Sponsors
Currently Accepting Just-in-Time
(JIT)
Human Subjects Review
- National Institutes
of Health (NIH)
April 2001, The National
Institutes of Health
(NIH) accepts Just-in-Time
Review for new and
competing renewal grants.
NIH Announcement: Revised
Policy for IRB Review (04/01)
NIH
Institutes, Centers
and Offices
- Center for Disease
Control (CDC)
July 2001, CDC Policy on
Just-in-Time review. The
CDC has accepted Just-in-Time
review, as described in
the announcement below.
Efforts to Protect Human Subjects Participants - 06/08/01 (pdf) 46 kb
- National
Institute of Justice
(NIJ)
February 2003, NIJ on
Just in Time Review:
The National Institute
of Justice now accepts
Just-in-Time Review
- Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
May 2002: The EPA has decided
that proposals need not
be accompanied by documentation
that an IRB application
has been submitted for
review.
- Doris Duke Charitable
Foundation
April 2005
- Most industry
sponsors (pharmaceutical
companies, device manufacturers,
and others) accept
just-in-time IRB approval
for review of activities
involving human subjects
required by their contracts
with the UW.
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