The SLVSEF Scientific Review Committee (SRC) is a group of adults knowledgeable about regulations concerning experimentation.
Beginning in the fall of 2009, the SRC will begin evaluating all senior disvision projects before experimentation may begin. The SLVSEF SRC will also review the documentation for these projects shortly before competition to ensure that students have followed all applicable rules and that the project is eligible to compete. Senior division projects using regulated research institutions or involving human subjects, vertebrate animals, potentialloy hazardous biological agends, and DEA-controlled substances will require additional forms and evaluation.
Approval Before Experimentation
Approval:
If a project is approved, the
SRC chairperson signs the appropriate box on the Approval Form
(1B). The approved forms will be returned to students as soon as
possible, so that they can begin experimentation.
Disapproval:
The SRC Chairperson will
provide the student and sponsor with a list of reasons for
disapproval and suggestions for changes needed for approval. If
suitable corrections are made, the revised project forms should be
re-reviewed. If the project is approved, the student and sponsor
will be notified immediately so that the student can begin
experimentation.
Projects that are not allowed:
Some projects are unethical or should not be done by
pre-college students. Examples would be projects designed to
kill vertebrate animals, toxicity studies using vertebrate
animals, improper treatment of animals, proposed use of
pathogens at home, violations in the use of controlled
substances, and lack of appropriate supervision. Students MAY NOT GROW ANY TYPE OF BACTERIA AT HOME.
The SRC will notify the student and sponsor promptly and provide them with a complete list of reasons the project may not be done.
SRC Review Shortly Before Competition