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FAQ | Office of the Vice President for Research

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A University AccessNet Account allows you to use Temple University's web and computing resources like TUMail, TUPortal, Canvas and provides a secure login to the ERA application. The preferred method to determine your AccessNet ID is to look for your information at: https://accounts.temple.edu; if you can login successfully, then your Accessnet account is active.

Frequently Requested Information | Office of the Vice President for ...

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Frequently Requested Information. For purposes of completing sponsor cover sheets and proposal applications, the following is most commonly requested information. For additional information, contact Pre Award Management at (215) 707-7379. Applicant Name: Temple University - Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education. Applicant Address:

Contact | Office of the Vice President for Research

https://research.temple.edu/innovation/meet-our-staff

Meet Our Staff. Stephen G. Nappi Associate Vice President for Technology Commercialization and Business Development. Tel: (215) 204-5293 Fax: (215) 204-4609 E-mail: snappi@temple.edu

University Laboratory & Animal Resources

https://research.temple.edu/research-compliance/university-laboratory-animal-resources-ular

ULAR is under the Organizational direction of the University Veterinarian, which is under the Institutional direction of the Vice President for Research (VPR). ULAR serves the collective needs of the HSC and MC for supporting research, teaching and testing programs that employ the use of animals. Temple's Animal Care and Use Program Assurance ...

Lockbox for Research Payments | Office of the Vice President for Research

https://research.temple.edu/research-administration/post-award-management/lockbox-research-payments

Temple University Research Administration Post Award. P.O. Box 22432. New York, NY 10087-2432. Overnight/Courier Mailing Address: JPMorgan Chase-Lockbox Processing. Attn: Temple University Research Administration Post Award. P.O. Box 22432. 4 Chase Metrotech Center, 7th Floor East. Brooklyn, NY 11245.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY A Commonwealth University Environmental Health ...

https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/sopBromodeoxyuridine.pdf

• All BrdU work must be conducted in a certified fume hood or ducted Biosafety Cabinet (BSC). Page 2 of 8 • For any work conducted outside of a ducted BSC or fume hood, a full-face particle respirator type N100 must be used. Contact EHRS at 2-2520 to be fit tested.

MISSION - Temple University

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Our mission is to provide the best possible support for our faculty, staff and students to pursue funding and resources to conduct their program of research and engage in scholarly and creative activities as an essential component of their academic development at Temple University. “Research is now woven into the fabric of Temple in a way ...

FAQs | Institutional Review Board | Office of the Vice President for ...

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There are certain e-forms that are mandatory for each type of submission. They are as follows: Initial Submission (new application) – either the Application for Classroom Project OR the Application for Human Research e-form. Continuing Review – Continuing Review e-form. Amendment – Amendment of Approved Human Research e-form.

Office of the Vice President for Research - Temple University

https://research.temple.edu/research-compliance/institutional-review-board-irb/irb-trainings-and-resources

You can access the CITI training program here: CITI Training Program. Instructions for creating CITI profile, adding CITI courses, completing Practice Runs training, and updating CITI profile can be found here: CITI instructions. Please contact the IRB Office if you have questions or suggestions for training topics: IRB@temple.edu.

Guidance for Laboratory Work with Non-Human Primate (NHP)-derived Materials

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• Using a biosafety cabinet or other physical barrier (e.g. centrifuge with aerosol-tight feature) when handling NHP materials. • Replacing glass and sharp tools with non-glass or engineered sharp alternatives. • Decontaminating work surfaces with an appropriate disinfectant (e.g. 10% dilution of household bleach)