THE USE OF ANIMALS IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION


East Tennessee State University recognizes that animals are needed in order to fulfil its research mission and to attain its goal of excellence in teaching. The use of animals enhances the educational experience and training afforded medical, graduate, and undergraduate students, leads to improvements of the health care of humans and animals alike, and heightens the understanding and appreciation of the relationship between humans and animals in nature. East Tennessee State University supports the use of animals in research and education as both necessary and desirable, while concomitantly exercising concern for the welfare of the animals used in such research and education.


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:


The humane use of animals in research and education is a primary commitment of East Tennessee State University. Those faculty, staff, and students involved in this important function accept as their duty the establishment and maintenance of the public trust in this area of substantial societal concern. Members of the community may visit the University's animal facilities or gain further information on this matter through requests addressed to the Office of University Relations.

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