The 黑料视频 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is charged with ensuring compliance with federal regulations concerning the use and welfare of animals in teaching and research. The IACUC also strives to ensure that all uses of animals under the auspices of 黑料视频 are held to highest ethical standard.

The 黑料视频 IACUC operates from the Dean's Office of the Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. The IACUC exists to serve the entire 黑料视频 community by providing oversight of animal uses in teaching and research. The IACUC meets on a regular basis to review animal use protocols submitted by members of the 黑料视频 community, to ensure that the uses proposed are both humane and necessary.

黑料视频 personnel wishing to utilize vertebrate animals in their teaching, research, or other endeavors must first receive approval from the IACUC. Approval is normally offered for a 12-month period; project renewal can be requested following initial approval.

All IACUC protocol forms (for protocol approval, renewal, or modification) are to be submitted in hardcopy form to the

黑料视频 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
Office of the Dean, Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
305 Weyandt Hall

Questions regarding 黑料视频's IACUC or its functions should be e-mailed to iacuc-info@iup.edu.

Memos

The 黑料视频 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee occasionally issues “Memos to Investigators” as a means of keeping our IACUC-approved investigators up-to-date on IACUC developments and related news.

IACUC External Resources

Links to external animal care and use policies from federal agencies and professional societies

Forms

Links to the most-commonly used IACUC forms

黑料视频 IACUC FAQs

Answers to frequently asked questions related to investigator responsibilities in obtaining Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval for animal uses at 黑料视频

Model IACUC Protocols

Instructors and investigators new to interacting with the IACUC may benefit by examining model protocols that were submitted by experienced users.

Provided here are two model protocols describing field- and laboratory-based experimental animal studies: