Regulatory Support

Navigating the regulatory landscape is a critical component of successful research, and Tufts CMS is here to guide you every step of the way. Our Regulatory Support Resources connect you with key institutional offices, including the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR), the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and specialized safety programs in Biosafety and Chemical Safety. These resources ensure compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations while promoting the highest standards of research integrity and safety. Explore these tools and services to streamline your project and maintain regulatory excellence.

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  • The OVPR is responsible for responsible for pre-award administration of grants and contracts; supporting investigators in developing proposals and funding strategies for their research and scholarship; protection, management, and licensing of the University’s intellectual property; oversight of the use human subjects, animals, biological and chemical hazards, select agents, blood borne pathogens, and radioactive materials and lasers in research, teaching and training; environmental health and safety; implementation of the University’s policies on conflict of interest, export controls and research integrity; and working with other administrative offices to create an environment at the University that encourages and facilitates research and scholarship.'

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  • The IACUC ensures compliance with federal regulations governing laboratory animal care at institutions receiving federal funding. By reviewing and approving research protocols, inspecting facilities, and generating policies, the IACUC upholds the Public Health Service Assurance document, allowing institutions to conduct federally funded research involving animals. Comprised of scientists, veterinarians, non-scientists, and a community representative, the IACUC ensures ethical and humane treatment of animals while serving as a valuable resource for researchers in maintaining high standards of care.

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  • The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) provides oversight for research involving recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules, ensuring compliance with NIH Guidelines, as required for NIH-funded institutions like Tufts University and Tufts Medical Center. The IBC also regulates research involving potentially biohazardous agents to ensure safety and adherence to guidelines from the CDC, OSHA, and local health authorities. Its scope includes the review and approval of work involving recombinant DNA, synthetic nucleic acids, biological toxins, infectious agents, and human or non-human primate materials. This oversight ensures the safety of personnel, the environment, and the community. 

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  • The Biosafety Program at Tufts University and Tufts Medical Center helps ensure safe handling of biohazards and recombinant/synthetic nucleic acids. We support students, faculty, and staff by providing guidance on risk management and compliance with regulations. For questions, contact biosafety@tufts.edu

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