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TSU Animal Research Program (TARP)
Animal Research at TSU
The TSU Animal Research Program (TARP) is dedicated to providing high quality support and assistance to our faculty and students engaging in animal research for biomedical applications. We are committed to scientific excellence and integrity through the humane and ethical treatment of animals in impactful animal research. The mission of TARP is to:
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New Animal Research Procedure
All research involving vertebrate animals at Tennessee State University must receive approval from the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) before initiation of the research. A TSU faculty member acting as the principal investigator (PI) must prepare and submit the Animal Use Proposal Submission Form to IACUC for approval. All individuals listed in the submitted proposal must complete all required CITI training before requesting access to the Animal Research Facility.
Guidelines for Animal Reserach Submission Process.
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Submit completed Animal Use Proposal Submission Form to IACUC
- Email the completed proposal packet to Dr. Richard Browning at rbrowning@tnstate.edu
- Complete ALL required CITI training
- All individuals listed on the submitted proposal must complete all required training. The certificate of completion for all completed modules will be required for facility access.
- Instructions for CITI can be found here.
- All new Animal Care Facility users are required to attend the Animal Laboratory Orientation
- Dates and times of the orientations will be announced at the begining of every semester.
- Request access to the Animal Laboratory Facility