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Hello, You do need to review the major research aims of the grant, but not the entire grant per se, especially if the grant contains materials that are not necessary for the IACUC review. So, you may need to look at the Sponsor only providing you the ...
. For those of you at CROs, do you perform a congruency check between the protocol and the Sponsor's grant? Or do you leave that as the responsibility of the Sponsor as the recipient of that grant? Frequently, Sponsors are unwilling to share their ...
. Okay...this makes sense! I was imagining they needed to go through the Review process. We can definitely form a subcommittee and email to other members for review and comments. Thank you!
Policies do not need to go through the same review process as a Protocol. What Stacy mentioned below is how we do it also. Usually a subcommittee develops a new policy or reviews/recommends changes to an existing policy. Once out of sub committee it is ...
Our policy on IACUC policies outlines this process. ------------------------------ Stacy Pritt DVM, MS, MBA, CPIA, CHRC, EXCS, EXoP(EAR), DACAW Associate Vice President, Research Support & Regulatory Management University of Texas Southwestern Medical ...
. So this process does not include one of the valid methods of IACUC approval (FCR or DMR)? Does your IACUC have an approved policy that states this alternative method is acceptable?