To outline the policy regarding use of research data collected at UI when an individual leaves to take a position at another institution.
The University takes the position that it owns any research data collected by faculty, staff or students. Any work (e.g., analysis, manuscript preparation) using identifiable data needs to be done under IRB approval – whether at Iowa or another institution.
Identifiable Private Information. This is defined as private information about behavior that occurs in a context in which an individual can reasonably expect that no observation or recording is taking place, and information which has been provided for specific purposes by an individual and which the individual can reasonably expect will not be made public (for example, a medical record). This information is considered individually identifiable if the identity of the subject is or may readily be ascertained by the investigator or associated with the information.
(If information includes Protected Health Information (as defined later under Protected Health Information), identifiable information includes any of the following information for the individual, relative, employer, or household member of the individual:
This means that if you leave the University and have closed out your HawkIRB project (which you must do upon termination of your connection to Iowa), you will:
If your data will be de-identified (i.e., if you are able to continue your work with a data set containing only aggregated data and/or data that have no identifiers), you may be able to work with the data at your new institution without formal IRB approval, although it would be wise to review this with the IRB at the new institution.