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What is IACUC?

The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) provides oversight of all projects involving animals and is responsible for reviewing all animal use protocols, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, inspecting animal facilities and laboratories, and overseeing training and educational programs.

Where can I obtain information regarding the use of animals in my research?

Animal use on the NJIT campus is currently managed by Rutgers, the State University. For full information, go to: http://www.njit.edu/research/compliance/animal-care.php.