Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
Training Materials
Working Safely with Nonhuman Primates
"Working Safely with Nonhuman Primates" was produced by the NIH Office of
Animal Care and Use in 1999 for training staff in the NIH intramural research
program. This video has a strong emphasis on proper use of personal protective
equipment combined with understanding nonhuman primate behavior, and the general
principals are applicable to any program that houses nonhuman primates. It
is provided here as a resource to extramural animal care and use programs.
Available formats
Working with the Laboratory Dog - Training for the Enhancement of Animal Welfare in Research
"Working with the Laboratory Dog" helps meet the training mandates for research
staff using dogs in biomedical research. This video presents basic techniques
and background information that are appropriate for all who work with laboratory
dogs in a research setting. "Working with the Laboratory Dog" was produced by
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2000 with funding support by a charitable
organization and with the cooperation of the American Association for Laboratory
Animal Science (AALAS).
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- English-language videotape - Visit the AALAS website
(click on the Bookstore), call AALAS at 901-754-8620, or contact AALAS at the
address below. The cost is $45.00.
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science
9190 Crestwyn Hills Drive
Memphis, TN 38125
- CD - Contact olaw@od.nih.gov.
Training in Survival Rodent Surgery
This CD was developed by a subcommittee of the NIH Animal Research Advisory Committee to assist in the development of proper surgical skills when performing survival surgery on rodents. It illustrates the most common practices used in the NIH intramural research program and survival rodent surgery standards established by the NIH "Guidelines for Survival Rodent Surgery." Extramural investigators should consult with their institutional veterinarian to be sure that they are following any specific requirements of their IACUC.
Available format
Training in Basic Biomethodology for Laboratory Mice
The National Human Genome Research Institute Office of Laboratory Animal Medicine has developed a training CD in
Basic Methodology for Laboratory Mice. The CD illustrates the most common practices used in the NIH intramural
research program and was developed to promote proficiency in performing common techniques in the mouse. It
consists of eight training modules, table of contents, list of definitions and help and reference sections.
To obtain a copy of the CD send your name, research institution affiliation, full mailing address and email address to:rodent-cd@mail.nih.gov. Once CD per request please.
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