Information Shipments from UTD that contain hazardous materials or dangerous goods must be packaged and shipped in compliance with regulations of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA). The regulations governing the shipment of hazardous materials are complex and additional training is required for UTD personnel who will ship these …read more
The UTD Flow Cytometry or Cell Characterization core offers expertise in flow cytometry to support research. This service is operated and maintained by the Office of Research and Innovation and is located in the NSERL building. Currently, there is a BDAria Fusion for sorting and BDFortessa for analysis. Additional services include assistance in panel design, …read more
The University of Texas at Dallas Imaging and Histology Core facility is located in the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL) with 3090 square feet of renovated and dedicated lab space. The core houses state-of-the-art instruments and technology for on-campus researchers and external users to provide affordable support for basic and translational research in …read more
Forms Access Checklist Event Reservation Form BSB/NSERL Event Guidelines Building Occupancy Handbook Building Emergency Contact List Please contact Research Facilities for any questions. Frequently Asked Questions I require lab access in BSB/NSERL. How do I get access? What is BioRaft? How do I get signed up? After completing my BioRaft training, how long will it …read more
NSERL and BSB are secure research facilities that require card access to enter various corridors and labs. Any new personnel must go through certain steps to obtain access and the below is a great tool to review to make sure all steps are completed. BSB & NSERL Access All BSB and NSERL lab personnel will …read more
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
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
Term Acronym Definition A A-110 Uniform administrative requirements for grants agreements, a circular published by the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB), that sets forth standards for obtaining consistency and uniformity among federal agencies in the administration of grants to and agreements with institutions of higher education, hospitals and other non-profit organizations. Replaced …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
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