U-M Research & Compliance

Policies & Procedures

The University of Michigan’s human research participants policy as outlined in the Standard Practice Guide (SPG) defines the role of the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) at the institution.  The HRPP policy is guided in turn by federal regulations, such as the “Common Rule” and ethical guidance, such as the Belmont Report.

Ethical Guidance

The human subject protections codified in the CFR are founded on the ethical guidelines outlined in the:

U-M investigators conducting human subjects research are expected to be familiar with the Belmont Report principles through training.

Additional resource: International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects (eBook from the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences ) 

Related U-M Policies & Resources

The following lists the U-M policies for activities that have a human subjects research component:

Federal Regulations

The Common Rule guidelines are codified into law in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and published in the Federal Register by the agencies of the U.S. government.  The list below represents a few of the federal agencies from which U-M receives support for human subjects research. The links below reference federal websites or documents that contain policies, explain specific provisions, and provide links to resources for that agency.

Data Protection Policies

Federal and other data privacy and protection policies may impact human subjects research, including:

FERP (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, U.S. Department of Education)

protects the privacy of student education records and establishes guidelines for accessing records.  

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation, European Union (EU))

mandates standards for handling certain personal data of EU residents and non-EU citizens located in the EU. 

Questions?

To ask a question, express concerns, or provide suggestions about human research protections at U-M, please send a message to [email protected].