RCRA Newsletter________ November 2022 | Issue 102
Research Compliance News from your trusted partners
Prepare for the AAALAC Visit in 2023

A team of peers will conduct the AAALAC International site visit and review of the Emory University Animal Care and Use Program during the first third of 2023. While much of the focus will be on the Emory Primate Center and SOM Division of Animal Resources (DAR) and IACUC, laboratories will also be visited, particularly those where surgery and other experimental procedures are done on animals or where animals are held.

The team from SOM DAR has provided tips for labs to prepare for a successful site visit outcome for Emory. Click HERE.
eDisclose is here as of November 17, 2022!
International Shipping - Your Questions Answered
I am shipping or transferring an item internationally. What do I need to know? 

  • You may need an export license before shipping.
  • You may need filing of Electronic Export Information before shipment
  • All shipments must have proper and accurate identification, classification, and description of goods, packaging certifications (where applicable), permits (where applicable), and customs declarations. 
I am hand-carrying the item as opposed to sending it by courier. Does that make a difference?

No. Hand-carrying items (material or equipment) does not remove Emory’s or the shipper’s compliance obligations.

Who should I contact for help?

Depending on the shipment, ORA operational units must review, approve, provide guidance, and/or be notified before the shipment is done.
 


  • Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) for the transfer of tangible research materials (mice, plasmids, human tissue specimens, cell lines, reagents, compounds, etc.) in connection with basic research.

  • Environmental Health and Safety Office (EHSO)'s Kalpana Rengarajan for all infectious agents, biological materials, and dry ice shipments.

Still have questions? We got you! Send an email to exportcontrol@emory.edu
Changes to the Responsible Conduct of Research Training Requirements
Research Security Regulatory Updates
NSMP-33 and Persistent Identifiers

Emory will use ORCID ID to fulfill the requirement of persistent identifiers. You can find information about creating yours on the Emory library page. More information about the NSMP-33 directive and requirements can be found here under NSPM-33

What you need to do:

If you’re a faculty member, staff member, post-doc, or graduate student involved in research and would like more information about or help with ORCID, visit the Emory Libraries ORCID guide. The ORCID organization also has robust support available for researchers.
Important! To connect your ORCID ID to Emory, visit Emory’s ORCID ID Connect website for instructions. This site will also allow you to register for an ORCID ID if you do not already have one.
For questions about research security and the new requirements, visit the Research Security Office website or email researchcompliance@emory.edu.
New Requirements for NIH Data Sharing

Beginning in 2023, the NIH will require all grant applications or renewals that generate scientific data to include a robust and detailed plan for data sharing and management during the entire funding period. This information will need to be provided in a data management and sharing plan (known as a DMSP). Find more information on our website about our collaboration with the Emory library to assist researchers with this new requirement.

Below are additional resources for more information on NIH Data Sharing Plans:



For any questions or if you need assistance on this topic, please email dataplans@emory.edu