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Research Compliance

The University of Florida is committed to conducting research in compliance with established federal, state and local rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Provided below are links to various compliance topics where you can learn more about our programs.

Policies, Procedures and General Information

The Researcher’s Handbook published and maintained by DSR contains the policies, procedures and general information for conducting research at the University of Florida.

Use of Human Subjects in Research

All research involving human subjects is reviewed by the University through its IRB’s to ensure that the subject’s welfare and rights are protected as mandated by federal regulations. You may not conduct any research using human subjects without prior IRB approval.

Use of Vertebrate Animals in Research

To ensure compliance with all regulations, policies and standards in place to protect animal welfare, IACUC members review all requests for approval to use vertebrate animals. You may not conduct any research using vertebrate animals without prior IACUC approval.

Environmental Health & Safety and Research Compliance

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) has the responsibility of regulating and developing policies and procedures to provide for a safe research environment at UF. Below are some notable topics that require EHS review and approval before commencing work. For complete details on these and other topics. including training opportunities please visit the EHS web site.

Responsible Conduct in Research

Conflict of Interest

Financial

Export Controls (ITAR /EAR)

National Policy on the Transfer of Scientific, Technical and Engineering Information

Intellectual Property

UF Direct Support Organizations

Miscellaneous

Other UF Offices

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