{"id":1751,"date":"2016-12-09T12:44:41","date_gmt":"2016-12-09T20:44:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.washington.edu\/research\/?page_id=1751"},"modified":"2026-04-02T08:55:48","modified_gmt":"2026-04-02T15:55:48","slug":"does-your-research-involve-human-subjects","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.washington.edu\/research\/hsd\/do-i-need-irb-review\/does-your-research-involve-human-subjects\/","title":{"rendered":"Step 2. Does Your Research Involve Human Subjects?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Definition 1: FDA-regulated research<\/strong><\/p>\n Applies to<\/strong>: Research that is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and<\/strong> that involves the use of a drug, device, or other item regulated by the FDA.<\/p>\n Human subject<\/strong>: A living individual who participates in a research investigation, as (a) a recipient of an item regulated by the FDA; (b) as a control; or (c) on whose specimen an investigational device is used.<\/p>\n Definition 2: Research that is not regulated by the FDA<\/strong><\/p>\n Applies to<\/strong>: All research that is not described in Definition 1.<\/p>\n Human subject<\/strong>: A living individual about whom<\/strong> a researcher obtains (1) data through intervention<\/strong> or interaction<\/strong> with the individual or (2) identifiable<\/strong> private<\/strong> information. Review the worksheet, Human Subjects Research Determination<\/a> for definitions of the bolded words.<\/p>\n Individuals may be human subjects before they have provided consent, if the criteria defining a \u201chuman subject\u201d have been met. This is most likely to occur when with screening or pre-screening activities, such as examining identifiable medical records in order to select possible participants.<\/p>\n You may perform and document a self-determination, following the instructions in the worksheet, Human Subjects Research Determination<\/a>. Note that HSD has the authority to over-rule a researcher\u2019s self-determination or the determination of another institution.<\/p>\n Otherwise, follow these directions if you\u2019d like to have a formal determination about whether your activity involves human subjects. Example situations for which a determination might be appropriate:\u00a0(1)<\/strong> you need a determination in order to obtain or access data from a source; (2)<\/strong> you think you might need a determination later when you publish results; (3)<\/strong> you have a complicated project. When a formal HSD determination is requested, the project activities should not begin until HSD sends the determination letter.<\/p>\n The determination applies only to the activity as initially described. A new determination should be made before making changes to the project that might affect the determination.<\/p>\n Researchers continue to be responsible for:<\/p>\n Determine whether your activity may qualify for exempt status.<\/a><\/p>\n Why this matters If your research does not involve human subjects, you do not need to obtain Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval or a determination of…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":15,"featured_media":0,"parent":6327,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"templates\/page-builder-units-small-hero.php","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-1751","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\nRelationship to obtaining consent<\/h2>\n
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Request a determination (optional)<\/h2>\n
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Researcher responsibilities for projects that do not involve human subjects research activities.<\/h2>\n
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Next step, if you think your activity involves research with human subjects<\/h2>\n
More information<\/h2>\n
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