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E-raamat: Care and Feeding of an IACUC: The Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Second Edition 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of California, Davis, USA), Edited by (Stanford University, California, USA)
  • Formaat: 380 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429168055
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  • Formaat: 380 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429168055
Maintaining its user-friendly approach, The Care and Feeding of an IACUC: The Organization and Management of an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Second Edition is a handy guide for members of the laboratory animal community looking for a concise, descriptive introduction to what an IACUC is all about and how it operates. The book covers training programs and discusses professional certifications for IACUC administrative and animal care staff. It provides pointers to principal investigators, discusses interactions between IACUCs and other compliance panels, and addresses occupational health and safety programs and the role they play in the overall animal care and use program.





This new edition of a bestseller contains new information on international regulations regarding animal subject research and the requirements for an ethics panel review. It discusses outside collaborations, interinstitutional memorandums of understanding, and the differences in regulations between countries. The book also includes a new chapter exploring semiannual program reviews, semiannual inspections, and postapproval monitoring. The contributors provide updated information on the protocol submission process, electronic protocol management systems, and records managementincluding the essential elements of the protocol form and how to complete it.





The book also delves deeply into bioethics. It discusses how IACUCs can ensure that each proposal to use animals in research includes an ethical review with a harmbenefit analysis weighing the expected advancements in human and animal health against the potential harm inflicted to the animal. Also included is a chapter on how to survive a regulatory inspection or an accreditation site visit.





All interpretations of the regulations have been reviewed by staff at the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), the Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC), and USDA APHIS/Animal Care (AC) for consistency and compliance with the PHS Policy and the USDA Animal Welfare Act Regulations (AWAR).
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the IACUC: Its Purpose and Function
1(20)
Cyndi Rosenblatt
Patrick Sharp
Chapter 2 Role of the IACUC, Bioethics and Scientific Review, Essential Environment for IACUC Success
21(16)
Jerry Collins
Chapter 3 Institutional Policies, Guidelines, and Procedures
37(6)
Mary Jo Shepherd
Chapter 4 Protocol Processing: From Submission to Approval
43(20)
Melinda S. Hollander
Chapter 5 Elements of the Protocol Form: How to Complete and Review
63(20)
Monte Matthews
Chapter 6 Semiannual Program Evaluation, Facility Inspections, and Postapproval Monitoring: All Part of the Same Thing
83(18)
Deborah A. Frolicher
Chapter 7 IACUC Oversight of Training and Qualification in Animal Care and Use
101(14)
Nicole Duffee
Chapter 8 Navigating the Search for Alternatives
115(18)
Mary W. Wood
Michael Kreger
Chapter 9 The Relationship between the IACUC and Principal Investigators
133(12)
Bill Yates
Chapter 10 Interactions with Other Institutional Panels
145(18)
William G. Greer
Chapter 11 The IACUC and Laboratory Animal Resources
163(22)
Stephen A. Felt
Sherril L. Green
Chapter 12 International IACUCs and Outside Collaborations
185(18)
Patrick Sharp
Chapter 13 IACUCs from an Academic Perspective
203(34)
Linda N. Brovarney
Chapter 14 IACUC Issues in Industry
237(12)
Marcy Brown
Jane Chambers
Chapter 15 Perspectives of an IACUC Chair
249(14)
Kathleen A. Murray
Chapter 16 Perspectives of a Nonaffiliated/Outside Member
263(16)
Mark S. Christensen
Chapter 17 Managing a Proactive Progressive Animal Care and Use Program
279(18)
Taylor Bennett
Andrew D. Cardon
Chapter 18 Acronyms and Abbreviations
297(4)
Appendix A 301(30)
Appendix B 331(8)
Appendix C 339(6)
Appendix D 345(4)
Appendix E 349(2)
Appendix F 351(2)
Appendix G 353(2)
Index 355
Whitney Petrie is an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) specialist at the University of California, Davis, where she is responsible for protocol and amendment review, facility and laboratory inspections and the completion of various regulatory reports. She received a bachelors degree in biochemistry, summa cum laude, from the University of New Mexico in 1994. As an undergraduate, she worked in a laboratory within the Toxicology and Pharmacology Department where she researched skin cancer. She remained at the University of New Mexico until 2008, at which time she completed her PhD in biomedical sciences concentrating on cell biology within the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. She then moved to the University of California, Davis where as a postdoctoral fellow she researched breast cancer. Dr. Petrie also sits on various subcommittees within the IACUC. She is certified as an American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)-registered laboratory animal technologist and a certified professional IACUC administrator.





Sonja L. Wallace is the training specialist in the Veterinary Service Center in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford University, responsible for the development and implementation of animal care and use training programs for faculty and staff. Ms. Wallace received an AAS in animal health technology from Colorado Mountain College in 1981 and a BA in biological science from California State University East Bay in 2000. Ms. Wallace worked for over 20 years in pharmaceutical research as a veterinary surgical technician, cardiovascular researcher, toxicology biologist, training and compliance specialist, and IACUC manager. She also served for 5 years as the Associate Director of the Administrative Panel on Laboratory Animal Care in Stanfords Research Compliance Office. Ms. Wallace is a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), AALAS-registered Laboratory Animal Technologist (RLATG), and Certified Professional IACUC Administrator (CPIA).