Migration Information and FAQs

Migration 

The first migration will begin at 7pm  on Thursday, January 12, 2023.  In the “first wave,” the only protocols that will be migrated are approved studies that do not have an amendment or progress report in process.   Studies that do not migrate in the first wave will migrate in the “second wave” if the action is completed.  If the action is not completed by the time of the second wave, then it will migrate without that action being processed (the investigator will need to start over with the modification or CR in PROTECT). The exact date of the second wave will be determined and communicated to the community.


Note that Exempt protocols and NHSR projects will not migrate.  If you need to submit a modification for one of these types of protocols in PROTECT, enter it as a new project but refer back to the previously approved protocol and indicate that you are now submitting a modification.

Information You Need to Review for Your Studies That Have Migrated


Please refer to this document when you submit your first action to the IRB for a migrated study.    

To complete your first scientific review for a migrated protocol, please refer to this document.


Frequently Asked Questions

A link to our new PROTECT system can be found on our OHRSP website.

Visit our Office of Human Subjects Research Protections website and click the banner that says “Visit the NIH PROTECT Project Page…”. Here you will find links to find PROTECT experts, past trainings or you can submit a help desk ticket.

All recordings of the live user trainings delivered by OHSRP can be found on our SharePoint site.  You can login using your NIH credentials.

The PI, the Proxy(ies), and the Primary Contact. 

Submit a help desk ticket to request an account.  We have a new help desk link now:  https://ohsrp.helpdesk.nih.gov

OHSRP has coordinated with NIH institutes and centers to identify and train representatives from as many ICs as possible to be considered system “experts”.   These individuals received system training directly from Huron and are available to be your first line of contact for day-to-day system questions.  These experts can be found on our website, here:  NIH PROTECT Experts.

Please consult these experts first for your initial questions about the system so you may receive assistance right away.  They can assist you in elevating your request to our Help Desk if additional assistance is needed.