Can researchers share materials derived from Registry materials within UCSF? Can researchers share such materials outside UCSF?
Transferring materials, whether within or outside an institution, is best accomplished with a Material Transfer Agreement that respects the developer’s property rights and stipulates the terms and conditions under which the recipient may use the materials. Top of Page When, if ever, does research on material derived from HESC stop being considered HESC research? Can these materials be shared with other researchers for use in connection with federally funded projects? Current guidance from NIH is that research using materials derived from non-Registry stem cell lines faces the same restrictions on funding as use of the stem cell lines.
Related Questions
- Can researchers share materials derived from Registry materials within UCSF? Can researchers share such materials outside UCSF?
- Can I drop my library materials in the outside bookdrop if I cannot get to the library during business hours?
- CAN RECYCLABLE MATERIALS BE DROPPED OFF OUTSIDE OF OPERATING HOURS?