Events and Rooms Reservations

We welcome occupants to hold events or meetings in BSB and NSERL. Before reserving your event, make sure to review BSB/NSERL Event Guidelines. If you are interested in reserving a conference room, you must contact your department delegate to assist with room reservations and room capacities. In addition, the event organizer must review and submit …read more

Forms and Resources

Forms The IBCC uses a Bioregistration program for new protocols, amendments, annual renewals, and 3-Year Reapplications. Email IBCC@utdallas.edu for assistance. Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

About the IBCC What is it? Who is it? When is it? About the Protocol Registration and Approval process Where can I find all of the IBCC forms? Why do protocols need to be registered? Who has to register with the IBCC? Do I still have to get protocol approval if my rDNA work is …read more

Policies and Procedures

I. Purpose II. Scope of Review Recombinant DNA Pathogens Select Agents and Biological Toxins Biological materials (cells, tissues, fluids, etc.) derived from humans and non-human primates Particularly Hazardous Chemicals III. The Committee Composition Terms of Membership Conflict of Interest Policy IV. Responsibilities UT Dallas IBCC Committee Chair Biological Safety Officer (BSO) Committee Coordinator Principal Investigators …read more

Institutional Biosafety and Chemical Safety Committee (IBCC)

For a quick overview of the IBCC Protocol Process please view this flow diagram. The University of Texas at Dallas assumes responsibility for maintaining required standards of biological containment and handling for activities conducted in its facilities involving potentially biohazardous materials, including recombinant and synthetic DNA (rDNA/sDNA) molecules, as well as for research involving particularly …read more

Award Management

Guidelines Procedures Rebudgeting Setting up a Cost Center Cost Transfers Close-Out of a Project Funding Cost Share Budget Account to Proposal Crosswalk Research Assistant vs. Participant Cost vs Subject Payments

Why are Budget Justifications Important?

Budget justifications are like recipes – if it’s your recipe, you know it by heart and don’t need instructions to make it – but if your friend would like to prepare it, they need to know all of the details. Like your friend trying to make the recipe, reviewers need those details in order to …read more

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