The IRB and me: How does the Institutional Review Board help researchers?
Part 2 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board shows how an ecologist learned the ropes of the IRB process.
Read MorePart 2 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board shows how an ecologist learned the ropes of the IRB process.
Read MorePart 1 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board explores how it started and how it’s going.
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