U of I Joins Elite List of Institutions to Achieve Full Animal Care Accreditation
The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ joined an elite list of land-grant institutions to earn full accreditation from AAALAC International — a private, international nonprofit that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs.
AAALAC accreditation was achieved through the work of the animal facility staff, U of I’s AAALAC Task Force and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee along with the support of university leadership. There are 112 land-grant institutions (LGIs) in the U.S., and 43 of those have some form of AAALAC accreditation. U of I is now among just 16 LGIs to have every college within the university that uses animals in research, teaching or testing accredited.
AAALAC sent representatives to view U of I facilities statewide during the accreditation process. Other animal housing locations — including the Nancy M. Cummings Research, Extension and Education Center and Rinker Rock Creek Ranch in central ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ and Palouse Research, Extension and Education Center and Laboratory Animal Research Facility in Moscow — drew commendations from AAALAC.