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Standard Operating Procedure Table of Contents

 

Purpose

To require institutions applying for animal research awards to comply with NIH policies for the care of research animals.

Procedure

To receive PHS awards, applicants working with research animals must base their programs of animal care and use on the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, abide by the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, and follow the American Veterinary Medical Association Guidelines on Euthanasia. PHS policy is summarized in the brochure What Investigators Need to Know About the Use of Animals.

Applicants must follow instructions in either the Grant Application Guide (for electronic application) or the PHS 398 (for paper application). Contract offerors must follow instructions in an RFP.

An application involving research animals must address the five points listed in the Vertebrate Animals Section of the Research Plan. If it does not, CSR or NIAID (depending where it is reviewed) will designate it incomplete and code it accordingly. See Answer the Five Points in the Vertebrate Animals Section for more information.

For grants, certain animals in research codes in IMPAC and on an application's summary statement indicate a bar to award that must be resolved before funding. For a list of codes, go to Research Animal Involvement Codes.

Find more information on animal research requirements at NIAID Research Animal Resources.

Applicants and Awardees

Program Officers

Grants Management Specialists

  • Ensure that animal assurances and IACUC certifications are in place before issuing competing and noncompeting awards. If documentation is not in place, contact OLAW and request that it negotiate the documentation with the applicant.
  • If animal assurances or IACUC approvals are still pending at the end of the fiscal year, issue a restricted award.
  • If a grant is transferring to a new grantee, confirm that the new grantee has submitted the five points in the Vertebrate Animals Section of the Research Plan. Also ensure that its animal assurance and IACUC certification are in place.

Scientific Review Officers

Contacts

Applicants and grantees should go to Contact Staff for Help in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal to determine who to contact.

Offerors should ask the primary contact listed in the RFP. See the RFPs and Amendments list, or, see the Office of Acquisitions staff listing.

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If you have knowledge to share or want more information on this topic, email deaweb@niaid.nih.gov with the title of this page or its URL and your question or comment. Thanks for helping us clarify and expand our knowledge base.

Links

Vertebrate Animals in Research questions and answers

OLAW: Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare

Grant Application, Electronic SOP

Grant Application, Paper SOP

IMPAC and CRISP SOP

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IACUC 101 Series

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