Conflict of Interest and Commitment Disclosure Responsibilities

The University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”) is committed to ensuring conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment do not interfere with the openness and productivity of our academic and research environments. UTD takes the position that faculty, researchers, and employees can participate in situations involving the appearance for conflict in conjunction with disclosure, management, …read more

Research Determination

All UTD affiliated human subjects research (and all other activities, which in part involve human subject research), regardless of sponsorship, must be reviewed by the Office of Human Subjects Protections (OHSP) and approved (administratively and/or by the IRB Committee) prior to initiation. This includes all interventions and interactions with participants for research, including advertising, recruitment, …read more

Appointment of Relatives in Research

This page describes how The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) will identify and manage personal conflicts of interests created by the appointment of relatives in externally funded research. The purpose of identifying personal conflicts of interest is to ensure objectivity in the design and conduct of externally funded research projects. Responsible Parties “Principal …read more

R.O.A.D. to DC: Dr. Catherine Thorn

Dr. Catherine Thorn is an Assistant Professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at UT Dallas. Her research examines how learning-related changes in neural activity within the cortex and basal ganglia support memory encoding and behavioral performance improvement. We caught up with Dr. Thorn to discuss current progress with her research as well …read more

Sanctioned or Restricted Countries, Organizations and Persons

This page identifies countries, entities, and persons sanctioned or restricted by the US Federal Government because of concerns about US national and economic security. UT Dallas researchers must consider the sanction or export licensing status of the destination, recipient, or collaborator when preparing international shipments, transfers, or disclosures of items, materials, or technical data. Overview …read more

Register for the UTD Microscopy Workshop

The Office of Research is excited to announce that registration for UTD Microscopy Workshop Summer 2019 is now open. The workshop will cover the basics of microscopy and image processing. We will spend some time exploring various tissue clearing, 3D data processing and large volume data set handling as the theme of the microscopy workshop …read more

Mass Spec Core (MSC)

The Mass Spectrometry Core (MSC) facility maintained and operated by Office of Research and Innovation provides services and expertise for the analysis of small and large molecules to users across campus and to external users. Currently, the MSC facility consists of Waters Xevo-Qtof coupled with Acquity UPLC H-class or nanoAcquity UPLC M-class (NSF award number: …read more

Internal Funding

The Office of Research and Innovation funds many seed grant initiatives. While each program is designed to support different opportunities, they all share the goal of growing the quality and quantity of research at UT Dallas. Below you will find brief summaries of each seed program. Follow the links for full program details including eligibility …read more

Booking

Fees Imaging core rates effective January 1st, 2023 Instrument External Academic user ($/hr) External Academia Service ($/hr) Slide Scanner-Olympus VS120 21 44 Laser confocal-Olympus FV3000RS 40 64 Spinning Disk-Olympus SD-OSR 40 64 Cell TIRF-Olympus IX83 TIRF 40 64 Multiphoton-FLIM 40 64 Multiphoton-Olympus MPE-RS TWIN 66 90 Workstation#2 – Cell Sens / Fluoview 0 45 Workstation#3 …read more

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