Laboratory Animal Shared Resource
实验动物共享资源
基本信息
- 批准号:10641717
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.35万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-06-16 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccreditationAdoptedAnimal Cancer ModelAnimal Care and Use CommitteesAnimal ExperimentationAnimal HusbandryAnimal ModelAnimalsBasic ScienceBiomedical ResearchBiostatistics Shared ResourceCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCancer Research ProjectCanis familiarisCaringClinical InvestigatorClinical TrialsComplexContinuing EducationDataDedicationsDiagnosticEnsureEnvironmentEquipmentEquipment and supply inventoriesExperimental DesignsFacultyFamily suidaeFosteringFundingFutureGoalsGoldGrantHealthHousingHumanImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesIn VitroInstitutionInternationalJointsLaboratory Animal Shared ResourceLaboratory AnimalsLeadershipMaintenanceManuscriptsMedicalMedical ResearchMethodsMissionModelingOperative Surgical ProceduresOryctolagus cuniculusPeer ReviewPreclinical TestingProceduresProductionProtocols documentationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource SharingResourcesRodentScienceScientistServicesSiteSystemTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechnologyToxicologyTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchValidationWoodchuckWritinganimal carecancer cellclinical applicationclinical practicedesignexperimental studyfollow-uphigh standardin vivoinnovationirradiationlaboratory facilitymeetingsmembernovelpathogenpre-clinicalprogramsrecruitsoundsquare footsuccesssynergismtranslational research program
项目摘要
The mission of the Laboratory Animal Shared Resource (LASR) is to promote the humane care and use of
laboratory animals in support of basic and translational research conducted at Roswell Park. The facilities and
veterinary program are both accredited by AAALAC International demonstrating the commitment to humane
and responsible animal research and dedication to good science. LASR is designed to offer the highest
standards of animal care, with an expert technical staff performing all aspects of daily health observations,
veterinary medical care, facility and equipment maintenance and surgical and technical services. The LASR
offers CCSG members a full spectrum of laboratory animal care and use services including barrier facilities
with fully automated environmental controls for the housing of research animal models. The LASR provides
veterinary medical care, animal health surveillance, diagnostic laboratory facilities, irradiation services,
research technical services and faculty training in support of more than 200 Institute Animal Care and Use
Committee-approved animal use protocols and specialized animal husbandry with trained staff that performs
all husbandry manipulations during cage changing inside Bio-Safety cabinets for maintenance of a pathogen-
free environment of animals held in micro isolation (MI) caging systems. The main site is a four-story ~50,000
net square feet (nsf) vivarium, which opened in 1998, located in the Medical Research Complex building. An
additional 9,000 nsf is available in the adjacent Cancer Cell Center building. The animal inventory fluctuates
between 39,000 to 42,000 animals housed in the facility. In the reporting period (2013-2017), the LASR served
a total of 129 Roswell users, of which 106 (82%) were CCSG members. LASR supports scientists that conduct
in vivo studies. To further the success of the research programs within the cancer center, the LASR is actively
involved in refinement of procedures that usually become new methods or innovations to accomplish the goals
of proposed animal studies. The Specific Aims of the LASR are: 1) To provide Roswell Park CCSG members
access to state-of-the-art facilities, specialized husbandry and veterinary services for the housing and care of
their laboratory animals used in research; 2) To propel the transition from basic and translational in vitro
research into clinical application and practice using in vivo animal models of cancer; 3) To provide intellectual
and technical support to assist basic and clinical investigators in all CCSG programs during experimental
design, execution of projects and manuscript and/or grant writing. The goal of the LASR is to support
biomedical research at the cancer center while maintaining the highest standards for the humane care and use
of the laboratory animals. LASR will continue to maintain the AAALAC International accreditation for assurance
of gold standards of animal care.
实验动物共享资源(LASR)的使命是促进对实验动物的人道关怀和使用
实验动物支持在罗斯威尔公园进行的基础和转化研究。设施和
兽医计划均获得 AAALAC International 认证,体现了对人道的承诺
负责任的动物研究和对良好科学的奉献。 LASR 旨在提供最高的
动物护理标准,由专家技术人员进行日常健康观察的各个方面,
兽医医疗护理、设施和设备维护以及外科和技术服务。激光雷达
为 CCSG 成员提供全方位的实验动物护理和使用服务,包括屏障设施
为研究动物模型的饲养提供全自动环境控制。 LASR 提供
兽医医疗、动物健康监测、诊断实验室设施、辐照服务、
为 200 多个动物护理和使用研究所提供支持的研究技术服务和师资培训
委员会批准的动物使用协议和专门的畜牧业以及训练有素的工作人员
在生物安全柜内更换笼子期间进行的所有饲养操作,以维持病原体-
微隔离(MI)笼养系统中动物的自由环境。主场地为四层~50,000
净平方英尺 (nsf) 动物园于 1998 年开业,位于医学研究综合大楼内。一个
邻近的癌症细胞中心大楼还提供 9,000 nsf 的额外空间。动物库存波动
该设施内饲养着 39,000 至 42,000 只动物。报告期内(2013年-2017年),LASR服务了
共有 129 位 Roswell 用户,其中 106 位(82%)是 CCSG 会员。 LASR 支持科学家进行
体内研究。为了促进癌症中心研究项目的成功,LASR 正在积极
涉及程序的细化,这些程序通常成为实现目标的新方法或创新
拟议的动物研究。 LASR 的具体目标是: 1) 为罗斯威尔公园 CCSG 成员提供服务
获得最先进的设施、专门的畜牧业和兽医服务,以提供住房和照顾
他们用于研究的实验动物; 2)推动体外基础实验和转化实验的转变
使用癌症动物模型进行临床应用和实践研究; 3)提供智力
和技术支持,以在实验期间协助所有 CCSG 项目的基础和临床研究人员
设计、项目执行和手稿和/或资助写作。 LASR 的目标是支持
癌症中心的生物医学研究,同时保持人性化护理和使用的最高标准
的实验动物。 LASR 将继续维持 AAALAC 国际认证认证
动物护理的黄金标准。
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