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Animal tissue or materials
- FAQ. Does the PHS Policy apply to use of animal tissue or materials obtained from dead animals?
- Lab Animal. 2015; 44(4). (PDF - 650 KB) Congruence between grants and protocols.
- Lab Animal. 2010; 39(3). (PDF - 88 KB) Tissues from privately owned dogs.
- Lab Animal. 1997; 26(3). Optimal Animal Use.
Amphibians and fish
- FAQ. Does the PHS Policy apply to larval forms of amphibians and fish?
- FAQ. When and how should animals be tracked on approved protocols?
- Zebrafish 2016. 13(6):1-2. (PDF - 83 KB) OLAW Comments: Hatching Fish--When should animal tracking begin?
Clinical studies
- FAQ. How can the IACUC determine if activities involving privately owned animals constitute veterinary clinical care or research activities?
- Lab Animal. 2022. 51(10). (PDF - 854.9 KB) How do you Zoo?
- Lab Animal. 2022; 51(01). (PDF - 828.21 KB) Discretionary Consent.
- Lab Animal. 2016; 45(7). (PDF - 211 KB) When does ‘animal involvement’ become ‘animal use’?
- Lab Animal. 2010; 39(3). (PDF - 88 KB) Tissues from privately owned dogs.
- Lab Animal. 2009; 38(6). (PDF - 188 KB) Clinical study or research activity?
Custom services
- OPRR Reports. 95-02, 3/8/1995. Sources of Custom Antibody Production
- FAQ. Does the PHS Policy apply to the production of custom antibodies, or to the purchase of surgically modified animals?
- Lab Animal. 2012; 41(4). Amending a protocol to import and breed knockout mice.
- Lab Animal. 2003; 32(9): 33-36, question #5.
- Lab Animal. 2003; 32(9): 33-36, question #6.
- Lab Animal. 1995; 24(9):24-26, question #2.
Embryonated eggs
Field studies
- FAQ. Does the PHS Policy apply to animal research that is conducted in the field?
- Lab Animal. 2023; 52(11).(PDF - 465.7 KB) A Word From OLAW and USDA: Research Gone A-Fowl
- Lab Animal. 2022. 51(10). (PDF - 854.9 KB) How do you Zoo?
- Lab Animal. 2022. 51(7). (PDF - 1013.21 KB) The IACUC's Wild Classification
Non-PHS funded activities
- FAQ. Should institutions apply the PHS Policy to all animal activities regardless of the source of funding?
- Lab Animal. 2024; 53(01). (PDF - 960.68 KB) A Word from OLAW: Emotional Support for Everyone
- Lab Animal. 2022. 51(10). (PDF - 854.9 KB) How do you Zoo?
- Lab Animal. 2014; 43(4). (PDF - 138 KB) Using privately owned animals in a study of human subjects.
- Lab Animal. 1995; 24(9):24-26, question #5.
- ILAR News. 1991; 33(4):68-70, question #2.
Privately owned animals
- FAQ. Does the IACUC need to approve research studies that use privately owned animals, such as pets?
- FAQ. How can the IACUC determine if activities involving privately owned animals constitute veterinary clinical care or research activities?
- Lab Animal. 2024; 53(01). (PDF - 960.68 KB) A Word from OLAW: Emotional Support for Everyone
- Lab Animal. 2022; 51(01). (PDF - 828.21 KB) Discretionary Consent.
- Lab Animal. 2020; 49(9). (PDF - 756 KB) Does a problem involving a pet cat require a report to regulators?
- Lab Animal. 2019; 48(3). (PDF - 775 KB) Showtime! Should an IACUC oversee companion animal exhibition activities on campus?
- Lab Animal. 2018; 47(5). (PDF - 802 KB) Protocols for pets: what authority does an IACUC have?
- Lab Animal. 2016; 45(7). (PDF - 211 KB) When does ‘animal involvement’ become ‘animal use’?
- Lab Animal. 2014; 43(4). (PDF - 138 KB) Using privately owned animals in a study of human subjects.
- Lab Animal. 2010; 39(3). (PDF - 88 KB) Tissues from privately owned dogs.
- Lab Animal. 2009; 38(6). (PDF - 188 KB) Clinical study or research activity?
- Lab Animal. 2006; 35(6). (PDF - 71 KB) Clinical trial trouble.
- Lab Animal. 2003; 32(10). (PDF - 96 KB) Dog as Sculpture Models: Is IACUC Review Needed?