含羞草研究室

CITI Training Instructions

Research Training Information

含羞草研究室 researchers, both faculty and students, guests of the College, and off-campus researchers are responsible for completing the required human subjects training as set forth by the IRB.

Researchers are encouraged to take advantage of the College’s subscription to the .  Other forms of training recognized by the 含羞草研究室 IRB are via the National Institutes of Health.

To access the CITI training, please follow the steps below:

1.   To create an account and affiliate with 含羞草研究室, go to the and click on "Register".

Citi program screenshot Registration

Under "Select Your Organization Affiliation", type in "含羞草研究室". 

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Complete the remaining steps to create your account. 

2.   含羞草研究室 Human Subjects policy requires that PIs, faculty, and student researchers who conduct research involving human subjects complete, at a minimum, the following modules included in the Social & Behavioral Research course:
  
- Belmont Report and CITI Course Introduction (ID: 1127) 
- History and Ethical Principles - SBE (ID: 490)
- Defining Research with Human Subjects - SBE (ID: 491)
- The Federal Regulations - SBE (ID: 502)
- Assessing Risk (ID: 503) 
- Informed Consent (ID:504) 
- Privacy and Confidentiality (ID:505)
- Students in Research - SBE (ID: 1321)
- Unanticipated Problems and Reporting Requirements in Social and Behavioral Research - SBE (ID: 14928)
- 含羞草研究室 (ID: 14778)
 
Depending on the research being conducted, additional modules may be requested by the IRB, particularly if the research involves students, protected populations such as children and prisoners, or will be conducted internationally.  PIs, faculty, and student researchers are encouraged to contact the IRB Chair if they have questions about which additional modules may be applicable to their research.  These modules include*:

- Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Prisoners (ID: 8)
- Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Children (ID: 9)
- Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Pregnant Women, Fetuses, and Neonates (ID: 10)
- Avoiding Group Harms - U.S. Research Perspectives (ID: 14080)
- Avoiding Group Harms - International Research Perspectives (ID: 14081)
- Populations in Research Requiring Additional Considerations and/or Protections
- Research with Decisionally Impaired Subjects
- Research with Critically Ill Subjects
- Gender and Sexuality Diversity (GSD) in Human Research
- Research with Persons who are Socially or Economically Disadvantaged
- Research with Older Adults
- Illegal Activities or Undocumented Status in Human Research
- Research Involving Subjects at the End of Life
- Research with Subjects with Physical Disabilities and Impairments

*If you are receiving NIH or NSF funding, the Responsible Conduct for Research (RCR) training is also required.

3.   To access the Social & Behavioral Research course, visit the and follow the steps below. 

Log into your account.

New Human Subjects Research Training

 Once you have logged in, click on “含羞草研究室 Courses”

Click on 含羞草研究室 Courses

Click on “Add a Course or Update Learner Groups”.  This will take you to the Curriculum page which lists several questions.

For Question #1, please choose “Social & Behavioral Research Investigators”Click on “Add a Course or Update Learner Groups”.  This will take you to the Curriculum page which lists several questions.

For Question #1, please choose “Social & Behavioral Research Investigators”

For Question #1, please choose “Social & Behavioral Research Investigators”

For the remainder of the questions you should choose “No” or “Not at this time”. 

(Please note that projects receiving NIH or NSF funding must complete the Responsible Conduct of Research [RCR] modules.  You should select “The RCR for Social & Behavioral” under Question #4.  If your project is not receiving NIH or NSF funding, you may choose “Not at this time”.) 

Click “Submit” at the bottom of the page.

For the remainder of the questions you should choose “No” or “Not at this time”.

You will now see the Social & Behavioral Research course available to you.  Click on the title of the course to begin training.

You will now see the Social & Behavioral Research course available to you.  Click on the title of the course to begin training.

Upon completion of the required modules, please print off and/or take a screenshot of the Course Module listing and the training certificate and include these with your protocol application.  The IRB cannot begin the review process until proof of training certification is provided for all investigators, including faculty sponsors for students.  Proof of training is required with all applications, even if it has been previously submitted with another application.  Training certificates need to be updated every three years.

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