Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
IACUC: The Hub of Communication-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
Formation and Composition of an IACUC-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
IACUC Records and their Management-Philip C. Tillman, DVM
IACUC Issues in Academia-Stephen P. Schiffer, DVM, MS
Forms and Notices (Annotated)-M. Lawrence Podolsky, MD
Running an IACUC: One Chair's Perspective-Victor S. Lukas, DVM
The IACUC's Role in Education and Training-Sonja J. Wallace, AAS, RVT
The IACUC and Laboratory Animal Resources-Joanne R. Blum, DVM
The Role of the IACUC in Assessing and Managing Pain and Distress in Research Animals- Sally K. Wixson, VDM, MS
IACUC from a Principal Investigator's Perspective-Paula Belloni, PhD and Robbert Tressler, PhD
The Literature Search for Alternatives-Michael D. Kreger, MS
Ethics and Quandaries-All Contributors
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Appendixes:
Appendix 1: IACUC Resources
Appendix 2: Training Resources
Appendix 3: Directions for Alternatives to Animal Testing
Appendix 4: Major Data Bases
Appendix 5: Where to Contact USDA
Appendix 6: Internet Sources of Interest to IACUCs
Appendix 7: Associations and Related Organization
Appendix 8: Guidelines for Blood Sample Withdrawal
Appendix 9: Volume Guidelines for Compound Administration
Appendix 10: Euthanasia Guide
Index