The Office of Research Compliance – Who to Contact Guide

1) Who Are We & What We Do- 

The Office of Research Compliance supports ethical and compliant research involving human participants and animal subjects at OHIO. We oversee the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), ensuring all research meets federal, state, and institutional standards. We also manage the Cayuse Human Ethics and Cayuse Animal Oversight modules, which serve as the online platforms for submitting, reviewing, and tracking IRB and IACUC protocols. Additionally, we oversee the Conflict of Interest in Sponsored Programs process and the Outside Interests module in Cayuse, which facilitates the disclosure and management of financial and personal interests to ensure transparency and integrity in research. 


2) Who to Contact Matrix- 

Use the matrix below to identify the best person to help with your specific questions or research needs. Each team member listed has expertise in a particular area, so you can go directly to the person who can assist you most efficiently.

NOTE: For Human Ethics Module users, it is *highly recommended* that you contact the analyst assigned to your submission with questions. You can follow along with our how-to steps in Section 6. below to identify the analyst assigned to your submission.  


Leadership

IRB Staff

IACUC Staff

Hillary Snyder, PhD

Director

740-593-03444 

Biomedical Research
Social Behavioral Research
Whitney Dutcher

IACUC Manager

dutcherw@ohio.edu    740-593-0318 

Jeanette Eckert, PhD

 Associate Director j.eckert@ohio.edu740-593-0113 

Lori Miller, PhD

   IRB Analyst lorimiller@ohio.edu  740-597-1270 

Jason Moss, PhD

Research Compliance Coordinator II

740-593-1927 

Individual Areas of Expertise
  • questions or concerns about participant rights in human subjects' research

 

  • reporting or discussing research misconduct related to OU Policy 19.048

 

  • complaints or inquiries that have not been resolved with prior consultation with IRB or IACUC staff

 

  • conflicts of interest in sponsored programs and or the Cayuse Outside Interests Module 
  •  IRB reliance agreements (e.g., SMART IRB, single IRB arrangements, for research involving multiple institutions)

 

  • Clinicaltrials.gov

 

  • Research Match

 

  • biomedical research involving human subjects and or the Biomedical IRB including:(Exempt, Expedited and Full Board submissions)

 

  • not research with human subjects (NHSR)

 

  • The Cayuse Human Ethics Module
  • social, behavioral, and educational research with human subjects and or the Social Behavioral IRB including:(Exempt, Expedited and Full Board submissions)

 

  • not research with human subjects (NHSR)

 

  • Questions about if class projects require IRB review

 

  • Questions about international research

 

  • The Cayuse Human Ethics Module 
  • social and behavioral research with human subjects including:(Exempt and Expedited submissions)

 

  • not research with human subjects (NHSR)

 

  • Questions about international research

 

  • The Cayuse Human Ethics Module

 

  • research with animal subjects and or the IACUC

 

  • inter-institutional assurances & MOUs (animal subjects research) 

 

  • Study team member training requirements 

 

  • The Cayuse Animal Oversight Module 
How to Contact

Option 1: Reach Out Directly

Want to set up a Teams or in-person meeting with Hillary? Feel free to reach out to me directly by email or phone hillary.snyder@ohio.edu

740-593-0344 and I’ll be happy to schedule a time that works for you. 

 

Option 2: Book a Quick 15‑Minute Session

Just need a little help? You can grab a fast, focused 15‑minute meeting with me using the link below, perfect for quick questions or simple requests.

Book with Hillary!

Option 1: Reach Out Directly

Want to set up a Teams  meeting with Jeanette? Feel free to reach out to me directly by email or phone j.eckert@ohio.edu           740-593-0113, and I’ll be happy to schedule a time that works for you. 

 

Option 2: Book a Quick 15‑Minute Session

Just need a little help? You can grab a fast, focused 15‑minute meeting with me using the link below, perfect for quick questions or simple requests.

Option 1: Reach Out Directly

Want to set up a Teams meeting with Lori? Feel free to reach out to me directly by email or phone lorimiller@ohio.edu  740-597-1270, and I’ll be happy to schedule a time that works for you.

 

Option 2: Book a Quick 15‑Minute Session

Just need a little help? You can grab a fast, focused 15‑minute meeting with me using the link below, perfect for quick questions or simple requests.

Option 1: Reach Out Directly

Want to set up a Teams meeting with Jason? Feel free to reach out to me directly by email or phone mossj@ohio.edu 

740-593-1927, and I’ll be happy to schedule a time that works for you. 

 

Option 2: Book a Quick 15‑Minute Session

Just need a little help? You can grab a fast, focused 15‑minute meeting with me using the link below, perfect for quick questions or simple requests.

Option 1: Reach Out Directly

Want to set up a Teams or in-person meeting with Whitney?

Feel free to reach out to me directly by email or phone dutcherw@ohio.edu    740-593-0318, and I’ll be happy to schedule a time that works for you. 

 

Option 2: Book a Quick 15‑Minute Session

Just need a little help? You can grab a fast, focused 15‑minute meeting with me using the link below, perfect for quick questions or simple requests.


3) Not Sure Who to Contact? 

If you're unsure about who to contact, reach out to our general inbox and main phone: 

Email: compliance@ohio.edu Phone: 740-593-0664 


4) Services Offered by the IRB Staff- 

  • 15-Minute Fix- These bite-sized sessions are designed for researchers with active IRB protocol submissions who need targeted guidance. Use the booking link above to book a 15 Minute Fix with your IRB analyst. NOTE: Faculty advisors must attend the 15-Minute Fix session with the student they are advising. 
  • Group Presentations- Interested in a presentation? Email compliance@ohio.edu with your preferred date, time, and topic, we'll do our best to accommodate your request based on availability. 


5) How to Best Interact with Us-

  • Have your protocol number ready (IRB or IACUC) when reaching out via phone or email; it helps us address your question(s) more efficiently. 
  • For students, when reaching out with questions about your IRB submission, please include your faculty advisor in the email. This ensures they’re aware of your inquiry and our response, which helps support your learning and keeps everyone on the same page.
  • Feeling stuck? Please reach out to the analyst assigned to your submission first, connecting early can help avoid frustration and get you the most direct support. 


6) Identifying your IRB Analyst- Please follow along with the (3) steps below.

1. To identify the IRB Analyst assigned to your submission, first locate your list of studies under the “My Studies” menu. Next, click on the protocol number hyperlink. Alternatively, you can click on the “Studies” tab on the top navigation ribbon to view your studies. 

Screenshot in Cayuse with an arrow pointing to "Whitney's Test Submission" under "My Studies"

2. The following page that populates will contain your study details. In the middle of the screen, you will see a hyperlink of the submission type. In this example, the submission is an Initial submission. Click on the hyperlink. 

Screenshot in Cayuse with an arrow pointing to "Initial" under "active submissions"

3. The name of your IRB analyst will be displayed in the center left of the page under “Current Analyst”. In the example below, Andy Analyst is the assigned Analyst. Again, your IRB analyst should be your first point of contact for questions about the submission.  

Screenshot in Cayuse with a red box around "Current Analyst: Andy Analyst"