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I am submitting a proposal to a funding agency that does not permit submission without prior IACUC review and approval (March of Dimes, DoD etc.), what should I do?

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I am submitting a proposal to a funding agency that does not permit submission without prior IACUC review and approval (March of Dimes, DoD etc.), what should I do?

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If your proposal requires IACUC Sponsored Research Analyst (SRA) review and approval be completed prior to submission please submit the proposal along with a Request for Research Proposal/IACUC Protocol Review form to the IACUC SRA 30 days prior to proposal submission deadline date. Q: I don’t wish to associate my proposal with any of my current protocols. The scope of the research is sufficiently different that I would like to have a separate IACUC protocol for this proposal. What should I do? A: If for any reason, you would prefer to generate a new protocol to cover the work outlined in your new proposal, submit the proposal along with the new protocol to the IACUC 60 days prior to the proposal submission deadline (for approval prior to proposal submission) or 60 days prior to likely award date.

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