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September 2004
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Seminar Series

The next Rodent Handling class will be held on September 14, 2004 at 9:00 AM in Ross 403. Class size is limited to 10 people and pre-registration is required to attend the session. To register call 443-287-3738 or 443-287-3744 or send an email to pmatos1@jhmi.edu.

The September 2004 animal care and use seminar will be "Meeting the Information Requirements of the Animal Welfare Act." The seminar will be held on Thursday September 23, 2004 in Ross 403 at 12:00 PM. The speaker for this seminar will be from the National Agriculture Library, Animal Welfare Information Center, USDA.

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


Other Information

"Principles of Aseptic Surgery" on Wednesday September 8, 2004 at 10:00AM in Tilghman Room, Turner Building. This event is free but registration is required to assure we have enough materials. To register send an email to acuc@jhmi.edu or call 443-287-3744 or 443-287-3738.

Research Animal Resources has developed new standard operation procedure for transfer of rodents within Johns Hopkins University. Please call 410-502-0241 for details.

We are in the process of customizing the new online protocol management process know as eSirius. Stay tuned for additional information.


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September 2004 articles:
New IRB Email Address

Seminar Series
Other Information
From Start-Up to IPO Lecture Series

Submitting Consulting Agreements and Renewals to the Office of Policy Coordination

Fund for Medical Discovery
 
New ORA Staff
School of Medicine Electronic Info Sheet (eIS) Training Sessions
New NSF Grants Proposal Guide

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