Research Using Animals

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The Animal Welfare Act (AWA)

The , along with its implementing regulations , mandates minimal standards of lab animal care. These standards apply to nearly all academic and research institutions and are enforced by the through randomly scheduled, unannounced inspections to ensure that all regulated facilities comply with the law. If an inspection reveals deficiencies in meeting the AWA standards and regulations, the inspector instructs the facility to correct the problems within a given time frame. If deficiencies are uncorrected at the follow-up inspection, legal action can be taken. Such action could include fines and/or license suspensions or revocations.

The animal care and use program at 51勛圖Pro is a Public Health Service (PHS) assured program and is accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care. 51勛圖Pro implements humane care and management practices for animals in compliance with USDA regulations promulgated under the Animal Welfare Act, the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, and the Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching. 51勛圖Pro has an established Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) in accordance with USDA regulations, and abides by the care and management practices approved by the IACUC. The animal research program at 51勛圖Pro ensures the ethical and humane use of animals involved in teaching and research activities by providing quality animal care in a research environment that promotes good science.

USDA Reports

Inspection Reports

Annual Reports 

OLAW

The is responsible for administering and coordinating the . The is the mandate for the PHS Policy.

NIH Office of Animal Care and Use

When receiving funds from the Public Health Service (PHS), including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) , additional requirements must be met in accordance with their .

 

Training & Resources

  • Detailed instructions on how to complete the online training requirements

IACUC Meeting Dates

Meetings of the IACUC are scheduled monthly. The deadline for protocol submission is the second Monday of every month. All submissions, including new protocols, amendment, annual renewals, and close-out reports, must be submitted electronically via IRBNet. Protocols submitted before the deadline will be guaranteed a spot on the upcoming meeting agenda and will have a pre-review conducted by a small subcommittee made up of IACUC members and support staff. Protocols submitted after the deadline will not be guaranteed a spot on the next meeting agenda.

Meeting dates may be rescheduled due to holidays or if the Chair or Attending Veterinarian is unable to attend. Updated meeting times will be posted to this website within one week of the meeting.

All meetings take place from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on their designated date.

Submission Deadline Date IACUC Meeting Date
New Protocol Pre-Review Deadline General Submission Deadline  

2025

Thursday, September 4 Thursday, September 18 Thursday, September 25
Thursday, October 2 Thursday, October 16 Thursday, October 2
No Pre-Review Thursday, November 13 Tursday, November 20*
No Pre-Review  Thursday, December 4 Thursday, December 11**

2026

Thursday, January 1 Thursday, January 15 Thursday, January 22
Thursday, February 5 Thursday, February 19 Thursday, February 26
Thursday, March 5 Thursday, March 19 Thursday, March 26
Thursday, April 2 Thursday, April 16 Thursday, April 23
Thursday, May 7 Thursday, May 21 Thursday, May 28
Thursday, June 4 Thursday, June 18 Thursday, June 25
Thursday, July 2 Thursday, July 16 Thursday, July 23

**Please note Nov. 20, 2025 is the third Thursday of the month, instead of the normal fourth Thursday meeting date.

***Please note Dec. 11, 2025 is the second Thursday of the month, instead of the normal fourth Thursday meeting date.

Please direct all questions to IACUC@odu.edu.