Policies
Are you planning to seek out funding from the federal government through a Small Business Innovation Research ("SBIR") or Small Business Technology Transfer ("STTR") award
All university personnel dealing with financial management of sponsored projects must be knowledgeable of all rules and regulations related to this responsibility. On this page
Guidelines for Cornell researchers and entrepreneurs in starting companies while identifying and elevating potential conflicts.
This is an approved guidance document, detailing the role and responsibilities of Conflict Managers, who are responsible for overseeing c ompliance with conflict management plans.
The IACUC must review and resolve any reported concerns, deviations from protocols, or unanticipated adverse events related to the use of live vertebrate animals and cephalopods in
The IACUC must review all proposed teaching, testing, and research activities using live vertebrate animals and cephalopods per Cornell Policy 1.4 and the regulatory requirements
The purpose of this policy is to establish clear requirements and procedures for the review, approval, and safe utilization of protocols involving biohazardous materials (regulated
This policy serves to help identify who can be the PI of record for an IACUC protocol as defined by Cornell's Policy 1.4 with additional guidance provided.
This policy describes the Post Approval Monitoring (PAM) program at Cornell University. The PAM program is designed to be a collaborative partnership between the IACUC and animal
The intent of this policy is to define the requirements and process for the conduct, reporting and follow up of the IACUC inspections of animal facilities. This policy is intended