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Certifications Required for Tri-Agency Awards The Research Services Office (RSO) would like to remind researchers of certification requirements for new and ongoing Tri-Agency awards, in particular, certification requirements for any research project involving animals, biohazards or human participants. Upon release of the award... |
9 months 3 weeks ago |
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CCAC request for information regarding COVID-19 As the University continues to adapt to the changing landscape of the COVID 19 pandemic, we have received request from the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC), who provides oversight of animal-based research and teaching on behalf of the Tri-Council (SSHERC, NSERC and CIHR), that the... |
4 years 8 months ago |
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CCAC Publishes New Guidelines on Zebrafish University of Guelph researchers and staff members are encouraged to review and comment on Canadian Council on Animal Care draft CCAC guidelines: Zebrafish... |
5 years 2 months ago |
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CCAC Publishes New Guidelines on Mice The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) document CCAC guidelines: Mice is now available. Along with ... |
5 years 3 months ago |
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Canadian Council on Animal Care seeks feedback The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) Board of Directors approved the CCAC Strategic Plan 2015-2020 in May 2015. Since then, the CCAC has been working toward achieving the five goals identified in that plan.... |
6 years 2 weeks ago |
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Canadian Council on Animal Care - Request for Feedback Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) stakeholders are at the centre of everything the CCAC does. Whether you participate on committees, subcommittees or assessment panels, volunteer your time as a national workshop presenter or contribute to an animal care and use program within a CCAC-... |
6 months 4 weeks ago |
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About funding embargoes When you receive funding, scholarships or other recognition for your research and scholarship, you’re going to want to tell the world right away, but unfortunately in most cases you can’t. Many awards are embargoed. That is, you are asked to temporarily keep your news confidential – even... |
1 year 7 months ago |
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