Dual Use Research of Concern; Implementation Date May 3, 2025!
Brief Agenda and Discussion Points
Join BSAA for an essential webinar on the new Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) requirements taking effect on May 3, 2025. The expansion of the DURC law, which now extends beyond select agents, represent a significant regulatory shift. This session will help you understand the new expectations and how they align with your institution’s research portfolio.
The webinar will cover:
- DURC definition and regulatory context
- Key changes in the requirements
- Strategies for institutional compliance
We’ll also provide an in-depth example of how institutions can apply these requirements effectively. The session includes dedicated Q&A opportunities to address your concerns.
Stay ahead of these changes and ensure your institution is ready. Submit your DURC-related questions in advance to wggreer@umich.edu and join us to prepare for this important regulatory update!
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Guest Speaker: Kristina Britchford, UCLA Biosafety Program Manager
Kristina, a Research Compliance Specialist with over 15 years of experience managing Institutional Biosafety Committees (IBC) and overseeing animal research facilities across the UK and USA. Kristina currently serves as the IBC Manager, where she has overseen regulatory compliance for research at UCLA for the past 4 years. In addition to her work at UCLA, Kristina has held key positions at institutions in the UK, including serving as the Centre Laboratory Manager at the Sainsbury Welcome Centre at University College London, and as a Translational Research Specialist and Facility Manager in a large animal research facility at the University of Bristol. Her extensive experience in research operations and regulatory oversight has contributed to her success in ensuring compliance standards are upheld across both the UK and the US.
Standing BSAA Faculty
Bill Greer, Assistant Vice President for Research, University of Michigan: Bill graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in 1985 with a degree in Microbiology. He oversees research compliance programs for animal care and use, biosafety, lab safety, controlled substances, and autonomous systems. Over his 30+ year career, Bill has held roles including Associate Director for Research Compliance, IACUC Vice-Chair, and Biosafety Committee Chair at Penn State, as well as production manager and safety director at Intervet (formerly Tri Bio Laboratories).
In 2005, Bill organized the first Research Administrators Best Practice Meeting, creating a platform for research oversight professionals to discuss programmatic concerns. He continues to facilitate at least five annual Best Practice Meetings focused on biosafety and animal care and use programs. In 2010, he chaired the founding committee of the IACUC Administrators Association (IAA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and serves as its president and board chair.
Since 2007, Bill has been an ad hoc consultant to the AAALAC Council, conducting institutional program reviews and assessments. He also served on the Council of Certified Professional IACUC Administrators (CCPIA). As an educator, Bill regularly lectures at conferences including PRIM&R, AALAS, BTAA, and C3, and facilitates IBC and IACUC Best Practice Meetings, continuing to support the IBC and IACUC administrative communities.
Jonah Lee, BS, MS, PhD, Senior Associate Director, University of Michigan
Dr. Lee brings experience and a proven track record in the biomedical sciences and academic research administration to provide thought leadership, program oversight, and process optimization with specific attention to researcher/user-experience coordination across the Animal Care & Use Program.
In collaboration with other U-M research administrative departments and academic department leadership, Dr. Lee is charged with the strategic development of research engagement infrastructure and resource support. Dr. Lee has an extensive background in the life sciences, where his research focus involves stem cell biology and regenerative medicine in aging skeletal muscle. Along with his postdoctoral research at the Center for Muscle Biology at the University of Kentucky, and his work at U-M, his animal research experience includes considerable diversity in both small and large animal models across multi-departmental, federally funded research projects.
Andrew Maksymowych, Ph.D., Associate Director, Biosafety Programs
Andrew has been at the University of Pennsylvania since 2006. He is Penn’s Associate Director for Biological Safety Programs, Penn’s Institutional Biosafety Officer, IBC Administrator, and the Institutional Contact for Dual Use Research. He sits on the Vice Provost’s for Research, Human Research Advisory Committee, the Human Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee, and the Cadaver and Body Parts Oversight Committee. Andrew obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Villanova University, and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Bryn Mawr College. He has more than 20 years of teaching and 35 years of research experience. A major portion of which included oversight of research safety and compliance programs. Prior to his journey at Penn, he held a faculty appointment at Thomas Jefferson University where his research focused on the analysis of structure-function relationships in proteins, including protein toxins that poison the human nervous system. Most recently, the mechanism of action of botulinum neurotoxins. Andrew attended his first Best Practice Meeting in 2015 and has since been continually involved with Biosafety Administrator’s Association.
Raymond F. Scheetz, MS, RBP
Ray is currently the Institutional Biosafety Officer and a Compliance Manager at The Penn State University College of Medicine in Hershey, Pa, located in the Research Quality Assurance office a division of the College of Medicine Office of Research Affairs. He is responsible for the oversight of all Biosafety compliance aspects within the College of Medicine, providing ancillary reviews of IACUC and IRB protocols, biosafety training and required annual lab surveys, administration liaison for research lab activities and emergencies, and operation of the equipment and asset management plan. He is a member of the College of Medicine Institutional Biosafety Committee, Research Mission team and COVID 19 Ramp up Research task force. Ray also serves as a Biosafety consultant for CBS (Clinical Biosafety Services)/Shield Consulting. Formally the Lab Manager in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Penn State College of Medicine for 25 years. Responsibilities included the Management of the BL3 facility located within the Department.
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BSAA Nonmembers Registration Fee | $75.00 |
BSAA Members Registration Fee | $0.00 |