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Re: Research Human Use Users
We are peacefully but deligently resisting the making of law without
representation by totalitarians in the bureaucracy. The primary implication
of their latest attack on our right to life and the pursuit of happiness is
that we need to pump up the volume of our protests.
P. David Mozley, M.D.
Assistant Professor
U of P in Philadelphia
Incidentally, as to the usual disclaimer, my view represents, or at least
should represent, that of my University and its founder, Benjamin Franklin.
>The changes in Part 35 made last winter added "research" use to
>most of the human use areas defined in this Part. As a result
>specific training requirments, survey requirements and testing
>requiremnts now apply to low level human research using isotopes
>like H-3 and C-14. Our RSC is presently discussing the
>implications of this and the meaning of requirement like the
>linearity test as applied to a LSC counter that uses one type vial
>and a specific activity and volume of solvent. I'd appreciate any
>insights some of you may have applied to these questions.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dean W. Broga
>Medical College of Virginia Campus
>Virginia Commonwealth University