Do I need to file a separate IBC registration document for each proposal that involves the same recombinant DNA molecule use but has a different project title and funding source?
NO. One document is appropriate but when preparing the document, list all applicable project titles/funding sources. If additional proposals are prepared after the IBC registration document has been reviewed and by the IBC, you can add these proposals to the registration by simply preparing a memo and submitting it to the Biosafety Officer (ORCBS, C-124 Engineering Research Complex). The memo should include the IBC registration number of the approved registration document, the name of the PI that the document is registered under, the additional project titles and funding sources.
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