Animal Health & Welfare Core
动物健康
基本信息
- 批准号:9173319
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccreditationAnimal WelfareAnimalsCardiovascular systemCaringCertificationComparative PathologyDataData QualityDiabetes MellitusDoctor of PhilosophyDocumentationEnsureFundingGoalsGuidelinesHealthInternationalLaboratory AnimalsLengthLinkMaintenanceMetabolicMusNatureObesityPerformancePhenotypeProceduresProtocols documentationQuarantineResearchSerologic testsServicesSocial WelfareStressTestingUnited States Department of AgricultureVariantWorkanimal carebasecohortcostdietary requirementdisease diagnosismeetingsmetabolic abnormality assessmentmetabolic phenotypeprogramsresearch studysuccess
项目摘要
The Animal Health and Welfare Core (AHWC) is responsible for receipt, certification, and husbandry of mice
that are sent to Vanderbilt for the purpose of metabolic phenotyping. The AHWC is the interface between the
Vanderbilt Division of Animal Care and the VMMPC. The responsibilities and services of this core are critical
for the VMMPC to perform well-controlled experiments in non-stressed, healthy mice. The overall objective of
the core is to facilitate the use of mice in diabetes, obesity and related research, ensure compliance and
implement and maintain the health and colony numbers appropriate to the rate of center usage. Specifically the
core is responsible for 1) receipt and documentation of incoming mice; 2) assignment and oversight of
quarantine procedures; 3) provision of day-to-day husbandry; 4) provision of veterinary care and support; 5)
performance of pathological assessments; and 6) implementation and maintenance of any specific dietary
requirements.
动物健康和福利核心 (AHWC) 负责小鼠的接收、认证和饲养
被发送到范德比尔特用于代谢表型分析的目的。 AHWC 是 AHWC 之间的接口
范德比尔特动物护理部和 VMMPC。这个核心的职责和服务至关重要
让 VMMPC 在无压力的健康小鼠中进行良好控制的实验。总体目标
核心是促进小鼠在糖尿病、肥胖症及相关研究中的使用,确保合规性和
实施并维持与中心使用率相适应的健康状况和菌落数量。具体来说
核心负责 1) 接收并记录传入的小鼠; 2) 分配和监督
检疫程序; 3)提供日常饲养; 4) 提供兽医护理和支持; 5)
进行病理评估; 6) 实施和维持任何特定的饮食习惯
要求。
项目成果
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