- Research activities involving no more than minimal risk may be reviewed by the Research Ethics Review Committee Chair through the Expedited Review procedure. Investigators may request that their study receive an expedited Review however, the Research Ethics Review Committee will make the final determination.
- If, upon review by the Chair the study does not meet the criteria for Expedited Review, the Investigator will be notified by fax and mail that a full review is required.
- The following would not normally be eligible for Expedited Review:
- Genetic studies
- Studies that involve medical intervention
Examples of research studies that may be eligible for Expedited Review include:
- Collection of excreta and external secretions including sweat, urine, uncannulated saliva, placenta removed at delivery and amniotic fluid at time of rupture of the membrane prior to or during labor.
- Recording of data from subjects 18 years of age or older using non-invasive procedures routinely employed in clinical practice.
- This includes the use of physical sensors that are applied either to the surface of the body or at a distance and do not involve input of matter or significant amounts of energy into the subject or an invasion of the subject’s privacy.
- It also includes such procedures as weighing, testing sensory acuity, electrocardiography, electroencephalography, thermography, detection of naturally occurring radioactivity, diagnostic echography, and electroretinography.
- It does not include exposure to electromagnetic radiation outside the visible range (for example: xrays, microwaves).
- Collection of blood samples by venipuncture, in amounts not exceeding 450 milliliters in an eight week period and no more often than two times per week, from subjects 18 years of age or older and who are in good health and not pregnant.
- Moderate exercise by healthy volunteers.
- The study of existing data, documents, records, pathological specimens, or diagnostic specimens.