Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
Minor Updates to IBC Policy and Form (11/8/2024)
The IBC has recently issued minor updates to their policy and protocol form to reflect recent federal policy changes. Please see Revisions to Biosafety Policy and Protocol Form for more information.
In order to ensure all biosafety spaces are inspected and that the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) has a record of all biosafety work being conducted on campus, IBC registration is required for all labs (research and/or educational) using biological materials of any kind.
IBC protocol approval is required prior to the use of biohazards in research or teaching. Under UMaine policy, “biohazard” includes recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules (including plants), biological materials/biospecimens (human and animal blood, bodily fluids, and/or tissues), infectious agents*, or select agents/toxins. (*The University of Maine has defined “infectious agents” as all bacterial, parasitic, fungal, viral, and prion, included within Class 2 or higher classes; see Appendix B of National Institutes of Health [NIH] Guidelines [PDF] [external link].)
For guidance on whether your biohazards work requires IBC or other approvals, view the IBC Registration and Protocol Submission Flow Chart: Flow Chart – Diagram (PDF); Flow Chart – Plain Text (Word).
Questions regarding the IBC may be directed to umric@maine.edu.
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Contact for IBC Questions
Andrew Holmes, Ph.D.
Institutional Biosafety Officer
andrew.p.holmes@maine.edu
207.581.3827
Amanda Ashe, CRA, ECoP®– EAR/ITAR
Director of Research Compliance, Export Control Officer
amanda.l.ashe@maine.edu
207.581.1480, 310 Alumni Hall
Paula Portalatin, CIP, CPIA
Assistant Director of Research Compliance
paula.portalatin@maine.edu
207.581.2657, 311 Alumni Hall