G-6-9.13 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)

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The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) is a federally mandated, self-regulating body created to oversee the care and use of animals involved in institutional programs. This committee functions within institutions that conduct research, testing, or teaching involving animals. The IACUC’s primary goal is to ensure that all activities comply with federal regulations and ethical standards governing animal welfare. The committee acts as the primary mechanism for institutional self-regulation.

An IACUC review is required for anyone using any live vertebrate animal in research, testing, and/or teaching prior to procuring animals or beginning the proposed study. All applications must be submitted by the Principal Investigator by the first of the month of the meeting date to be considered.

The current committee roster is available here.

Membership

Position

Term

COCC Veterinary Technician/Allied Health Department

Standing member, voting

Attending Veterinarian, COCC Veterinary Technician/Allied Health Department

Standing member, voting

Practicing Scientist, COCC Biology Department

Three years, voting

 

Non-affiliated Public Member

Three years, voting

Non-affiliated Public Member

Three years, voting