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May researchers use laboratories that receive federal funding to conduct ineligible hESC research?

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May researchers use laboratories that receive federal funding to conduct ineligible hESC research?

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Yes. With School approval, researchers may use laboratories that receive federal funding to conduct ineligible hESC research. They must, however, keep track of the personnel time, materials, purchased services, commodities, and, in some cases, equipment usage, associated with ineligible hESC research in order to allow for allocation of costs between allowable and unallowable activities.

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