
At East Tennessee State University, all uses of animals must be reviewed and approved by the University Committee on Animal Care. This committee is comprised of faculty, administrators, a veterinarian, and two community representatives. State and federal regulations, including those of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) are fully supported by a comprehensive, conscientious, and committed institutional effort.
This effort includes:
Every research protocol that calls for the use of animals is reviewed semi-annually on the basis of such factors as animal housing, level of investigation or instructor training and preparation, availability of suitable non-animal alternatives, the number and species of animals employed, animal handling procedures, level of discomfort (including stress and pain) experienced by the animals, alleviation of distress or pain and proper means of euthanasia. Projects must b e resubmitted for full review to the University Committee on Animal Care after three years.