Please follow the link below for the handouts for the Biomethodology and rodent surgery workshops provided by the Office of Research Integrity and Outreach each semester. Rodent Biomethodology/Surgery Handouts If you have any questions about the training or handouts, please contact Cynthia Tralmer.
Lab Animal Resource Center Policies and Procedures (UTD Policy Navigator) IACUC Quarantine Policy (UTD Policy Navigator) IACUC Breeding Policy Care and Use of Animals in Research Obtaining IACUC Approval (Process) Lab Animal Resource Center Per Diem Rates Care and Use of Animals in Research Researchers including faculty, staff, or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, …read more
UT Dallas is guided by federal regulations and ethical principles intended to ensure the humane care and use of animals in research so as to benefit human and/or animal health, the advancement of knowledge, and the good of society. The primary mission of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is to ensure the …read more
Principal Investigator Ensures that the sponsor’s funds are being expended for the proposed and awarded scope of work and that the expended effort complies with the applicable UTD policies, procedures, and the sponsor’s governing regulations Assumes overall responsibility for programmatic aspects and financial stewardship of an award Completes and submits technical reports in a timely …read more
The Conflict of Interest Review System (“CIRS”) is designed to provide UTD faculty and researchers a streamline process for disclosing and managing relationships and responsibilities that involve the appearance for conflict of interest and commitment. CIRS is compliant with the requirements of University of Texas Systemwide Policies 175 and 180, as well as federal and …read more
The University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”) is committed to ensuring personal, financial, and organizational conflicts of interest do not interfere with the openness and productivity of our academic and research environments. UTD’s concern with conflict of interest reflects the ever-increasing complexity of our society, our various relations with each other and with outside institutions, along …read more
UT Policies UT Dallas Policy Policy for Compliance with U.S. Export Control Regulations (UTDPP1086) UT Systemwide Policy Export Controls (UTS 173) Federal Law and Resources Federal Law International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) implemented by the State Department Export Administration Regulations (EAR) implemented by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the Commerce Department …read more
Travel When traveling outside of the United States, researchers need to know their responsibilities under export control regulations. While travel to most countries does not create an export control issue, export control regulations can affect: Traveling with devices for a conference or meeting such as Laptops; Encryption products; Data or technology; or, Blueprints, drawings or …read more
U.S. export control law regulates the export of and access to data, technologies, software, and hardware for reasons of foreign policy, national security, and trade protection. All UT Dallas employees are required to comply with export control regulations as they apply to instruction, research, and service at the University. This site provides information, resources, and …read more
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