University research policies regarding self-experimentation
To the University.
I would be grateful if you would, if possible, deal with this request under administrative arrangements rather than invoking the cumbersome machinery of the Freedom of Information/Right to Information Act.
I am seeking a copy of any policy documents that your university has (most likely with your Human Research Ethics Committee [HREC], or similar) regarding research involving self-experimentation, by which I mean those projects or experiments in which the only participant is the researcher themselves.
I am particularly interested in (i) whether your university has an explicit policy regarding self-experimentation, and (ii) whether self-experimentation requires HREC review.
Yours faithfully,
Mark R. Diamond
Dear Mark,
Thanks for your email. I'll follow up with the relevant internal staff members regarding your query. Please note that the University is closed from the 24th December 2022 until the 2nd January 2023 and that a number of staff will be on leave from the start of the year. In the meantime, I've provided a link below to the Melbourne Policy Library where you may be able to find an answer to your question.
https://policy.unimelb.edu.au/
Kind regards,
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Dear Mark,
Our enquiries indicate that the University does not have any policy documents regarding research involving self-experimentation, including any explicit policy. In regards to point ii) self-experimentation should be subject to review by the human research ethics committee (HREC), however we are not aware of any such projects being undertaken at UoM.
I trust this satisfies your request.
Thanks,
Freedom of Information | Information Regulation team Information Governance Services I Legal and Risk I Chief Operating Officer Portfolio The University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Victoria, Australia
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Dear FOI Team,
Many thanks for the reply and for the information.
Yours sincerely,
Mark R. Diamond