Intramural NIH IRB Metrics
There are four dashboards which provide information about NIH IRB submission volumes and approval timelines.
There are four dashboards which provide information about NIH IRB submission volumes and approval timelines.
These dashboards are only available to NIH staff. Please note that when you first access the dashboards, you will need to request access. Click on either of the dashboard links, and you will be taken to the SharePoint site where you need to sign in using your NIH username (username@nih.gov), and then request access. That process should take less than one business day. You will be notified via email after access has been granted.
NIH IRB Submission and Approval Volumes
This dashboard includes submitted, approved and in-review submissions. It has six pages. Users can filter the results by selecting institution, study type, reviewing IRB or date range.
You can also visualize data regarding new, approved and in-review submissions for each IC at NIH and participating sites using this dashboard.
NIH IRB Approval Timelines
This report provides median number of days each type of submission stays in the state such as Pre-Review, IRB Review, and Post Review. Users can filter the report by selecting different review, submission and study types and different date ranges. This dashboard has two pages. One for the NIH ICs submissions and the other one is for participating sites submissions.
Non-NIH IRB Studies and Submission and Approval Volumes
This dashboard shows data for NIH intramural research that is being reviewed by an external, non-NIH IRB and includes submitted, approved, and in-review submissions. It contains three pages. Users can filter the results by selecting an institution, study type, modification scope, or date range.
Non-NIH IRB Studies and Submissions Approval Timeline
This report shows data for NIH intramural research that is being reviewed by an external, non-NIH IRB and provides the median number of days each type of submission spends in Pre-Review, IRB Review, and with the research team. Users can filter the report by selecting different submission types, study types, and date ranges.