Personnel Involved With the Care and Use of Experimental Animals
A. Certification numbers
- All principal investigators and research staff (faculty, technical staff, post docs, graduate students and undergraduate students) at ±«Óătv University who conduct research, teaching or testing using animals must have certification numbers that are assigned after successful completion of a written test.
- This also applies to any instructors for courses using animals, even if they are not the principal investigator listed on the protocol.
- Animal Care Staff also require certification numbers.
 B. Practical training
- Everyone who is handling animals is required to have documented training. For people handling animals for the first time, or using a different species, it may mean attending a workshop on basic handling skills and recommended blood collection and injection techniques.
- Workshops will be offered on a regular monthly basis. Generally, there will only be a maximum of 8 participants in a workshop.
- Individual training sessions will be available as needed or when a training need has been identified.
Practical training workshops
- The Mouse: Recommended Technical Procedures
- The Rat: Recommended Technical Procedures
- Introduction to Anesthesia
- Introduction to Aseptic Surgical Technique
- Introduction to Fish in Research
For more information regarding practical training please contact Dr. Jennifer Devitt.