CONTAINMENT FACILITIES FOR ANIMAL HOUSING AND RESEARCH
Project Number1G20RR007994-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderDINGERSON, MICHAEL
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
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Abstract Text
The University of Mississippi's Animal Resource Program has undergone a
major reorganization and redefinition of priorities. Several factors have
contributed to these changes, but the two primary influences are a) the
movement toward administrative centralization; and b) a refining and
reorientation of the University's biomedical research programs, with a
major focus on Drug Discovery. The School of Pharmacy's program in Drug
Discovery and Development has grown dramatically, with increasing focus on
discovery of new anti-infective agents. This program has succeeded in
attracting major federal funding initiatives, the capstone of which is the
National Center for the Technological Development of Natural Products.
This Center is slated for completion in 1995, and will include the
University's new state-of-the-art laboratory animal facilities. These
facilities, along with a complete program staff with appropriate support
and monitoring of the University's animal usage, have been one of our long-
range goals for the Animal Resource Program.
In the interim, in preparation for the transition to that facility and
staffing arrangement, the Animal Resource Program has identified essential
short term goals to upgrade existing facilities, to provide humane,
professional, and safe conditions for animal housing/usage, and for
appropriate support for current growth of research efforts.
Specifically it is proposed to upgrade and expand the capability for our
researchers to work with animal models of infectious disease. Toward the
end, this application requests funding for equipping two of our existing
animal rooms with: a) three animal isolator housing systems; b) a Class II
biohazard containment hood for research procedures in rodents; and c) two
autoclaves for decontamination of bedding, caging, and other housing
materials, and for sterilization/decontamination of animal procedure room
supplies and instruments, respectively.
In this interim period (1992-1995), it is critical that this institution
maintain and extend its commitment to the provision of suitable facilities
in support of our animal research programs in biomedical science.
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