IACUC Specifics (FAQs)
This page is dedicated to specifics for IACUC (Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee) information only. If there are additional questions that go beyond the scope of this section, please reach out to the IACUC office by email or telephone at 251.341.4913
Any modification (personnel changes, anesthetic change, new procedure, etc.) will require an amendment. Amendments can only happen post-approval of the protocol. Amendment submissions are created as a NEW package. The amendment can be reviewed and approved administratively or by one of the committee review types, DMR or FCR. For additional guidance on How to Create a New Package In IRBNet, refer to our IRBNet Pro section here.
Yes. PHS policy and the USDA Animal Welfare Act (AWA) mandate reviewing the Institution's animal research program. These inspections ensure animal well-being and compliance with federal regulations and guidelines. Below are a few key details on how semiannual inspections are conducted.
- Inspections are conducted every six (6) months using the IACUC-approved Facility & Laboratory checklists. The inspections are scheduled several weeks in advance.
- Inspection areas include; animal rooms where procedures are conducted on live animals (euthanasia, survival surgery, or other non-lethal methods are performed for research and teaching purposes), animal housing (terrestrial, aquatic), labs where drugs are stored (inspectors must be provided access to locked cabinets, drawers, and storage areas that keep drugs), surgical support rooms/procedure areas, and satellite facilities where animals are housed for more than 24 hours. (USDA species = 12+; Non-USDA species = 24+)
- Investigators and lab personnel are notified at least a month before the inspections. Investigators are provided a date, time, and a copy of the inspection checklist.
- At least two (2) voting members of the IACUC conduct inspections.
- Investigators are emailed inspection results letters within 2-3 days post-inspection. Investigators with minor or significant findings are given ten (10) days to respond with a corrective action plan (CAP) addressing minor and/or significant deficiencies. The IACUC staff will follow up with the investigator’s lab until all deficiencies have been addressed.
For additional details on Semiannual Inspections, please get in touch with the IACUC office.
Yes. If your research involves the use of infectious agents and/or rDNA in animals, a review by the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is required. To help expedite the review and approval process, reviews between committees should happen simultaneously.
You will notice that there are numerous acronyms used in the field of animal research. Below, is a list of abbreviations with their corresponding definitions. For a more detailed list of acronyms and definitions, please refer to OLAW Glossary and Resources webpage
IACUC: Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee
FCR: Full Committee Review
DMR: Designated Member Review
PHS: Public Health Service
OLAW: Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
AV: Attending Veterinary
OHP: Occupational Health Care
IO: Institutional Official
Proposal: is the same as protocol or project
PI: Principal Investigator/Investigator/Researcher
USDA: United States Department of Agriculture
Have a question that is not addressed on the FAQ page? Please get in touch with the IACUC office by email or call 251-341-4913.