The following websites provide useful information concerning the Institutional Review Board.

This office in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides guidance to universities as they seek to comply with federal regulations concerning protection of human subjects in research.
The ORI promotes integrity in biomedical and behavioral research supported by the Public Health Service (PHS) at about four thousand institutions worldwide. ORI monitors institutional investigations of research misconduct and facilitates the responsible conduct of research through educational, preventive, and regulatory activities.
This non-membership organization was founded in 1974 to advance strong research programs within a context of ethical practice. It is affiliated with the Applied Research Ethics National Association (ARENA), which is a national service and membership organization for communication among professionals about research, health care, and ethics.
All research conducted at NIJ or supported with NIJ funds must comply with all federal, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, and NIJ regulations and policies.
Addresses the protection and privacy of research study participants.
Summary of observations and comments from NIH regarding compliance and proactive site visits.
Provides information about the training module for the researcher and the tutorial "Human Participant Protections: Education for Research Teams." This course offers one option to fulfill the obligation for education in the area of human-participant protection.