The IBC has been charged with the review and approval of all research (regardless of funding) involving recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid research classified as non-exempt by the NIH Guidelines, ...
Any proposed modification to an approved protocol must be approved by the IBC prior to implementation. Once an amendment has been submitted to the committee, it is pre-reviewed by a subcommittee of ...
The Case Western Reserve University Institutional Biosafety Committee meets once a month on the second Thursday of each month. The meeting location varies. Meetings are open to the public, please ...
Individuals with a Case Western Reserve University faculty position may be the principal investigator (PI) on a CWRU Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) submission. The PI shall: Determine whether ...
This policy is to formalize the University of Colorado Boulder’s obligation to ensure that research activities involving recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules (rsNA) and bio hazardous ...
It depends on the complexity of the protocol. Full protocol reviews usually take 4-6 weeks. Minor modifications (amendments) and change approvals could be completed in 5 business days. While many ...
The committee will hold its conflict of interest, composition, and balance discussion in response to the change in the statement of task and addition of new committee members. They will also discuss a ...
Per NIH requirements, the IBC maintains a minimum of five members. Two of these members are unaffiliated with the University and represent the community and its interests. Additional members of the ...
The purpose of the IBC is to ensure that research at Bowdoin using genetically modified organisms, biohazardous agents, and biotoxins is done responsibly. It is the responsibility of the Bowdoin ...
Any project, supported or not by a committee, that is currently being worked on or is considered active, and will have an end date. Engineering biology holds great potential to transform biotechnology ...