Thursday, February 12th - Drop-In Office Hours 

With requirements in full effect for review of all ‘'Data from People,' the HARC Office is in person with the Human Subjects Committee members who review these projects and current Lab researchers conducting this work to answer your questions! 

          • What would make my project Human Subjects Research (HSR)?
            • Does it make a difference if I collect information anonymously instead of with names?
            • What if I just want a couple of quotes and not a systematic investigation?
          • How does the Human Subjects Committee review these protocols?
            • What kind of criteria is used for approval of HSR?
            • What about “Exempt” HSR, my colleagues don’t have to go through an IRB for this?
          • Are there people at the Lab who can help with best practices for my project design?
            • Are there social science research design practices that should still apply with user experience research or general surveys for program evaluation?
            • Are there specific best practices for when business data is being collected?

Come enjoy free refreshments and discuss how we can help your project to benefit from new processes and best practices, even if it doesn't fall under the HSR regulations. The HARC Office is here to connect you with resources across the Lab, and help prepare your project for success!

Prioritizing these requirements upholds our commitment to scientific integrity, stewardship, and respect for the individuals who make our research possible. Your engagement in this process will help us continue to lead the way in world-changing research while safeguarding the trust of our communities.

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Friday, December 12th - Information Session on Human Subjects Determinations

This session prioritized Q&A on the new requirements for determinations for use of Data from People and how you can partner with HARC to design and execute your research, with walkthroughs of the new process!

Slides

Submit use of Data From People for an HSR Determination

TOWN HALL RESOURCES

Thank you for joining the Research Compliance Office and Lab leadership for our Town Halls to learn about NEW REQUIREMENTS for all National Labs. 

All 3 Town Halls covered the same critical updates, including:

  • Required Reviews of all DATA FROM PEOPLE by the HARC Office - Human Subjects Determination
                • Collecting data from people through anonymous feedback surveys, expert interviews and focus groups.
                • Developing algorithms with or otherwise analyzing data sourced from people, even when publicly-available or de-identified e.g., population-level health information, customer data, genomic sequences, or images or video of the general public
                • Purchasing or receiving anonymous human samples from a collaborator for analysis or to conduct testing.
  • Ongoing Oversight of Human Subjects Research:
                • Clarifying the Process - Ask HARC Questions, partner with us! 
                • REQUIRED immediate reporting!
                • Additional Annual Check-ins for FY26! 


Slide Deck: Slides HARC Town Hall 8-25-25.pdf

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