IRB


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Improves efficiency through a streamlined IRB submission and review process

  • Provides electronic support for the full life cycle of the research study, which includes initial submissions, modifications, reports of new information, and continuing reviews.
  • Automated reminders will notify researchers, reviewers and administrators of important milestones and when actions are needed in the review process.
  • UGA-specific guidance via integrated “help” menus will guide researchers through the process.

Increases transparency, easy access to protocols, and enhances communications

  • Investigators will have easy access to their entire project records in one location 24/7; this includes the approved protocol, recruitment materials, questionnaires, amendments, and the current consent forms.
  • Investigators will be able to see where the project is in the submission and review process, view IRB decision and approval letters, and view their entire study project history.
  • All communications between the researchers and the IRB/HSO can be contained within the system.

Going Green

  • By eliminating virtually all paper, the new system will be environmentally friendly.



FAQ's


 How can I find guidance on specific forms/pages in the electronic system?

 Look for Help menus to the right of the question in blue shaded areas or by clicking on the question mark icon next to specific questions.

Each Help menu provides important guidance or additional information relevant to the page or section where it appears.  Please take the time to view these especially when you are submitting in the IRB portal for the first time.

 My professor/Faculty Advisor has provided me with sample documents and templates. Can I use these to help prepare my submission?

 We recommend only using the samples and templates found in the IRB portal and on the Human Subjects Office (HSO) website.  Also, you should download new samples and templates each time you submit as these may be frequently updated to reflect changes in regulations or policies.

 What do I do if I cannot find my sponsor or source of funding in the list?

 Contact the Human Subjects Office (HSO) at 706.542.3199 or irb@uga.edu.

 What do I do if I cannot find one of my co-investigators in the list of people?

 The list of people that appears when you click on Select includes only active UGA employees and students.  Verify your co-investigator’s status; he or she may be retired or a visiting scholar, or not currently enrolled at UGA and, therefore, not active according to UGA authoritative data.  Contact the Human Subjects Office (HSO) at 706.542.3199 or irb@uga.edu to determine how to proceed.

 My co-investigators have informed me that their training requirement (CITI) is complete and/or current. Why does the IRB portal tell me that the “Submit” activity cannot be executed because my UGA co-investigator does not meet the training requirements for submission or an investigator’s training will expire within 30 days?

Training records from CITI are uploaded to the IRB portal at regular intervals.  Depending on when training record is updated, there may be a delay of one day in updating the completion status from CITI to the IRB portal.  Carefully review the Study Team Members CITI Training Records page for all investigators before submitting a request.  If the page shows “There are no items to display” or shows an Expiration Date less than 30 days in the future, but the investigator is sure that the training/refresher course is complete and current, there are two possible causes:  1) the investigator did not associate his/her CITI records with his/her UGA ID, or 2) the training or refresher training was just completed and therefore was not part of the previous night’s system update.

If the former is true, the investigator should login to CITI via the UGA CITI Login Portal to associate his/her CITI training record with his/her UGAID.


If the latter is true, wait a few hours and try to submit the study again.

 Why do I get an error message when I try to open/download one of the templates or checklists from the IRB portal?

Your office software settings may be blocking this function.  To check/change your settings in 2010 Microsoft Office Professional (for other versions of Microsoft Office, check with your departmental IT assistance):

  • Open Microsoft Word.
  • Go to File: Options: Trust Center: Settings: Protected View.
  • Uncheck all 3 options and click on Enable.
 I am a faculty advisor serving as PI for my student’s dissertation IRB project. Do I need to create and revise all the materials for the submission?

No, any member of the study team can create a submission in the IRB portal, but only the Principal Investigator (PI) can submit the request to the IRB.  The person who creates the study will be the Primary Contact by default and both the Primary Contact and the PI will receive system notifications such as review requests for clarifications/revisions. The student co-investigator can create and revise the submission and materials and notify the PI when the request is ready to be submitted to the IRB.  The PI only needs to click on “Submit” or “Submit Changes” and to authenticate his/her identity when prompted (by again entering his/her UGA MyID and password) to send the request to the IRB.  The PI can click on Read Submission or Printer View to review the information entered by the co-investigator prior to submission.

 I have multiple consent documents, instruments, recruitment materials. Can I combine these into one file to upload?

Since each item must be reviewed separately and even similar items may require different revisions during review, the IRB recommends for each distinct item to be uploaded separately as a Word document, if possible.  For consent documents, this is especially important as many consent documents are date-stamped with the approval period granted by the IRB and if a particular modification is just to one of the consent documents, the new approval period would only apply to that one document.  Instrument packets that are developed from multiple sources or from a licensed item may be uploaded as a single file, PDF as needed.

 How do I determine what type of request to make when I want to modify my active project?
  • If you are proposing a modification (amendment) to the approved study protocol and/or materials, choose Modification.
  • If your study will expire in the next 30 days, you can request for Continuing Review to have the IRB grant a new approval period.
  • If your study will expire in the next 30 days AND you want to propose a modification (amendment) to the approved protocol and/or materials, choose Modification and Continuing Review.
  • If your study is complete and meets the criteria for closure (see notes), choose Continuing Review or Close Study.

If you propose a Modification, you will need to indicate the scope of the change:

  • If you are only modifying the list of UGA research personnel (except for the PI), choose “Study Team Member Information” under Modification Scope. You will be presented with an abbreviated form that does not present all of the submission pages.
  • If you are modifying other parts of the study, including changing the PI, choose “Other Parts of the Study” under Modification Scope. You can edit the applicable sections/pages of the submission form and attach revised or new supporting documents.
 I received a notice that my study will expire three months from now. What should I do?

You will receive automated notices at 90, 60, and 30 days prior to expiration.  You are requested to submit the continuing review in a timely manner to allow the IRB enough time for review.  However, if you submit at time of first or second notice, in order for the IRB to retain last year’s anniversary date for the expiration of annual IRB approval of this study, the IRB will wait to conduct review 30 days or less prior to expiration.

 What if I have more questions?

If you have more questions, please contact the Human Subjects Office at irb@uga.edu or 706.542.3199.


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