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27 Apr
Physical Restraint as a Component of Animal Research: Planning Your Approach and IACUC Protocol Submission
Event Type

Trainings & Workshops, Virtual

Topic

Research

Target Audience

Staff, Faculty, Postdocs, Residents & Fellows

University Unit
Office of Research Protections
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Physical Restraint as a Component of Animal Research: Planning Your Approach and IACUC Protocol Submission

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Physical restraint of an awake, unanesthetized animal may be necessary to achieve the scientific goals of some studies. In such cases, the IACUC requires sufficient information to evaluate protocols that include restraint procedures.  This webinar is intended to provide investigators and research staff guidance on planning such procedures and provide insight on what the IACUC expects during their review. 

This webinar is relevant for investigators, postdocs, graduate students, and staff members who maintain or are listed on active IACUC protocols. This is intended to be informative, and attendance is NOT required. 

This session will be presented by Dr. Joseph Newsome, Associate Director DLAR, Associate Professor Pathology, University of Pittsburgh.

(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.)

Wednesday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m.

Virtual Event

Physical Restraint as a Component of Animal Research: Planning Your Approach and IACUC Protocol Submission

Physical restraint of an awake, unanesthetized animal may be necessary to achieve the scientific goals of some studies. In such cases, the IACUC requires sufficient information to evaluate protocols that include restraint procedures.  This webinar is intended to provide investigators and research staff guidance on planning such procedures and provide insight on what the IACUC expects during their review. 

This webinar is relevant for investigators, postdocs, graduate students, and staff members who maintain or are listed on active IACUC protocols. This is intended to be informative, and attendance is NOT required. 

This session will be presented by Dr. Joseph Newsome, Associate Director DLAR, Associate Professor Pathology, University of Pittsburgh.

(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.)

Wednesday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m.

Virtual Event

Topic

Research

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