IRB: Collaborative and External Studies
Collaborative studies are those in which each of the institutions involved are significantly
engaged in the research, usually by means of local investigators carrying out research
activities at each study site. If the study does not entail employees of external
institutions collecting data from participants, obtaining informed consent, or being
involved as members of the research team, then the work is probably not a collaborative
study. Likewise, if 91ÁÔÆæ study personnel will be asking employees at other institutions
to pass along recruitment information to prospective participants this, alone, does
not constitute a collaborative study.
For collaborations that involve both 91ÁÔÆæ investigators and external investigators,
different approaches may be used to obtain approval depending on how the research
will be conducted. Either each investigator can independently obtain approval from
their respective IRBs or one institution can agree to be the reviewing IRB; a reliance
agreement is established in the latter case.
In addition to the expectations outlined below for various circumstances, you may
also need to obtain ancillary agreements depending on the type of data or materials
shared between institutions. Agreements such as Data Use Agreements (DUAs) and Material
Transfer Agreements (MTAs) are handled by the 91ÁÔÆæ Research Foundation. The IRB office may direct you to the Research Foundation when applicable, though
an IRB reliance agreement process between intuitions can be pursued separately from
any additional agreements that may be required.
91ÁÔÆæ Investigators with External IRB Approval
The 91ÁÔÆæ IRB accepts IRB approvals from outside institutions that have an active so long as the reviewing IRB is willing to engage in a reliance agreement. We engage in reliance agreements for all review types, including administrative reviews of exempt research.
IRB Mentor User Guide for 91ÁÔÆæ Investigators Relying on an External IRB Approval (required
reading) [pdf]
Follow the instructions and steps outlined in this document for registering your external
IRB approval within our online submission system (IRB Mentor) to allow the 91ÁÔÆæ IRB
Office to initiate a reliance agreement with the reviewing IRB. For a link to the
IRB Mentor website, visit our submission page.
Required Documents
Most of these elements will be required within the IRB Mentor system and you will not be able to submit your request until you provide the required information. If we receive initial communication from an external IRB, it is still your responsibility to provide the information outlined below via the IRB Mentor system.
- The name, title, and contact details of the reviewing IRB.
- The name, title, contact details of the signatory official for the reviewing institution.
- The FWA number of the reviewing IRB.
- The tracking number assigned to the protocol by the reviewing IRB.
- A study approval letter from the reviewing IRB. If the external IRB is not willing to approve a protocol until a reliance agreement is established, you are responsible for submitting all other documents except for the approval notification.
- The IRB application, outlining the methods and procedures of the study, which lists you as part of the study personnel.
- Consent documents, if applicable.
- Data instruments, if applicable.
- Any site-specific forms required by the reviewing IRB and/or the reliance agreement form that the external IRB wishes to use. The reliance agreement form is typically referred to as an Institutional Authorization Agreement (IAA). If the reviewing IRB does not supply a form, we will provide our own.
- Be prepared to explain how 91ÁÔÆæ is involved in the study, whether subjects will be
recruited on campus (if so, provide the recruitment materials), whether data will
be collected on campus, and what kind of information will be shared with external
team members.
Confirmation Notification
The 91ÁÔÆæ IRB Office will contact the reviewing IRB to establish a reliance agreement once we receive your submission. You will receive an email that you may begin the study only after a reliance agreement is established. The timeframe for the confirmation will depend on whether the external IRB is willing to serve as the IRB of record and how quickly they can provide the signed agreement. We recommend that you contact the reviewing IRB ahead of time to confirm their cooperation and to determine a timeline for the signing of the reliance agreement. If we are unable to establish a reliance agreement, the 91ÁÔÆæ IRB will conduct its own review and you will be asked to provide a complete 91ÁÔÆæ application via the IRB Mentor system.
91ÁÔÆæ IRB Approved Studies with External Personnel
91ÁÔÆæ investigators may list external personnel in their applications. However, the 91ÁÔÆæ IRB does not assume responsibility for the compliance of external personnel. Instead, external personnel should contact their IRB, either to coordinate a reliance agreement with the 91ÁÔÆæ IRB as the IRB of record or to have their IRB conduct a separate review for their activities. External personnel who do not have the support of an external IRB and have not established a contract with 91ÁÔÆæ should not receive access to individually identifying information about subjects. 91ÁÔÆæ investigators are encouraged to be judicious about who they add as part of the study personnel, as responsibility for compliance rests with the 91ÁÔÆæ PI in the event that external personal do not have the support of an outside IRB.
International Research Involving Human Subjects
The 91ÁÔÆæ IRB does not recognize informal agreements between 91ÁÔÆæ investigators and international collaborators. The IRB does not have the authority to grant permission to conduct research that relies on the support of non-US institutions or personnel to access human subjects or their identifying information unless a formal arrangement is in place. 91ÁÔÆæ investigators may either elect to only receive de-identified data from international collaborators (thus eliminating the involvement of human subjects in the activities of 91ÁÔÆæ affiliates) or they must pursue a formal agreement via the CSU Chancellor's Office if they wish to rely on international institutional support for access to subjects or their identifying information. Contact the Associate Vice President of Research for information on pursuing a CSU-level agreement.
For international research where local institutional support is not needed, 91ÁÔÆæ investigators are responsible for determining what kinds of permissions are needed from the country where the human subjects research will be conducted and for providing documentation to the IRB that the local requirements have been fulfilled. Permissions may include (but are not limited to) formal applications via the country’s embassy or regulatory authority, a local ethics review, as well as the fulfillment of all applicable local privacy laws.
In addition, investigators traveling abroad should review the information and expectations regarding international travel provided on the Compliance Office website.
External Investigators Conducting Non-Collaborative Studies at 91ÁÔÆæ
Non-91ÁÔÆæ investigators who wish to conduct human subjects research at San Jose State University should seek IRB approval from their home institution, and be prepared to provide evidence of IRB approval to anyone who requests it. The 91ÁÔÆæ IRB does not provide review services or evaluate research projects conducted by external investigators. The 91ÁÔÆæ IRB will not provide you with an acknowledgment regarding your study, and we will not take responsibility for or provide institutional support for your research activities.
Campus departments and staff are not obligated to assist you with your research activities, including the recruitment of subjects or the release of student directory information. Cooperation by the campus community is strictly voluntary. The IRB office will not assist you with recruitment, the acquisition of secondary data, or referrals to 91ÁÔÆæ personnel or offices. Voluntary cooperation by 91ÁÔÆæ personnel does not mean that 91ÁÔÆæ endorses your study.