| Back FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UC Regents adopt policy for reviewing research funding from tobacco industry The University of California Regents today (September 20) adopted a new policy that establishes special review and approval procedures for research proposals involving funds from tobacco companies or affiliated agencies. The regents passed RE-89 by a 14-4 vote. Specifically, the new policy has a combination of features including:
Previously, individual researchers could accept funding from any source as long as the funds complied with applicable University (conflict of interest, publication, etc.) policies. At the end of fiscal year 2006-07, UC researchers held 23 active grants, totaling $16 million, from sponsors with known ties to the tobacco industry. All of this funding, which supports research and related activities on the Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Barbara and San Diego campuses, is from Philip Morris USA. The policy will apply only to awards made in response to new proposals submitted after the policy becomes effective. Awards active as of the effective date of the policy will be allowed to continue. Funds awarded to proposals submitted prior to the effective date of the new policy will also be allowed. The University of California is the research arm of the state of California. Research at UC's 10 campuses and three National Laboratories is conducted at more than 800 research centers, institutes, laboratories and programs, in fields spanning the disciplines. For the Regents’ item and background on RE-89: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/regents/regmeet/sept07/re89.pdf Academic Senate resolution on RE-89: # # # |
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