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The UMBC IACUC application forms to use animals in teaching and research have been updated to incorporate the Attending Veterinarian's recommendations from the revised American Veterinary Medical...
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) system has undergone a major system upgrade and is now live. CITI reports there may be some residual issues as a result of the upgrade....
In conjunction with the UMBC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and Environmental Safety and Health, the ORPC is pleased to provide updated information about the occupational health and...
After September 1, 2013, the Vertebrate Animal Section (VAS) of grants and contracts must be consistent with the 2013 Guidelines. In their submission to NIH, grant applicants and...
Latest chapter in the HeLa story... http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2013/08/08/family-of-henrietta-lacks-gains-some-control-over-her-cells-and-perhaps-peace/
You may have noticed. CITI Program's website has been upgraded to more of a user-friendly "interface" to the entire site and many new features. Additional new features will be added as well. ...
For researchers, lab personnel and animal care staff: The Diseases of Research Animals (DORA) website, sponsored by the University of Missouri - Comparative Medicine Program and IDEXX...
Take a look at this video for a discussion on how these agencies approach conflicts of interest. A recent National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) YouTube Tuesday video,...
View an archive of presenters from the NSF Office of the Inspector General and HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) at the May 6, 2013 Plagiarism Workshop, sponsored by Colorado State...