Disclaimer:
OLAW develops and monitors, as well as exercises compliance oversight relative to the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (the "PHS Policy"). One of OLAW's primary functions is to advise awarding units and awardee institutions concerning the implementation of the PHS Policy. OLAW often provides this advice by responding to policy-related questions submitted by such units and institutions. The following Articles provide guidance that represents OLAW's current thinking on these topics. This guidance is based on OLAW's experience with the subject matter and draws on best practices followed by the biomedical community regarding the use of research animals. Unless specific statutory or regulatory requirements are cited, the Articles should be viewed as recommendations in that an institution may use an alternative approach if the approach satisfies the requirements of the PHS Policy. |
Articles by OLAW Staff |
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ILAR News 1991; 33(4):68-70. The PHS Responds to Commonly Asked Questions. |
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ILAR News 1993; 35(3-4):47-49. FAQs about the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. |
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Lab Animal 1994; 23(8):28-29. Compliance at the Institutional Level. |
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Lab Animal 1995; 24(9):24-26. FAQs about the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. |
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ILAR Journal 1995; 37(4):190-19. Use of Electronic Communications for IACUC Functions. |
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Contemporary Topics 1996; 35(5):53-56. Model for Performing Institutional |
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Animal Care and Use Committee: Continuing Review of Animal Research. |
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Contemporary Topics 1997; 36(2):47-50. FAQs about the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. |
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Lab Animal 2000; 29(5):32-37 (PDF). OLAW and APHIS: Common Areas of Noncompliance. |
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Lab Animal 2002; 31(8):27-30. Disaster Recovery: "Who ya gonna call?” |
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Lab Animal 2002; 31(9):28-31. Correct Conduct of Full-Committee and Designated Member Protocol Reviews. |
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Lab Animal 2003; 32(9):33-36. Frequently Asked Questions About the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. |
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Lab Animal 2007; 36(10):40-49 (PDF - 165 KB). Considerations for determining optimal mouse caging density. Disclaimer: The views expressed in "Regulatory Considerations" represent the position of OLAW/NIH, but the remainder of the contributions in this article does not represent official support or an endorsement by NIH or any government agency. |
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Lab Animal 2009; 38(2):45 (PDF - 112 KB). Reply to ‘Protocol deviations revisited’. |
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PI eAlert 2009; No. 6 (PDF - 299 KB). Animal Welfare: Lab Rat O.K. as Pet? |
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Lab Animal eAlert 2010; No. 6 (PDF - 334 KB). What is Protocol for Reporting an Animal-Research Project Exceeding Its Expiration Date? |
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Lab Animal eAlert 2010; No. 13 (PDF - 236 KB). Making Charges to Grants During an Expiration Period. |
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PI eAlert 2010; No. 8 (PDF - 322 KB). How Can I Prepare My Animal-Research Lab for an Earthquake? |
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PI eAlert 2010; Jul (PDF - 415 KB). Was McGill’s “Mouse Pain” Study Compliant With Lab Animal Welfare? |
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Lab Animal eAlert 2010; No. 17 (PDF - 336 KB). Is a laparoscopic serial liver biopsy considered ‘major’ animal surgery? |
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