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Institutional and research
Such cases in a clinical trial in medical research are anticipated and prevented by an ethics committee or Institutional Review Board.
Big Ten institutions are also, along with charter member the University of Chicago, part of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which shares a $ 5. 6 billion research fund.
For 10 consecutive years, NMSU has been rated as one of America's 100 Best College Buys for offering " the very highest quality education at the lowest cost " by Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc., an independent research and consulting organization for higher education.
The foundation starts the Institutional Support Program, a capital funding program designed to build a research infrastructure among American universities ; it will be the single largest beneficiary of NSF budget growth in the 1960s.
In 2010, more than 2, 300 research protocols were reviewed by the Mayo Clinic Institutional review board and 8, 000 ongoing human research studies.
In the US, every institution that uses animals for federally funded laboratory research must have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ).
In general, researchers are required to consult with the institution's veterinarian and its Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ), which every research facility is obliged to maintain.
* Institutional Research and Planning, see Institutional research
In the first category, funding for a new graduate school, the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, was granted ; in the second, funding was granted for the excellence cluster Centre for Biological Signalling Studies ( bioss ); and in the third category, Institutional Strategy Line of Funding, open only to institutions with submissions qualified in the first two categories, the university is receiving funding for " Windows for Research ", which aims to promote a high level of interdisciplinarity between research fields and attract scientists from all over the world.
* Institutional review board, a committee to monitor research involving humans
* Institutional repository, universities create digital collections of an institution's scholarly research
The research proposals along with the above documents is to be submitted to: The Director, Research Projects Division, ICSSR, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU Institutional Area, New Delhi .- 110067
As a result of the case, the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology held hearings that led to the 1985 Animal Welfare Act, and in 1986 changes in United States Public Health Service guidelines for animals used in animal research included a requirement that each institution seeking federal funding have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee whose job it is to oversee how laboratory animals within that institution are cared for.
He did so in direct opposition to National Institute of Health gene therapy guidelines and without the approval of the Institutional Review Board at the University of California Los Angeles ( UCLA ), where his research was conducted.
Another requirement made under this law was for each research facility to establish an Institutional Animal Care committee to oversee research proposals and provide oversight of animal experimentation.
As required by the Animal Welfare Act, the center also maintains an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ; each IACUC must consist of at least one veterinarian with training in laboratory animal science and expertise in the species under consideration, at least one practicing research scientist, and at least one person not affiliated with the institution to represent community interests in proper care and use of animals.
CHEERS protocols may have provided for intervention with subjects where technicians discovered use of pesticides inconsistent with product label directions, although has never publicly produced the research protocol submitted to an Institutional Review Board ( IRB ).
In the case of research grants involving human or animal subjects, additional involvement with the Institutional Review Boards ( IRB ) and / or Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ) is required.
Institutional research is a broad category of work done at schools, colleges and universities to inform campus decision-making and planning in areas such as admissions, financial aid, curriculum, enrollment management, staffing, student life, finance, facilities, athletics, and alumni relations.
Institutional research is the source of much of the information provided to regional and national accreditation bodies to document how institutions fulfill the standards for accreditation ..

Institutional and collection
* Institutional repository, a digital collection for preserving the intellectual output of an institution
Institutional collection
Institutional policies generally include allowable volumes of blood per collection and safety precautions including appropriate restraint and sedation or anesthesia of animals for injury prevention to animals or personnel.

Institutional and analysis
By 1958, following on the initiatives of Institutional Psychotherapy led by his brother Jean Oury, François Tosquelles, and Lucien Bonnafe, Fernand Oury founded the discipline of institutional pedagogy, the object of which would be the progressive analysis of liberating means of education.
" Institutional racism, pre-emptive criminalisation and risk analysis.
An analysis by the Office of Institutional Research indicated that Trinity has made considerable progress in the number of graduates going on to earn doctoral degrees.
Institutional analysis

Institutional and reporting
Upon completion of the merger with Westpac, Greg Bartlett ( former Group Executive in charge of St. George Institutional and Business Bank ) was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Bank, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of Westpac, Gail Kelly.

Institutional and institutional
This " institutional definition of art " ( see also Institutional Critique ) has been championed by George Dickie.
On March 18 1993, the Superior Council for Education in plenary session ratified Universidad Diego Portales as successfully fulfilling its institutional mission, for which it was designated as having “ Full Institutional Autonomy ”, authorized to bestow all categories of academic degree and title independently.
In 2004 Universidad Diego Portales became one of the first private universities to achieve institutional accreditation as a university from the National Undergraduate Accreditation Commission ( CNAP ) in three areas: Institutional Management, Undergraduate Teaching, and Equipment and Infrastructure.
Their primary tasks are the publication and dissemination of institutional pedagogic literature, reports, analyses and case-studies, the promotion and activism in favour of progressive pedagogic practices, and the education of teachers, social workers and others in Institutional Pedagogic practices.
Institutional investors don't like this, because either the stock price rises to $ 9. 99 and comes back down, without them having the opportunity to sell, or the stock price rises to $ 10. 00 and keeps going up, meaning the institutional investor could have sold at a higher price.
Institutional racism is distinguished from racial bigotry by the existence of institutional systemic policies, practices and economic and political structures which place non-white racial and ethnic groups at a disadvantage in relation to an institution ’ s white members.
But even more than this, as conceived by its founder, Fernand Oury, Institutional Pedagogy is a constant calling into question of the institutional context itself.
The Renaissance Institutional Equities Fund started in mid-2005 and is offered as a fund for institutional investors.
After receiving pressure from large institutional shareholders as well as proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services ( ISS ) suggesting the deal should be rejected, Lilly increased its offer to $ 2. 3 billion or $ 34 per share, a 6 % increase.
* SVSU's Office of Institutional Research, a resource for institutional financial information
More information about institutional research can be found at the Association for Institutional Research ( AIR ).
POSIT is also an acronym for Portfolio System for Institutional Trading, an electronic trading system serving institutional traders.

Institutional and data
Institutional data can be visualized through three options:
Globally, Sullivan & Cromwell leads the M & A league tables, ranking first by value among law firms representing principals in announced transactions in 2007 ( as was also the case in 2006, 2005 and 2004 ), according to data from Bloomberg and Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC's Dealogic.
* Institutional Research Analyst, an individual who analyzes data gathered for an educational institute
** Institutional Research ( University data and statistics )
Institutional researchers collect, analyze, report, and warehouse quantitative and qualitative data about their institution's students, faculty, staff, curriculum, course offerings, and learning outcomes.
In 2003, Witt responded to criticism that his administration encouraged grade inflation on campus by shutting down access the records of the Office of Institutional Research, which until that year had made grade distribution data freely available.

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