Animal Care
Laurentian University maintains and supports a policy for the responsible care and use of animals in research. Animal-related research allows us to gain knowledge essential to preventing and curing human and animal disease, eliminating pain and suffering, and in teaching for the purpose of scientific and technical education. Laurentian University co-operates and complies with all agencies in Canada regulating the use of laboratory animals.
For questions related to animal care, please contact Casey Sigurdson at extension 2436 or at csigurdson@ma2ge.com.
Veterinarian | Rod Jouppi
rjouppi@ma2ge.com
Ethics Officer | Lise Carrière
lncarriere@ma2ge.com
ACC Coordinator | Casey Sigurdson
csigurdson@ma2ge.com
Available in the ROMEO portal:
- Animal Use Protocol Form
- Wildlife Animal Use Protocol Form
- Application to Use Animals for Research: Management of Breeding Colony Form
Other Animal Care forms, policies and standard operating procedures are available in Google Drive.
2022-2023 Meeting and Submission Deadline Dates |
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Meeting Date |
AUP Due Date |
Location |
Time |
October 12, 2022 |
September 28, 2022 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
November 9, 2022 |
October 26, 2022 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
December 14, 2022 |
November 30, 2022 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
January 18, 2023 |
January 4, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
February 8, 2023 |
January 25, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
March 8, 2023 |
February 22, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
April 12, 2023 |
March 29, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
May 10, 2023 |
April 26, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
June 14, 2023 |
May 31, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
July 12, 2023 |
June 28, 2023 |
Videoconference |
1:30- 3:00 pm |
Lab-Bio Safety
Safety standards are designed to reduce the inherent risks in the handling of dangerous materials and potentially dangerous procedures or practices. All laboratories can be inherently dangerous places and the attitudes and actions of those who work in the laboratory determine their own safety and that of their colleagues and, ultimately, that of the community. Different standards are set for different levels of risk. High levels of risk require more stringent standards than lower levels of risks. Laboratory equipment and design have become more sophisticated and safer, but safe operation still depends on properly trained and genuinely concerned personnel, who are safety conscious at all times.
For certification for projects using bio-hazards or radiation, please contact Gail Cowper-Benoit at ext. 3061 or by email at gbenoit@ma2ge.com.
Lab Safety Policies and Standard Operating Procedures
Available in the ROMEO portal:
- Application to Use Radioactive Material
- Biosafety Risk Assessment Form