Stanford University

Resources

Animal Care and Use Training Seminar
This training seminar is an introduction to the care and use of laboratory animals in research and teaching at Stanford University. It is one of the programs offered by the Veterinary Service Center (VSC). All faculty, staff and students who will be involved in the use of laboratory animals are expected to attend this training.

Hands-on eProtocol Training

This class provides a hands-on learning experience for using eProtocol for Animal Subjects protocols. Topics covered will include the creation of protocols, revisions, renewals and approval letters. This is great for new users of the system or those who might need a refresher course.

Training will be held in POST Learning Center, Redwood Hall Room G6. This is in the Jordan Quad area of campus - near the corner of Campus Drive West and Panama St. See map to this location.

To register, please send an email to: kayte@stanford.edu.

Next training is scheduled for: Friday, February 12, 2010 and Friday, September 10, 2010

Laboratory Partners
Lab Partners is a network of individuals at Stanford, informed on relevant policies and procedures related to work done in their labs, and authorized to share that information with others in the group. Lab Partners form a communication network to assure that all individuals - faculty, staff, students and visiting scholars - understand the requirements for using lab animals at Stanford. If you would like to be added to the Lab Partners email distribution list, have information you'd like included in the next mailing, or would like more information, please contact Missy Howard at (650)736-7065.

Test Your Knowledge!
Take the self-quiz to test your understanding of working with animals at Stanford. You do not need to identify yourself, and no scores are recorded. Try clicking on different anwsers until you get the correct one.

Other Resources
VSC Research Support

Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare

Animal Welfare Information Center

        -- Help with Finding Alternatives to Animal Use
Research and Laboratory Safety
Responsibilities under PHS Grants Policy
IACUC Member eProtocol Training