Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
All research and teaching involving animals goes through a rigorous protocol review process performed by a diverse committee of scientists, non-scientists, community members, and animal health professionals. Without approval by the committee, known as the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), animal use cannot occur at NDSU.
NDSU maintains a Registration with the United Stated Department of Agriculture (45-R-002) and an Animal Welfare Assurance with the National Institute of Health-Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (D16-00156). USDA conducts annual inspections of our facilities and records. NDSU also submits required reports to each agency, which insures adherence to all federal regulations and policies.
The IACUC and animal care personnel closely monitor the care and use of animals through daily observation of all animals, semi-annual inspections of all animal facilities, and an internal quality control program. All decisions concerning animal care at NDSU are made in consultation with the Attending Veterinarian.
NDSU is remains committed to the humane care and use of animals in research that addresses today’s complex challenges—including food production systems, food security, public health, and sustainable infrastructure.
Questions? Contact the IACUC Office, ndsu.iacuc@ndsu.edu or by phone at (701) 231-8114.