Laboratory
Animal Services - Animal Care And Use
Lab Animal Services / Rutgers University / Animal Care Program
Laboratory
Animal Services
Laboratory Animal Services (LAS) is a service organization which supports
Rutgers faculty who work with animals in their research, teaching and community outreach.
Reporting to the Office of the Associate Vice President for Research Policy and
Administration, LAS manages the AAALAC accredited animal care program for all Rutgers
campuses.
Some of the ways that LAS provides service to the Rutgers research community inlcude:
| Daily animal husbandry of over 2,000 animals on the various Rutgers campuses. | |
| Clinical veterinary care for Rutgers-owned animals. | |
| Technical services for researchers such as antibody production, blood collection, breeding colony management, and anesthesia and surgery. | |
| Training in animal research procedures and techniques for faculty, staff and students. LAS can provide training for groups or individuals. LAS veterinarians will provide individuals over 100 hours of classroom instruction this academic year for undergraduates and graduate students. | |
| Operation and management of animal facilities on four campuses. | |
| Assurance of compliance with regulations, laws, and
policies regarding animal care and use and health and safety issues relating to animal
use. LAS veterinarians serve on the Animal Care and Facilities Committee, the Biosafey
Committee and the Occupational Safety Committee. |
Additional information on the humane care and use of laboratory animals, including alternatives is available at the following locations:
AAALAC
American
Association For Lab Animal Science
American College of Laboratory Animal Medecine
Americans for Medical Progress Educational Foundation
American
Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners
American Veterinary Medical Association
Foundation for Biomedical Research
Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources
Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing
Laboratory Animal
Welfare Training Exchange
National
Academy Of Sciences
National
Association for Biomedical Research
University
of California Center For Animal Alternatives
Rutgers University
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey is one of the largest
educational institutions in the United States, with three campuses, 29 degree-granting
schools and 48,000 students. As New Jersey's land-grant institution and home to a host of
centers, bureaus and institutes, Rutgers is a premier academic and research university.
Rutgers Animal
Care Program
Rutgers University Laboratory Animal Services and the Rutgers Animal Care
Program is registered with the United States Department of Agriculture and adheres to the
guidelines set forth in the Animal Welfare Act. The entire Rutgers Animal Care and Use
Program has been accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of
Laboratory Animal Care since 1993.
All researchers, teachers and students are required to follow the guidelines set
forth in all Federal Regulations, including the Animal Welfare Act, The Public Health
Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, Principals for the Care and
Use of Animals Used in Testing, Research and Education and The Health Research Extension
act of 1985, state regulations and the Rutgers University Animal Welfare Policy.
An intensive review process is followed for each project proposal which requires
the use of animals. This process, called Protocol Review, is administered through the
Rutgers University Animal Care and Facilities Committee. No animal research can be
conducted unless approved by the committee.
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