The use of animal subjects in scientific and educational activities is governed by professional standards of ethical conduct as well as by federal and state regulations, which reflect the general concerns of society.
New York State law mandates the establishment of an institutional animal care committee which shall be responsible for evaluating the care of all animals held for research, teaching, or other activities by the State University of New York or by other resources under College auspices. An animal care committee is required also by National Institute of Health policy and recommended by the Animal Welfare Act and the American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care. The National Institute of Health requires review of research protocols by the institutional animal care committee prior to submission of a grant application.
Plattsburgh State University is committed to humane care of laboratory animals in carrying out its research and training activities. To insure that its concern be implemented and, further, to insure its compliance with professional, state and federal regulations and requirements for animal use, it has established an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to be responsible for development and implementation of policies and procedures which will allow the College to fulfill these responsibilities and commitments.
The IACUC shall serve as the advocate for the welfare of the animal subjects under study at this institution while representing and protecting the interests of the respective investigators and educators who use animals at this College.
The charge to this committee is to develop policies and procedures for the College faculty and staff for:
Evaluate applications for use of animals in research and teaching under categories D and E of Biomedical Experiments and review annual updating of animal use applications submitted by investigators for the ethical guidelines listed above and the humane care and treatment according to procedures listed below.
The Committee is empowered to make on-site inspections and recommend suspension of any project using animals operating within the institution. In addition the IACUC, through its chairperson, has the authority to take action during emergency situations in order to promptly rectify unacceptable conditions.
The Committee has the authority to review and approve or disapprove all projects involving the use of animals in research or education. The chairperson has the responsibility to assign and made recommendations on matters of committee business to the appropriate subcommittees. The chairperson also has the authority to act as spokesperson for the IACUC.
The Committee will meet at least once each quarter of the calendar year to fulfill its responsibilities. Specific functions will be carried out by the subcommittees to be appointed by the chairperson of the IACUC. Each subcommittee will be composed of at least three individuals, and the subcommittee's titles are as follows:
In order to expedite the appropriate review and approval of animal use, each individual contemplating initiation of a project involving animals must adhere to the following:
Office: Kehoe 815
Phone: (518) 564-2155
Fax: (518) 564-2157
Ms. Cathleen Eldridge
Health & Safety Associate
Office:
Phone: (518) 564-5051
E-mail: Cathleen.eldridge@plattsburgh.edu
Mr. Brendon Kinney
Assoc. VP for Institutional Advancement
Office: Hawkins Hall 113D
Phone: (518) 564-2090
E-mail: bkinn001@plattsburgh.edu
Mr. Richard Pickering
Non-Affiliated Scientist
Phone: (518) 297-1582
E-mail: Pickering169@charter.net
Dr. Patricia Nichols
Laboratory Research Veterinarian
Phone: (802) 644-1177
E-mail: nicholswst@aol.com
Mr. Michael Simpson
Director, Sponsored Research & Programs
Office: Kehoe 815
Phone: (518) 564-2155
E-mail: simpsome@plattsburgh.edu
Dr. Donald Slish
Biological Sciences
Office:
Phone: (518) 564-5160
E-mail: Donald.slish@plattsburgh.edu