JULY 13 AND 14 IACUC 101 & 201 WORKSHOPS IN DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

RELEASE DATE:  May 14, 2004

NOTICE:  NOT-OD-04-043

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

On Tuesday, July 13, and Wednesday, July 14, 2004, in Durham, North 
Carolina, the North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research, the 
NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, and the University of North 
Carolina at Chapel Hill will co-sponsor two days of IACUC training at 
the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center.  The first day is a 
traditional IACUC 101 course, which is a full day didactic and 
interactive training course that provides a basic yet comprehensive 
overview of the laws, regulations, and policies that govern the humane 
care and use of laboratory animals with examples and possible 
approaches for successful and effective administration.  The second day 
is a special IACUC 201 course, which is a highly interactive program 
that takes the fundamentals of IACUC 101 and applies them to the 
process and mechanisms of ensuring compliance with a mock IACUC in the 
afternoon session to address complex scenarios.  

The program and registration information are posted at 
http://www.ncabr.org/org/iacuc.asp.


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