Licensing from UT Dallas

Market the Invention The UTD Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC )uses the online database Inteum to allow industry to search available UT Dallas technologies. We also attend conferences and industry events to promote our technology. Once interests are identified, we will work together with the inventors to describe the technical details and advantages of the …read more

Forms and Resources

Forms and Agreements Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA): A legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to by third parties. Material Transfer Agreement (MTA): A legal contract that governs the transfer of tangible …read more

Cayuse IRB

Cayuse IRB is an electronic submission portal that manages all human subjects research protocols from initial submission to closure. Cayuse IRB is an interactive platform that guides researchers through the application process by customizing the information required based on responses to specific questions. This ensures that the questions are relevant to the current research study. …read more

Procedure for Inviting and Hosting Visitors

View Procedure View Forms Evaluation Process Overview Sec. 1 Applicability This procedure applies to faculty members inviting and hosting (“Faculty Host”) Visitors at the University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”). This procedure also applies to such persons approved as Visitors under Section 8 of this procedure. Short-term Campus Visitors and Guest Lecturers do not need …read more

Research 101: Informed Consent goes Virtual – REDCap Guidance

Take a ride down the Information Highway with our IRB team to learn about human subjects research. This presentation will provide an overview of the REDCap consent form process for human subjects research studies. The IRB Administration will provide guidance on considerations needed to ensure compliance of applicable Regulations and Policies during the electronic consent …read more

Research Compass Series: Export Controls & COI

Meet subject matter experts from the Office of Research as they share tips and tricks to guide you through everything from contracts and grants to commercialization. This session uses several specific scenarios that researchers may encounter when performing federally funded research to illustrate the importance and impact of conflict of interest and export control regulations …read more

IRB Training: Participant Payment

The Office of Research Integrity and Outreach and Contracts Administration discuss participant payment from the Institutional Review Board’s (IRB) point of view and provide guidance on considerations needed to ensure compliance of applicable regulations and policies that best protect human participants. The University’s new preferred method of compensating research participants is now GalaxyPay, formerly ClinCard. …read more

Organizational Conflict of Interest

The University of Texas at Dallas (“UT Dallas”) is committed to conducting all of its business in an ethical and legal manner, including avoiding organizational conflicts of interest and providing full and open access to its work to its sponsoring agencies and prime contractors. UT Dallas has existing policies and procedures regarding the ethical conduct …read more

Introduction to SBIR/STTR Subcontracts

Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) awards can lead to productive, long-term relationships that result in additional funding, student opportunities, and licensing deals. In this video, learn the process and requirements for researchers as they engage with small businesses to propose and perform SBIR/STTR subcontracts.  The University of Texas at Dallas Office of …read more

Practices for Engaging in International Research Collaborations

This following video is a UT Dallas Office of Research webinar on engaging in international research collaborations. Learning Objectives: Identify regulations that apply to international research collaborations Provide examples of activities and relationships that might require regulatory compliance Discuss key considerations before starting a collaboration Share practices you can use to reduce your regulatory risk

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