eIRB Training - Johns Hopkins Rheumatology
All information contained within the Johns Hopkins Division of Rheumatology website is intended for educational purposes only. Physicians and other health care ...
Thank you for visiting the Johns Hopkins Rheumatology website. This content is for Johns Hopkins Rheumatology team members only. To access this content, please login using your JHED ID using this link.
4. eHIRB Guidance and Documents - Homewood IRB
Electronic Homewood Institutional Review Board (eHIRB) is a paperless, electronic method to submit, track, and review the scientific, regulatory, and compliance ...
New eHIRB users must log into the eHIRB system with their JHED ID and password, to create a user profile. This will enable new users to be added to a study application by an existing study team member or create a study application for review.
5. [PDF] Obtaining IRB Approval: The eIRB Application Process
Obtaining IRB Approval: The eIRB Application Process. Frederick W. Luthardt, D.Be, MA. Manager, OHSR Compliance Monitoring Program. Johns Hopkins School of ...
6. Discovery service - IRB
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If you are a non-affiliate of Johns Hopkins and your institution will rely on Johns Hopkins School of Medicine IRB, please login below.
7. Research Coordinator Support Service (RCSS)
The ICTR Research Coordinator Support Service (RCSS) is a pool of research coordinators that are available for hire on a part-time basis by Johns Hopkins ...
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8. eIRB Ready for On-line Submission - Inside Hopkins Medicine
... Johns Hopkins Medicine IRBs. Some departments in the School of Medicine are already using eIrb. Effective immediately, all JHU SOM researchers may now use ...
July 17, 2005