Submitting Stem Cell Research Applications to the Stem Cell Oversight Committee (SCOC)

Research proposals must be submitted to the Stem Cell Oversight Committee (SCOC) for review for conformity to Chapter 12, Section F of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2) if they:

For more information on review requirements, see Does the Stem Cell Oversight Committee need to review my research proposal?, and the Frequently Asked Questions.

The Assisted Human Reproduction Act applies to human embryo creation and research. This Act prohibits ten activities relating to human genome alterations, the creation of embryos, and the maintenance of embryos. In addition to following the guidance provided in TCPS 2, researchers are responsible for compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory requirements (e.g., the Assisted Human Reproduction Act and its Regulations and the Food and Drugs Act and its Regulations).

For research using SCOC-approved cell lines

Send all required documentation to stemcell-cellulesouche@cihr-irsc.gc.ca

Please note that we cannot accept zip files.

Time frame for SCOC response is 30 business days from submission of complete application.

For research using cell lines not yet approved by SCOC

Contact stemcell-cellulesouche@cihr-irsc.gc.ca if your application proposes to:

Please note that Governing Council’s endorsement is required for this type of research, which will require a longer period for response.

SCOC has developed a Consent template for donation of human embryos to research intended to derive new human embryonic stem cell lines.

Access to Information Act and Privacy Act

The Access to Information Act  gives Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada a limited right of access to information in federal government records.

The Privacy Act:

All information collected by CIHR is subject to these laws.

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