The Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
What are the three branches of US or Texas government?
A person employed by an organization to provide legal advice to their employer.
What is Legal Counsel?
Transfer of controlled technology, information, equipment, software, or services to a foreign person in the US or abroad.
What is an export?
Of the 78 that federal funding could be spent doing research on, this was the actual number of human embryonic stem cell lines that was actually available.
What is nineteen (19)?
Federal law requires the establishment of this office to review and approve all animal research.
What is the IACUC?
Budgeting every two years.
What is a biennial budget?
An inspection of the accounting records and procedures of a business, government unit, or other reporting entity for the purpose of verifying the accuracy and completeness of records.
What is an Audit?
Covers inherently military technologies.
What is ITAR?
HeLa, the oldest and most commonly used human cell line was derived from cervical cancer cells taken from this patient.
Who is Henrietta Lacks?
Only use of this kind of animals are considered animal research.
What are vertebrates?
The designation of public funds for the sponsorship of a specific purpose.
What are appropriations?
Laws passed to ensure that audits are performed in a consistent and uniform manner.
What are the Single Audit Act of 1984 and Amendments of 1996?
Covers dual use technologies.
What is EAR?
Scientists who develop human derived cell lines are encouraged to make them available to other researchers using this.
What is an Non-Exclusive License?
This office is charged with the administration of the Animal Welfare Act.
What is the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service?
Good communication and relationship management.
What are strategies for good government relations?
The process of developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and reduce threats to project objectives.
What is risk mitigation?
Restrict and regulate the export of goods, services, and information to foreign entities and foreign nationals for reasons of national security and foreign policy.
What are export controls?
Signed by President Clinton, this law prohibited federal funding from DHHS to be used for any research that resulted in the destruction of an embryo, regardless of the source of embryos.
What is the Dickey-Wicker Amendment?
PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals is implemented by this office.
What is the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare?
A proposed law that covers a number of diverse or unrelated topics.
What is an Omnibus bill?
Assume/accept, avoid, control, transfer, watch/monitor.
What are types of risk mitigation?
Making new knowledge and discoveries available to the public through publication and education.
What is academic freedom?
In 2005, President Bush signed this law that provided funding for adult stem cell therapy, umbilical cord blood and bone marrow treatment and stem cell research.
What is the Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Act of 2005?
These two members are both required in IACUCs established under the AWA and the PHS.
What are the Policy on Human Care and Use of Laboratory Animals?