ESTR Support | ESTR Support What is ESTR? ESTR is the Electronic Submission Tracking Reporting system for Harvard Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) This system: Automates the IRB submission and review processes; Is a place to store and access submission documents and meeting documentation; and Allows for easier reporting for business process and regulatory purposes
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Study Submission Guide | ESTR Support To use this submission guide: Download a pdf copy of all sections in one document; Navigate to information by searching via keyword, using the search box at the upper-right of this screen (or on any page of this support site); or Click the guide sections linked to the right of this page
IRB Study Submission Guide - estrsupport. fss. harvard. edu Each of the individuals listed must complete human research training unless you clearly indicate that the individual is listed simply for access to this study record by checking the ESTR-IRB Administrative Support Only role (in the Study Team Member details and via “Add comment” on the submission workspace)
IRB Staff Administration Guide - estrsupport. fss. harvard. edu IRB Process Overview The IRB system treats all types of submissions—studies, sites, and follow-on submissions—very similarly You perform the similar types of activities and follow the same process for each, with small exceptions The questions asked are different for each type of submission, but the workflow follows a similar path
Prepare a New Submission | ESTR Support Study Submission Guide Resource ESTR Lab-Class Session Slides Resource Create a New Request for Ceded Review Resource
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IRB Study Reviewer Guide - estrsupport. fss. harvard. edu When ESTR was upgraded in October 2015, pre- and post- migration snapshots for existing submissions were captured to verify data elements affected by data migration These snapshots were recorded for tracking purposes and do not represent a change in the study Historically, when a printable packet was created, an additional link would appear here