Electronic Research Administration and Data Analytics


When asked on NPR’s morning edition if he were in anyway scared of the prospects of Artificial Intelligence getting out of control, Apple CEO, Tim Cook replied, “I don’t really worry about machines thinking like people; I worry about people thinking like machines. Because it’s the absence of humanity in products that create the issue.” He added that automation of certain tasks possibly giving us back an hour in our day to help boost our productivity is generally a good thing. (Inskeep 6/5/2018)

An ERA software solution for research administration and compliance is not about removing personal interactions and support services. Instead, it focuses on improving time utilization and productivity.

 

 

Electronic Research Administration


Over the last few years, the research community has experienced a shift towards a more efficient and eco-friendly environment. This shift has resulted in the development of a system known as Electronic Research Administration, or eRA. The eRA system enhances a research administrator's ability to manage proposals and awards while simultaneously providing department administrators and faculty greater transparency into the proposal and award stages of projects.  The systems provides electronic creation, submission, workflow, review, approval and communication surrounding compliance with IRB, IBC, IACUC and animal operations in addition to conflict of interest.   Increased functionality and transparency allows for the continuous improvement of monitoring and management processes.


Conflict of Interest and IRB will begin onboarding, process analysis, iterations and testing this summer and into the fall with "GO-LIVE" anticipated for Early spring semester 2024 *


 

Implementation Timeline estimates *


 

Conflict of Interest 6/15/2023 - 12/31/2023
IRB 7/1/2023 - 2/16/2024
Grants & Agreements w/Proposals 11/1/2023 - 12/2/2024
IACUC 7/1/2024 - 6/30/2025
Animal Operations 7/1/2024 - 6/30/2025
IBC 7/1/2025 - 12/1/2025

* timeline may shift as modules are implemented

 

 

ERDA

Martha M. Taylor
Assistant Vice President for Research

era@auburn.edu

Research and Innovation Center
540 Devall Drive, Suite 200
Auburn, AL 36832

Phone: 334.844.4784