Rick Tankersley, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development (RED), recently distributed an update on the rollout of the Niner Research integrated electronic administration (eRA) system.
Following is Tankersley’s message in full:
Dear Colleagues:
The rollout of the Niner Research integrated electronic research administration (eRA) system continues. We are preparing for the launch of the research protections modules, starting with the IRB/Human Subjects module. The IRB/Human Subjects submission, tracking, and management system of Niner Research is scheduled to go-live on July 1, 2021. In addition to the rollout of the IRB module, the Niner Research development teams from Research and Economic Development and OneIT are planning for the migration of certain data and information currently housed in the IRBIS system to Niner Research.
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July 1: Niner Research IRB module go-live to campus. New protocols should be submitted in Niner Research.
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July 9: (around 12 noon): IRBIS system is no longer available for modifications and renewals.
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July 9-25: IRBIS system available for administrative review and PI’s actions.
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July 26: IRBIS retirement.
Once the Niner Research IRB module is live, new initial study submissions should be submitted in Niner Research. Users are encouraged to wait for the Niner Research IRB module to go live on July 1 to submit new applications. The use of the IRBIS system should be limited to submitting study modifications and renewals before 12 noon, July 9, 2021, and for finalizing the administrative and IRB review steps for studies that are currently under review.
The Office of Research Protections and Integrity (ORPI) will provide more information in the coming weeks. Any information available for the transition from IRBIS to Niner Research IRB (e.g., timing, training, FAQs) will be available at our Niner Research website.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Rick Tankersley, Ph.D.
Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development
More information is available from Research and Economic Development.