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Laboratory Animal Unit
The CRI Laboratory Animal Unit (LAU) has primary responsibility for the day-to-day management of the research animal facility, as well as for implementation of CRI’s ACUP. It is headed by the LAU Chief, a qualified veterinarian with a wealth of experience in care and management of laboratory animal breeding and laboratory animal medicine, and staffed with full-time clinical veterinarians, a facility engineer, microbiologist, animal technician and animal care workers, all of whom have been appropriately trained in their areas of responsibility and who undergo continual training as necessary according to CRI policy.
LAU Organization chart
Staff List
The Laboratory Animal Unit provides
1. Laboratory animal management and husbandry
2. Veterinary preventive medicine and medical care
3. Consultation pertaining to animal care and use, as well as veterinary medical issues in animal use protocol development
4. Support for compliance with animal use protocols carried out in its facilities
5. Training in the care and use of laboratory animals
6. Veterinary care and oversight for anesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia
7. Reporting of requirements to the Institute Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
Microbiological Monitoring Unit
Training Program