I started my own IRB last summer. Why? Well, I was tired of latching on to different universities. Every time I used K-State's IRB, I had to rope in Dr. K. And every time I published, since he didn't do anything more than latch onto my IRB, I never included him as an author. It felt weird.
Texas A&M's IRB process took months to complete. That was one good thing about K-State's. It usually takes less than a week.

