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A Research Ethics Board (REB) is responsible for reviewing research proposals involving human participants to ensure ethical standards are maintained. This includes evaluating the study's design, informed consent processes, potential risks and benefits, and the protection of participants' rights and welfare. The REB aims to ensure that research adheres to ethical guidelines and regulatory requirements, safeguarding participants throughout the research process.

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