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Research
conducted at Michigan Technological University is safe and ethical.
To maintain this standard and to comply with Federal as well
as State of Michigan regulations and laws, Michigan Tech has
three regulatory committees: Human Subjects Committee (IRB),
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and Recombinant
DNA (IBC). Each committee has established operating guidelines
and maintains a program to ensure compliance with applicable
federal and state laws that provide protection against research
risk in specific areas.
Each
committee has a different program and makes different demands
of the researchers working in its domain. Researchers planning
to work in an area covered by one or more of these committees,
must make formal application to the appropriate committee(s)
and agree to conform to the established program(s) before the
research is conducted.
If you are conducting research in any of the following areas,
you are required to complete the appropriate application:
(choose one)
- research
or instructional project involving the participation of
human subjects
- testing
or instructional project involving the use of vertebrate
animals (animal subjects)
- research,
teaching and testing involving recombinant
DNA, infectious agents and/or cultured cell lines.
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If
you have any questions, please contact Joanne Polzien
at 906/487-2902 or jpolzien@mtu.edu |
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