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Do I need to have approval of my Institutional Review Board (or relevant committee for human subjects protection) before sending in the grant application?

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Do I need to have approval of my Institutional Review Board (or relevant committee for human subjects protection) before sending in the grant application?

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No, but the research proposal should be submitted for approval to the relevant committee at the sponsoring institution at the same time the application is sent to AFSP. This should be indicated on the Certification for Protection of Human Subjects form included in the application packet. If the grant is funded, it cannot begin until AFSP has received proof of IRB or human subjects’ committee approval.

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No. The research proposal should be submitted for approval to the relevant committee at the sponsoring institution at the same time the application is sent to AFSP. This should be indicated on the Certification for Protection of Human Subjects. If the grant is funded, it cannot begin until AFSP has received proof of IRB or human subjects’ committee approval.

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