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Ensuring due process in the IACUC and animal welfare setting: considerations in developing noncompliance policies and procedures for institutional animal care and use committees and institutional officials

dc.contributor.authorHansen, Barbara C.
dc.contributor.authorGografe, Sylvia
dc.contributor.authorPritt, Stacy
dc.contributor.authorJen, Kai‐lin Catherine
dc.contributor.authorMcWhirter, Camille A.
dc.contributor.authorBarman, Susan M.
dc.contributor.authorComuzzie, Anthony
dc.contributor.authorGreene, Molly
dc.contributor.authorMcNulty, Justin A.
dc.contributor.authorMichele, Daniel Eugene
dc.contributor.authorMoaddab, Naz
dc.contributor.authorNelson, Randall J.
dc.contributor.authorNorris, Karen
dc.contributor.authorUray, Karen D.
dc.contributor.authorBanks, Ron
dc.contributor.authorWestlund, Karin N.
dc.contributor.authorYates, Bill J.
dc.contributor.authorSilverman, Jerald
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Kenneth D.
dc.contributor.authorRedman, Barbara
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-17T18:28:03Z
dc.date.available2020-03-17T18:28:03Z
dc.date.issued2017-10
dc.identifier.citationHansen, Barbara C.; Gografe, Sylvia; Pritt, Stacy; Jen, Kai‐lin Catherine ; McWhirter, Camille A.; Barman, Susan M.; Comuzzie, Anthony; Greene, Molly; McNulty, Justin A.; Michele, Daniel Eugene; Moaddab, Naz; Nelson, Randall J.; Norris, Karen; Uray, Karen D.; Banks, Ron; Westlund, Karin N.; Yates, Bill J.; Silverman, Jerald; Hansen, Kenneth D.; Redman, Barbara (2017). "Ensuring due process in the IACUC and animal welfare setting: considerations in developing noncompliance policies and procedures for institutional animal care and use committees and institutional officials." The FASEB Journal 31(10): 4216-4225.
dc.identifier.issn0892-6638
dc.identifier.issn1530-6860
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/154293
dc.description.abstractEvery institution that is involved in research with animals is expected to have in place policies and procedures for the management of allegations of noncompliance with the Animal Welfare Act and the U.S. Public Health Service Policy on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. We present here a model set of recommendations for institutional animal care and use committees and institutional officials to ensure appropriate consideration of allegations of noncompliance with federal Animal Welfare Act regulations that carry a significant risk or specific threat to animal welfare. This guidance has 3 overarching aims: 1) protecting the welfare of research animals; 2) according fair treatment and due process to an individual accused of noncompliance; and 3) ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Through this guidance, the present work seeks to advance the cause of scientific integrity, animal welfare, and the public trust while recognizing and supporting the critical importance of animal research for the betterment of the health of both humans and animals.â Hansen, B. C., Gografe, S., Pritt, S., Jen, K.â L. C., McWhirter, C. A., Barman, S. M., Comuzzie, A., Greene, M., McNulty, J. A., Michele, D. E., Moaddab, N., Nelson, R. J., Norris, K., Uray, K. D., Banks, R., Westlund, K. N., Yates, B. J., Silverman, J., Hansen, K. D., Redman, B. Ensuring due process in the IACUC and animal welfare setting: considerations in developing noncompliance policies and procedures for institutional animal care and use committees and institutional officials. FASEB J. 31, 4216â 4225 (2017). www.fasebj.org
dc.publisherFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
dc.publisherWiley Periodicals, Inc.
dc.subject.otherPHS
dc.subject.otherhumane animal care
dc.subject.otherAWA
dc.subject.otherOLAW
dc.titleEnsuring due process in the IACUC and animal welfare setting: considerations in developing noncompliance policies and procedures for institutional animal care and use committees and institutional officials
dc.typeArticle
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dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelBiology
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelScience
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer Reviewed
dc.description.bitstreamurlhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/154293/1/fsb2fj201601250r.pdf
dc.identifier.doi10.1096/fj.201601250R
dc.identifier.sourceThe FASEB Journal
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