The IACUC is appointed by the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs (PVPAA) and has broad regulatory and advisory authority with respect to proper care of animals used for research and teaching. The PVPAA also appoints the Chair. The IACUC is charged with developing guidelines that ensure faculty, staff, and students comply with federal and state guidelines and generally accepted best practices concerning the use of animals in research and teaching. The IACUC consists of one faculty member from each of ABAC’s four schools, one internal member at-large (faculty or staff), and two external members at-large, one of whom is a veterinarian.
2021-2022 IACUC members
Chair: Dr. Vanessa Lane
School of Agriculture and Natural Resources Representative: Dr. Vanessa Lane
School of Arts and Sciences Representative: Dr. Ben Gahagen
School of Nursing and Health Sciences Representative: Debra Owings
Stafford School of Business Representative: Dr. Ryan Currie
Internal Member at Large: Mr. Trey Davis
External Member at Large: Mr. Justin Hand (Tift County Extension Agent)
External Member at Large: Dr. Lee Jones (Veterinarian)
Animal research under Public Health Service Policy is defined as follows: “Research conducted on any live, vertebrate animal used or intended for use in research, research training, experimentation, or biological testing or for related purposes. A study that entails the eggs and embryos of vertebrates are not covered until those eggs hatch. However, the larval forms of fish and amphibians are covered.”
Animal research under the Animal Welfare Act is defined as follows:
“The term ‘animal’ means any live or dead dog, cat, monkey (nonhuman primate mammal), guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or such other warm-blooded animal, as the Secretary may determine is being used, or is intended for use, for research, testing, experimentation, or exhibition purposes, or as a pet; but such term excludes (1) birds, rats of the genus Rattus, and mice of the genus Mus, bred for use in research, (2) horses not used for research purposes, and (3) other farm animals, such as, but not limited to livestock or poultry, used or intended for use as food or fiber, or livestock or poultry used or intended for use for improving animal nutrition, breeding, management, or production efficiency, or for improving the quality of food or fiber. With respect to a dog, the term means all dogs including those used for hunting, security, or breeding purposes.”