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Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
Current News Flashes and Archives
Posted: November 24, 2009 Eileen Morgan, Director, Division of Assurances, OLAW, will be the speaker for the OLAW Outreach Program on December 10, 2009. Posted: November 9, 2009 The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) will present the Winter Conference – “Creating and Running an Engaged and Proactive IACUC” – on December 8 and 9, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. The two day conference is for IACUC members and administrators, principal investigators, attending veterinarians, regulatory personnel, and laboratory animal care staff. The program will include topics that explore advances in research animal welfare. SCAW will host the program with support from The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), NIH, and Animal Care, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The conference will be held in downtown San Antonio at the historic Menger Hotel. For program, registration and accommodation information, visit http://www.scaw.com/conference.htm.Posted: November 5, 2009 The Pennsylvania State University is presenting the “4th Annual IACUC Administrator’s Best Practices Meeting” on December 3 and 4, 2009 in State College, Pennsylvania. This year’s meeting - “Streamlining & Efficiently Operating Your Animal Care and Use Program” - will focus on identifying efficient ways to conduct activities such as protocol reviews and facility inspections. Registration for this year’s meeting is closed. Program information can be found at IACUC Administrator’s Best Practices Meeting (PDF - 32 KB). Posted: October 23, 2009 Pain and Distress in Fish "The articles in this issue of the ILAR Journal consider both the philosophical and scientific aspects of fish pain and distress as well as the use of fish as models for research on human diseases. The issue's topic is important both because of the number of species involved (some 30,000) and because controversy persists about whether fish experience pain and/or distress." Posted: October 19, 2009 The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) are hosting a Joint International Symposium on Animal Welfare on November 9-11, 2009 in East Lansing, Michigan. The symposium, “Swimming With the Tide – Animal Welfare in Veterinary Medical Education and Research”, is for veterinarians, educators, researchers, students, and others interested in animal welfare. The program will focus on animal welfare as an evolving discipline and educating veterinarians to be effective decision makers and advocates. The symposium will be held at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. For additional information, visit http://www.avma.org/awsymposium/. Posted: September 25, 2009 A SCAW IACUC-Advanced Workshop will be held on October 20, 2009 in Notre Dame, Indiana. The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) developed this one day educational workshop for experienced Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members and administrators, principal investigators, attending veterinarians, regulatory personnel and laboratory animal care staff. The program focuses on topics such as advanced protocol review and provides opportunities for small discussion groups and sharing of information among participants. SCAW will host the program with support from the University of Notre Dame, NIH OLAW and USDA APHIS Animal Care. For program, registration and accommodation information, visit http://www.scaw.com/iacuc-advanced.htm. Emerging Issues, USDA Perspective, an OLAW IACUC Staff Online Seminar is posted on the OLAW website.
Posted: September 18, 2009 A recording of "Emerging Issues, USDA Perspective”, an OLAW IACUC Staff Online Seminar is posted on the OLAW website at Educational Resources. The webinar speaker is Dr. Betty Goldentyer, Eastern Region Director, APHIS, USDA. The seminar was broadcast September 17, 2009. Posted: September 10, 2009 IACUC 101 and 201 PLUS Workshops will be held on October 7 and 8, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. IACUC 101 – “The Basics” – is a full day didactic and interactive educational program designed to provide Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members, administrators, veterinarians, animal care staff, researchers, regulatory personnel and compliance officers with information on the role and responsibilities of IACUCs, including an understanding of federal policies and regulations governing laboratory animal welfare. IACUC 201 PLUS – “The Process PLUS Select Topics” – is a highly interactive program that takes the fundamentals of IACUC 101 and applies them to the process and mechanisms of ensuring compliance. The morning and afternoon sessions are divided into 3 tracks based on an individual’s IACUC role, responsibility, and interests. Track topics are customized to include subjects of timely interest. The program concludes with open questions and answers to representatives of OLAW, USDA, and AAALAC. Northwestern University and Loyola University Medical Center will host the programs with support from NIH OLAW, USDA APHIS Animal Care, and AAALAC International. For program, registration and accommodation information, see IACUC 101/201 PLUS (PDF - 66 KB). Posted: September 1, 2009 “Emerging Issues, USDA Perspective” - September 17th - Betty Goldentyer, D.V.M., Eastern Region Director, USDA, APHIS, Animal Care, will be the guest speaker for the OLAW Outreach Program, a free online seminar series. Note: Registration for OLAW Online Seminars remains valid for future events. Participants who registered for previous Seminars and already have web meeting accounts do not need to re-register. For more information contact OLAW at 301-496-7163 or email to olawdpe@od.nih.gov. Posted: August 31, 2009 USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Animal Care and Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) are conducting a workshop on September 23-24, 2009 in Kansas City, Missouri. The workshop - “Considering Alternatives; Making a Difference” - is designed to help Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members, investigators, veterinarians, administrators and members of the general public better understand the Animal Welfare Act requirement to “consider alternatives”. For program, registration and accommodation information, see Considering Alternatives; Making a Difference (PDF - 17 KB). Posted: July 31, 2009 A SCAW IACUC-Advanced Workshop will be held on September 11, 2009 in Beaverton, Oregon. The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) developed this one day educational workshop for experienced Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members and administrators, principal investigators, attending veterinarians, regulatory personnel and laboratory animal care staff. The program focuses on topics such as advanced protocol review and provides opportunities for small discussion groups and sharing of information among participants. SCAW will host the program with support from the Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, NIH OLAW and USDA APHIS Animal Care. For program, registration and accommodation information, visit http://www.scaw.com/iacuc-advanced.htm. Posted: July 23, 2009 OLAW has a Topic Index – a new online resource to OLAW Guidance by subject matter. You can now browse and search OLAW responses to Frequently Asked Questions, Commentaries and Articles written by OLAW staff, plus Policy Notices published in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The Topic Index can be found on the OLAW homepage under Guidance. ILAR Journal Volume 50(3): Sleep-Disordered Breathing: Exploring a Human Disorder Using Animal Models
Posted: July 17, 2009 Sleep-Disordered Breathing: Exploring a Human Disorder Using Animal Models "Sleep-disordered breathing—and in particular, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—and its comorbidities have a major impact both on individual health and on health care systems in general. The use of animal models is essential as investigators continue to learn about OSA and advance the transition from identifying mechanisms of injury to developing therapeutic interventions." Posted: July 7, 2009 OLAW has developed an online forum for participants and viewers of the Online Seminars. If you have participated in the Online Seminar, “What Every IACUC Should Know About AAALAC International”, or watched the recording, you may now submit comments and questions online. OLAW will compile comments, answer questions and post relevant material on the OLAW website. The comment period for this seminar is open until August 15, 2009. The link to the forum can be found on the Education Resources page by clicking on the seminar title. Posted: June 29, 2009 OLAW has updated their guidance to IACUCs regarding the use of Designated Member Review (DMR) to review animal study protocols subsequent to Full Committee Review (FCR). This guidance can be found in Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) 19 under the Protocol Review section on the OLAW web page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#proto_19. For questions, suggestions or comments, email to olaw@od.nih.gov. Posted: June 17, 2009 A recording of the OLAW IACUC Staff Online Seminar, "What Every IACUC Should Know About AAALAC International", held June 11, 2009 is now available. The seminar recording can be found on the OLAW Education Resources page. Posted: June 4, 2009 Christian E. Newcomer, V.M.D., Executive Director, AAALAC International, will be the guest speaker for both seminars. Posted: May 29, 2009 Experts convened by the National Academy of Sciences recently concluded that “all vertebrates should be considered capable of experiencing the aversive state of pain.” Minimizing animal pain, wherever possible, is important both ethically and legally. The National Academies have developed a free online resource to help those who care for and use laboratory animals, farm animals, and pets to prevent, recognize, and alleviate pain in different types of animals, from non-human primates to fish. Visit this online resource at http://nas.edu/pain. Posted: May 11, 2009 A SCAW IACUC-Advanced Workshop will be held on June 15, 2009 in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) developed this one day educational workshop for experienced Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members and administrators, principal investigators, attending veterinarians, regulatory personnel and laboratory animal care staff. The program focuses on topics such as advanced protocol review and provides opportunities for small discussion groups and sharing of information among participants. Posted: May 1, 2009 OLAW reminds grantee institutions that the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals requires PHS Assured institutions to “have a disaster plan that takes into account both personnel and animals.” Guidance can be found on the OLAW website in the Frequently Asked Questions section, question 9, under Institutional Responsibilities. For detailed information on H1N1 Influenza, see http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/. Posted: April 28, 2009 IACUC 101 and 201 PLUS Workshops will be held on June 24 and 25, 2009 in Niagara Falls, New York. Posted: April 1, 2009 Gene Therapy in Large Animal Models of Human Genetic Diseases Posted: March 11, 2009 A recording of the OLAW IACUC Staff Online Seminar, “Reporting Noncompliant Events to OLAW”, held March 5, 2009 is now available. The seminar recording can be found on the OLAW IACUC Staff Outreach page Posted: January 26, 2009 The Neurobiology of Social Behavior Posted: January 16, 2009 A new Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) has been posted on the OLAW website at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#protocol. This FAQ provides guidance on the topic “Does the IACUC have to review proposed animal research activities at the time of grant award if the animal research activities will not be conducted until year 4 or 5 of a grant?” OLAW welcomes questions, suggestions and comments relating to the FAQs and other information posted on OLAW webpages. Communications can be directed to OLAW help. Guidance to IACUCs Regarding Use of Designated Member Review (DMR) for Animal Study Proposal Review Subsequent to Full Committee Review (FCR)
Posted: January 13, 2009 Guidance to IACUCs Regarding Use of Designated Member Review (DMR) for Animal Study Proposal Review Subsequent to Full Committee Review (FCR), has been published in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts on January 8, 2009, NOT-OD-09-035. This Notice provides guidance to PHS awardee institutions on actions an IACUC may take following FCR. A related Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) has been posted in the Protocol Review section on the OLAW web page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#protocol. For questions, suggestions or comments, contact OLAW help.Posted: January 8, 2009 Annual Reports for the period January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008 will be due to OLAW no later than January 31, 2009. In accordance with the Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (Policy), Part IV.F., and each Institution’s Animal Welfare Assurance, each institution is required to submit a written report to the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) at least once every twelve (12) months. Reporting periods coincide with the calendar year, unless a request was made in writing to OLAW for an alternate reporting schedule. Information to be reported consists of any change in the institution’s program of animal care and use, a change in the Institutional Official or IACUC membership, the dates that the IACUC conducted its semiannual evaluations of the program and facilities, and any minority IACUC member views. Only three attachments are required to accompany the annual report:
If there have been no other changes to the animal program, then no other program elements are needed for the Annual Report. Please do not send semi-annual reports with the Annual Report unless they include a minority opinion (for guidance on minority views, see OLAW's Frequently Asked Question [http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#report_6]). A Sample Annual Report Form can be found at the following URL on the OLAW website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/sampledoc/rptprt.htm.If you have any questions regarding your report, please contact OLAW at 301-496-7163. Documents submitted to OLAW are subject to release under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). OLAW’s FOIA FAQ can be found at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/faqs.htm#report_4.
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