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What exactly qualifies as human subjects research (and thus requires IRB approval)?

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What exactly qualifies as human subjects research (and thus requires IRB approval)?

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Any systematic investigation that is designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge, and which involves living humans about whom an investigator obtains information through intervention or interaction or obtains identifiable private information, qualifies as human subjects research. Also, any activity whose data will be submitted to the FDA or held for their inspection, will likely qualify as human subjects research.

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