Frequently Asked Questions
Submitting on behalf of the PI
Only the PI/PI Proxy on an IRB protocol may submit to the IRB. If you are not able to see the submit icon in the study workspace, contact your PI and ask them to submit.
Yes, Huron has a messaging system that permits you to send messages to the PI/PI proxy, Study Team, and/or IRB Coordinator. Click here for a quick guide on how to send comments from your study workspace in Huron.
PI Proxies and Primary Contacts
Yes, as the PI of a study you may assign a member of the research team the role of PI Proxy. The PI Proxy is able to submit on your behalf to the IRB. You may assign multiple PI Proxies on a study. The PI Proxy role is assigned on an individual study basis. Click here for a quick tutorial on how to assign the role of PI Proxy.
As a PI proxy, you may submit follow-on submissions and respond to clarification requests on behalf of the principal investigator in Huron. Being a PI Proxy does not give you other PI authority. The PI is still responsible for the management and integrity of the design, conduct, and reporting of the research project.
Only the PI receives study-related notifications, unless a PI Proxy or Primary Contact is designated. Only the PI may assign a PI Proxy or Primary Contact. Click here for a quick guide on how to assign the role of PI Proxy and Primary Contact.
Adding Students and Adjunct/Affiliate Personnel
Some TAMU members (such as undergraduates, visiting scholars, and adjunct/affiliate professors) need to opt into their information being fed into Huron before they are active in the system. If you are not able to locate a member of your research team, have that individual visit the RAES website. If they are no able to log into the RAES website, we recommend that they attempt to login via an Incognito or Private browser session. Note: It will take 24 hours before their information is active in Huron.
If you are still not able to locate study personnel in Huron after logging into RAES and waiting 24 hours, the study member you are trying to add will need to submit a RAES registration issue request.
Logging into CITI
To ensure that you are using your correct supported institutional login credentials (TAMU NetID only at this time) please follow these steps:
- Use an “in private” window. In Edge/Internet Explorer, it’s called “InPrivate”, in Chrome, it’s called “Incognito” in Safari, it’s called “Private”.
- Go to the CITI Portal.
- Login with your credentials
- If you already have an existing CITI login when the “Associate your SSO account with a CITI Program account” dialog box appears, select “I already have a CITI Program account. Then enter your CITI Program Username and Password, and click “Log In”
- If you do not have an existing CITI login then select “I don’t have a CITI Program account and I need to create one”. Follow all the prompts to create a CITI account and it will be automatically linked to you TAMU credentials.
At this time CITI SSO login only works with TAMU NetIDs. All system employees are eligible for a TAMU NetID. As an employee you may already have one, please use that credential. If you have not claimed a NetID you may claim it at Aggie Account Gateway. Under the NEW TO TEXAS A&M? section please click the “Claim Your NetID” button to start the process.
Generally it takes up to 24 hours for information to update in Huron. However, due to various factors updates may be delayed in certain rare circumstances. If you do not see updated training information in Huron after 3 business days please contact the IRB office.
No, your submission will not be delayed because your CITI completion information is not feeding into Huron. Your IRB coordinator will confirm you have completed the required CITI training by logging into the CITI website, and they will continue processing your application as normal.