The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is a tier-one research institution that fosters the advancement of cutting-edge research discoveries and technology. UT Dallas receives funding from various federal agencies, state agencies, industry, and foundations. These funds are generally awarded in multi-year contract or grants, therefore the amount recorded as received each year may …read more
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RCR training focuses on the development of ethical practices in research across the variety of disciplines and domains available at UT Dallas. We aim to provide our next generation of researchers a leading edge, as well as hone the practices of more seasoned researchers. The level of training required is dependent upon the type of …read more
The University of Texas at Dallas is committed to conducting research in a scientifically responsible and ethical manner, and expects all students and employees to follow relevant guidelines, policies, and regulations (see UTDPP1070). Students, postdocs, faculty, and staff who participate in research at UT Dallas or any of its related centers or institutes may be …read more
Opportunities by Deadline As part of our effort to enhance the information available to our faculty, the Office of Sponsored Projects provides information regarding various external research funding opportunities. Funding Opportunities Portal These links provide a number of resources and searchable funding opportunities. If you have any questions about these links or need help using …read more
Each individual applying to work with animals or requesting access to the Lab Animal Resource Center must complete the following training and immunization requirements: Comet Card Requirement for temporary LARC users You will need a Comet Card to access the Lab Animal Resource Center. You will need the administrator of your program to submit a …read more
What is an IACUC? How long is a protocol approval good for? What do I do if my protocol expires or is withdrawn from consideration? How could my protocol expire or be withdrawn from consideration? What if I don’t want to renew my protocol? When should I report changes or modifications to my protocol? Must …read more
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