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July 2004
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Seminar Series

The next Rodent Handling class will be held on July 13, 2004 at 9:00AM in Ross 403. Class size is limited to 10 people and pre-registration is required to attend the session. To register call 7-3738 or 7-3744 or send an email to pmatos1@jhmi.edu.

This month's animal care and use seminar will focus on “Impact of Laboratory Animal Diets on Your Research.” The seminar will be held on Thursday July 22, 2004 in Ross 403 at 12:00PM.

For a complete listing of all the seminars please visit http://www.jhu.edu/animalcare/
training4.html
.

The IACUC is offering classes to Technical staff leading to Certification as Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician, Laboratory Animal Technician and Laboratory Animal Technologist. For more information or to register email kdiven1@jhmi.edu or call 443-287-3743.

Animal Care and Use Orientation

An Orientation to Animal Care and Use at Johns Hopkins University will be held on August 24, 2004 at 10.00 AM in Tilghman Room, East Baltimore. The event is free but registration is required. Email pmatos1@jhmi.edu to register.

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July 2004 articles:
IRBs and Blood/Tissue Specimens
Triage of Research Protocols to WIRB

Seminar Series
Animal Care and Use Orientation
New Maryland Chapter of the Licensing Executives Society: Great for Entrepreneur Faculty, Great for Tech Transfer

New Associate Director for Contracting
New Electronic Information Sheet
School of Medicine Research Compliance Training Course Requirements
NIH Announces NEW High Priority, Short-Term Project Award (R56)
Update on Search for New Director for Office of Licensing and Technology Development

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