Will research involve Recombinant DNA?(Required) Investigators are reminded that they must adhere to
the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules (NIH Guidelines) when they perform research that is conducted at or sponsored by an entity receiving any NIH support for recombinant DNA research. Therefore, even privately funded projects employing recombinant DNA must adhere to the NIH Guidelines if they are being carried out at, or funded by, an organization that has any NIH contracts, grants, or other support for this kind of research.
Human Participants The Reynolda Campus Institutional Review Board (IRB) protects the rights and welfare of human participants involved in research conducted under the auspices of Wake Forest University, in accordance with its Federal-wide Assurance and 45 CFR §46.
If you are unsure if your research requires IRB approval please contact the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.
Research Activities Involving Radioactivity The Radiation Safety Office the research and clinical uses of radioactive materials and radiation producing equipment throughout the WFU. Working with the General Radiation Safety Committee (research use) and the Medical Radiation Safety Committee (clinical use) this program offers extensive services in order to ensure compliance with state and federal radiation safety and security regulations.