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 pilipiliÂţ» who conduct research, teaching or testing using animals must have certification numbers that are assigned after pilipiliÂţ»ful 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.