ATREE is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in its research and outreach to communities. This is implemented through comprehensive policies on animal and plant research and human subjects . The Institutional Review Board (IRB) provides resources to ATREE students, researchers and field staff to help them understand and comply with these policies.
Purpose
All researchers who lead a research project or undertake PhD research at ATREE are required to follow ethical guidelines as they pertain to research on human subjects, animals or plants and the use of technology towards this research. The IRB will be the authority to ensure that research projects and PhD studies adhere to ethical guidelines and issue clearance.
Constitution
The IRB will comprise of experts who can assess and evaluate project proposals and PhD research proposals so that they meet ethical standards as regards research on human subjects and technologies. The ATREE Animal Ethics Committee (AAEC), constituted as per government mandate, is a specialized body of the IRB dealing exclusively with research involving animals and plants. The IRB is comprised of the Convenor of the Academy (who serves as the IRB chair), the chair AAEC and three experts, of who atleast two are experienced social scientists nominated by the Executive Committee.
Approval Process