Bio-ARROW - General Help - Determining Protocol Status
Bio-ARROW help
The status of your protocol is displayed in the yellow banner in the left side bar of the protocol workspace. This status is called the 'Protocol State". Additionally, your protocol's progress in the review process is shown as a highlighted area of the workflow diagram in the workspace.
The displayed Protocol States are defined as:
- Pre-Submission (protocol
has not been submitted)
- OBS
Assignment
(protocol has been received and a primary reviewer has been assigned)
- In-House
Review (protocol
is being reviewed by OBS)
- Changes
Requested (protocol
requires revision)
- Assigned
to Meeting (protocol
is ready for IBC meeting)
- Back
to Reviewers (protocol
is reviewed by IBC reviewers)
- Training
Needed (protocol
is awaiting training completion prior to be approved)
- Registered (protocol
is approved)
- Expired (protocol
is no longer approved and the work must stop)
- Withdrawn (protocol
is no longer under consideration)
- Rejected (protocol
cannot be approved in current state and work cannot be done)
- Archived (protocol
is not active and is archived and the work must stop)
As the protocols move
along the review process, the different steps will be highlighted in the
workflow diagram. If action is required by the research team, that will be
indicated on the left-hand side of the screen.
The History tab in the protocol workspace also summarizes the different actions that were taken on the protocol, who completed them and when they occurred:
Still have questions? Call the Office of Biological Safety (OBS) at 608-263-2037. We are happy to help.