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Ethics Committee

Scientists require the vote of an ethics committee to conduct medical research projects or studies involving human subjects in other disciplines.

Medical research projects must be advised or approved in accordance with various legal requirements. This task is performed by the medical specialist group of the ethics committee, established over 40 years ago. It acts on the basis of the Declaration of Helsinki of the World Medical Association and other regulations as well as applicable law. It takes into account scientific standards and relevant national and international recommendations. In accordance with the legal requirements, the medical specialist group of the ethics committee is composed of physicians, pharmacology specialists, persons with experience in the field of experimental design and statistics as well as computer science, persons with experience in the field of ethics, laypersons and lawyers qualified to hold judicial office.

In 2023, TUM was the first university in Germany to additionally establish a non-medical specialist group of the ethics committee due to an increasing number of requests from the non-medical area. The non-medical expert group reviews research projects primarily with regard to methodology and possible impacts on humans, animals and the environment. It is composed of experienced scientists from all schools of TUM in order to adequately assess the various research projects.

Submit request online

Submit your request for assessment through the ethics committee’s online portal. The submission will then be assigned to the relevant specialist group. and non-medical projects.

Office

Upcoming meetings and key principles

Current meeting dates of the ethics committee, important information on how to submit requests for various types of studies, especially from the medical area, as well as links to legal and ethical principles are provided by the office of the ethics committee.

Medical specialist group

The medical ethics committee is responsible for medical research projects submitted by scientists from TUM and the university hospital, including e.g. proposals in accordance with the German Arzneimittelgesetzt (AMG) or if an assessment by physicians is required by law.

Chair

Prof. Dr.
Georg Schmidt

TUM University Hospital Rechts der Isar

Deputy

Prof. em. Dr.
Kurt Ulm
Former Head of Biometry at the Institute for Medical Statistics and Epidemiology
TUM University Hospital Rechts der Isar

Deputy

Prof. em. Dr.
Christian Peschel

TUM University Hospital Rechts der Isar

All members

Submission FAQ: Medicine

Details on how to submit different types of medical research proposals, such as studies under the Arzneimittelgesetz (AMG) / Clinical Trial Regulation (CTR), or also Medical Device Regulation (MDR), and In-vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR).

Non-medical specialist group

At TUM, an ethics vote is not mandatory for non-medical studies. Nevertheless, it may be reasonable or necessary to obtain one, especially for participant studies. Therefore, please check whether you need a vote to conduct or publish your study. We will be happy to advise you and issue a vote after successful examination.

Chair

Prof. Dr.
Klaus Bengler

TUM School of Engineering and Design

Permanent deputy

Prof. Dr.
Alwine Mohnen

TUM School of Management

All members by schools

Computation, Information and Technology

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Ott

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. Klaus Diepold

Deputy member

Engineering and Design

Prof. Dr. Klaus Bengler

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Bogenberger

Deputy member

Natural Sciences

Prof. em. Dr. Wolfgang Domcke

Prof. Dr. Friedrich Simmel

Deputy member

Life Sciences

Prof. Dr. Brigitte Poppenberger

Prof. Dr. Heinz Bernhardt

Deputy member

Medicine and Health

Prof. Dr. Orkan Okan

Dr. Fabian Stöcker

Deputy member

Management

Prof. Dr. Alwine Mohnen

Prof. em. Dr. Robert K. Frhr. von Weizsäcker

Deputy member

Social Sciences and Technology

Prof. Dr. Janina Steinert

Dr. Jennifer Diedrich

Deputy member

Prof. Dr. Jörg Niewöhner

Deputy member

Submission FAQ: Non-medical projects

Contact

Office of the TUM Ethics Committee
TUM School of Medicine and Health
Ismaninger StraĂźe 22
81675 Munich (Germany)
Tel. +49 89 4140 7737
ethikkommissionspam prevention@mri.tum.de

Statutes and regulations

Please note that the information provided on this page regarding submissions to the ethics committee is for general information purposes only. Only the respective statutes and regulations in their currently valid versions are legally binding.

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