MINORITY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT RESEARCH APPRENTICE PROGRAM
Project Number2S03RR003029-12
Contact PI/Project LeaderABBOTT, ELIZABETH F
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Description
Abstract Text
The headquarters of the Wayne State University medical campus is the Gordon
Scott Hall of Basic Medical Sciences (Scott Hall) located in the Detroit
Medical Center. Scott Hall was completed in 1971 and is a 10-story
facility containing three 300-seat lecture halls, more than 300 research or
teaching laboratories, academic offices for the basic science departments
and administrative and service areas. The majority of classes for the
first two years of medical school are conducted there. The basement
located "centralized" animal facility has been unable to meet laboratory
animal housing needs of many Scott Hall based research programs because of
space limitations. Research program expansion has led to establishment of
animal rooms in experimental laboratories dispersed throughout floors 5
thru 8 in areas assigned to four basic science departments. The proposal
will allow expansion of the centralized facility by conversion of same
floor contiguous space to animal rooms. The centralized facility is
operated by the University's Division of Laboratory Animal Resources. This
plan will achieve the following: (1) Relocation of dispersed animals to
the expanded centralized facility (2) improved efficiency of animal
facility operations (3) eliminate need to move feed, bedding, wastes, cage
equipment and animals vertically and throughout building (4) provide
improved security of animal rooms (5) reduce space pressures in present
centralized facility related to total animal population/rm.; no. of species
houses/rm.; no. of investigators sharing each rm.; and no. of vendors
represented/rm. (6)\increase use flexibility of animal facility (7) reduce
potential for exposure of building's human occupants to animal odors and
danders (8)\improve the ease of vermin control and (9) help assure that
AAALAC accreditation of the university's campus wide (12 building sites)
animal care and use program is retained. Finally the project will yield
ten 10'-0" x10'-4" rms., three 9'-0"x11'-0" rms., and two 9'-0"x12'-8"
rms. The 9'-0"x12'-8" rms. will each have two 4'-0"x6'-0" cubicles.
Therefore, seventeen separate animal holding rooms will be created. These
new rooms will be used principally for housing rats and mice. Guinea pigs,
hamsters and other cage held species will be kept in separate rooms or
cubicles as space needs dictate. Rooms presently housing animals on floors
5 thru 8 will be rededicated to original intended use as research
laboratories or office space.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
minority institution research supportsecondary schools
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