This guide page is meant as a resource for students, faculty, staff, and others who are new to the process of submitting an application to the Committee for Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS), UC Berkeley’s Institutional Review Board (IRB). It provides key information and associated content links to other areas of the CPHS website. The Office for Protection of Human Subjects (OPHS) is the administrative office that supports the CPHS.
The guidance is organized into four parts:
Start the process early! If your project needs CPHS review, you should submit your application at least eight weeks in advance of when you plan to begin the research. We receive a high volume of applications, and most need adjustments before they may be considered review-ready. Please plan accordingly.
Go to What Needs Review for general guidance and helpful examples of activities that may or may not trigger the requirement to submit an application for CPHS approval. You may also complete the following questionnaire to determine whether or not you are conducting human subjects research: Am I Conducting Human Subjects Research? (If you’re unsure about the questionnaire results, please contact OPHS for guidance.)
Special Guidance for Student Researchers and Their Advisors
Note that while some Student-Initiated Research Activities (SIRA) involving human subjects may require approval by CPHS, many others do not. This is discussed in the CPHS guidance document Ethical Issues in Student-Initiated Research Activities (SIRA) with Human Subjects.
If you are planning to conduct a SIRA project, be sure to read the Ethical Issues document above as well as Guidance on Designing Student-Initiated Research Activities (SIRA). These guidance documents were written specifically to assist students and their faculty mentors with SIRA projects.
If it appears that you need to submit a CPHS application, go to Types of Review and read the descriptions for new Exempt and new Non-Exempt applications. This information will help you determine which type of application is appropriate for your research.
Incoming Faculty: IRB approval from another institution does not automatically transfer to UCB. In your role as a UCB affiliate, you must obtain CPHS approval prior to engaging in or resuming any human subjects research activities (including data analysis). Contact OPHS for further guidance.
After reviewing the descriptions, if you are still unsure whether to submit or which type of application to submit, email OPHS, or call us at (510) 642‑7461. Our phone consultation hours are 1 – 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
1. In order to submit an application to CPHS, you need to work with a Principal Investigator (PI). Student or Postdoctoral Investigators are not considered eligible to be a PI on any research project unless granted exceptional PI status.
2. Human subjects training requirement. UCB faculty (with some exceptions), staff, and students engaged in human subjects research must complete the online Human Subjects Curriculum CITI course (UCB-course sequence).
The courses noted above are specific to UCB and required by CPHS. Researchers who have completed a CITI Human Research course at another institution should contact CITI to transfer modules in common and then finish the UCB course by completing any outstanding modules as applicable.
Note: The CITI Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) curriculum is not required for the CPHS approval process. However, ALL students, postdocs, faculty and other senior personnel supported by NSF funds must complete the RCR training course before any funding can be awarded. Please see Responsible Conduct of Research for additional information.
3. CPHS Guidance on specific topics. Before you start the CPHS application, review the guidance topics listed, many of which will be helpful to first-time researchers (e.g., engagement, exempt research, recruitment, informed consent, parental permission and child assent, data security, secondary analysis of existing data). The guidance documents will provide you with a framework for what to include in the application.
4. Research collaborations involving an external institution, or another UC. Research involving external collaborations will require additional planning and coordination. If your external colleagues are engaged in the research, this may also involve IRB review at the other institution, or a process whereby one IRB relies upon the review of another IRB. If external collaborators intend to rely on UCB’s IRB review, be sure to include a UCB Request to Review Research for Another Institution/Individual form with your protocol application.
1. eProtocol is the CPHS online application system. Before you begin the application, review the instructions and FAQ pages.
2. The Review Cycle. Submitted eProtocol applications are assigned to an appropriate review panel (i.e., exempt, non-exempt expedited, or full CPHS Committee). Exempt and non-exempt expedited protocols are reviewed on a rolling basis, and in the order received. Protocols that require full Committee review are assigned to the appropriate panel for review at the next available meeting.
See Types of Review for the general time frame needed to review and approve each of the various application types.
Once you have your CPHS approval (congratulations!), be sure to review the following information so that you remain alert to your ongoing responsibilities as a UCB Investigator. Communicate regularly with your PI/research team throughout the implementation of the study. Contact OPHS at any time if you have any questions or concerns.
Approval Period. The CPHS approval letter will include an effective date and an expiration date. Be sure to make a note of the expiration date. Additionally, review the Study Renewal/Continuation section below.