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Director, DLAR
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Cage card changes Berg G20 Staff updates Animal Ordering (not Topaz protocol software) Associate Director, Operations Facility Projects Update Associate Director, Operations Animal Health Update Associate Director; Chief of Vet Services
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The number of animals used by NYUSoM must be reported to various regulating bodies and must be within IACUC protocol limits Currently, this number is determined by the number of animals ordered The number of animals ordered is deducted in Granite from the amount allowed in IACUC protocol.
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This system does not “count” animals that are bred and weaned in-house. Theoretically, someone could purchase 1 breeding pair, produce a hundred offspring used in experiments, and their animal use for the year would be 2. Currently, PIs order “manual” cage cards for weaned animals Don’t reference a number of animals No animals are recorded in Granite or deducted from the IACUC protocol
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Have PIs place a web animal order every time they need to wean animals Unacceptable burden on both PIs and DLAR staff
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Create “weaning” manual cards Run a report of all new weaning cards for the month (by PI and protocol#) Deduct the number of animals from the protocol based on an average number of animals per cage Average number = 3.5 mice per cage at NYUSoM Cards will also be created for “separation” that will not be deducted from protocol System in place at Emory Univ. for years
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Recognize that laboratory personnel training will be required to make sure people order the correct type of card (i.e. weaning vs separation). Soon, we will implement the two new types of manual cards Run reports and verify results without deducting from IACUC protocols until we’re certain system is working correctly
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Awarded $9.3M from NIH to renovate Berg An additional 10% match from NY State 6 Specific Aims: Create approx 4000 cage mouse barrier on 5 th floor State of the art individually ventilated caging Create rodent neurobehavioral core on 8 th floor Create additional large animal housing on 6 th floor Create women’s locker room for staff on 6 th floor Improve quality of animal housing on 4 th floor Improve HVAC in cagewash area
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Good News Increase the amount of available animal housing space, including rodent barrier space Increase the capacity for animal research at NYUMC Bad News There will be disruptions In order to renovate each floor, animals must be moved All moves will be communicated well in advance
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New Smilow Facility Supervisor joined DLAR in April. Smilow supervisor New Operations Manager will join DLAR in June 1 st. Operations manager
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