Lab Anim Res.  2022 Sep;38(3):233-238. 10.1186/s42826-022-00129-0.

Researchers, animal support and regulatory staff: symbiosis or antagonism?

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  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Toronto, Canada
  • 2Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
  • 3Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Abstract

Animals are studied en masse by biologists around the world in a variety of biomedical and basic research studies. All this research benefits humankind and animals alike as it tackles a wide variety of problems ranging from those of conservation biology to medicine. Research with animal subjects is a complex endeavor that requires the cooperation and collaboration of a large number of experts, from the principal investigator through technicians and vivarium staff to regulatory experts. The research must be conducted in a humane manner that adheres to acceptable practices regulated by local, state and federal guidelines, rules and the law. In this short opinion article, we examine the current state of affairs regarding how researchers, animal support staff and regulatory experts work together. We pay particular attention to potential conflicts that may arise from the occasionally distinct roles played by those involved in animal research, and we provide some suggestions as short- and long-term remedies that have not been previously discussed in the literature.

Keyword

Animal welfare; Vivarium; Animal user; Animal support staff; Regulatory staff; Compliance; Animal models
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