Procedural and other guidelines
Standard institutional guidelines
Below are the IACUC approved Standard Institutional Guidelines (SIGs) for commonly used procedures. These SIGS may be referenced in animal use protocols. Any deviation to these SIGs requires review and approval of the IACUC prior to implementation. For no-cost training on the procedures in the SIGS, contact vet.team@asu.edu.
- SIG - Analgesia
- SIG - Anesthesia
- SIG - Antibody Production in Rabbits
- SIG - Antibody Production in Rodents
- SIG - Blood Collection in Rodents Using the Lateral Saphenous Vein
- SIG - Blood Collection in Mice Using the Submandibular Vein
- SIG - Decapitation Equipment Maintenance
- SIG - Euthanasia
- SIG - Food and Water Restriction of Rodents
- SIG - Individual Identification Techniques
- SIG - Intranasal and Oral Administration in Rodents
- SIG - Mouse Breeding
- SIG - Perfusion
- SIG - Physical Restraint
- SIG - Post-operative Surgical Care
- SIG - Retro-orbital Injection in Mice
- SIG - Surgery - Rodents
- SIG - Tissue Collection for Genotyping Mice and Rats
- SIG - Transportation
- SIG - Vaginal Lavage - Rodents & Rabbits
Other guidelines
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Culled Rodents Guideline (log in required) – IACUC guideline for culling rodents
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Hantavirus – guidelines for protection of mammologists and wildlife researchers from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS)
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Lab-provided Husbandry Guidelines (log in required) – ASU guidelines for laboratory staff providing husbandry services to animals
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Safety Guidelines for Field Researchers – guidelines for safety precautions when working in the field
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Use of Live Amphibians and Reptiles in Field and Laboratory Research – 2004 guidelines published by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Please navigate to the section “Animal Care Guidelines for Herpetology".
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Guidelines of the American Society of Mammologists for the Use of Wild Mammals in Research and Education 2016 - discussion of research methods, restraint, handling, anesthesia, biological sampling, surgical procedures, marking and telemetry, euthanasia, housing and maintenance, and museum specimens
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Use of Wild Birds in Research – guidelines published by The Ornithological Council
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Use of Fishes in Research (2014) - guidelines developed and endorsed by The American Fisheries Society, American Institute of Fisheries Research Biologist, and American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists for the use of fishes in research
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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals (2020) – recommendations for veterinary professionals on the euthanasia of animals