IACUC Administrators, The Essentials
Meeting Objectives
Each meeting aims to foster engaging discussions on proven program management and operational techniques to achieve specific goals. A research compliance expert will kick off the session by presenting ideas on the chosen topic. Participants will then engage in open discussions to refine and validate these practices. Attendees are encouraged to submit questions about the topic in advance to wggreer@umich.edu. During the meeting, participants can share their own institution’s practices and ideas to enrich the conversation.
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IACUC Administrators Alliance:
We’re excited to announce the formation of the IACUC Administrators Alliance to further strengthen activities supported and hosted by the IAA. It will include a dedicated group of alliance faculty members who will meet regularly to identify pressing issues within the community and develop best practices to address them. Together, we’ll foster collaboration, share expertise, and create solutions that benefit the entire animal care and use community.
Brief Agenda and Discussion Points
Program Overview
Are you an IACUC administrator looking to sharpen your skills, deepen your understanding of essential responsibilities, or stay up to date with compliance requirements? Whether you're new to the role or a seasoned professional, IACUC Administrators, The Essentials is designed to provide the foundational knowledge and practical tools needed to excel in managing an effective animal care and use program.
This intensive 5-hour session will combine expert-led presentations, opportunities for interactive discussions, and real-world case studies to ensure you leave with actionable insights.
Agenda Highlights
- Program Governance
- Defining, developing and implementing Policies, Guidelines and SOP.
- Relevant regulatory documents and their applicability.
- Program stakeholders and their roles and duties
- IACUC Administrator
- The Institutional Official
- Attending Veterinarian
- The researchers
- The IACUC
- Membership
- Training
- Protocol Review
- Full committee review
- Designated member review
- Protocol Amendments
- IACUC review of scientific amendments
- VVC review
- Administrative reviews
- Semi-annual facility inspections
- Semi-annual program reviews
- Oversight through Quality Assurance Programs
- Noncompliance and Investigations
- Corrective Action Plans
- Reporting Deficiencies
Why Attend?
Gain a thorough understanding of IACUC roles and responsibilities.
Learn best practices for compliance and effective program management.
Engage with peers and experts to exchange ideas and solutions.
Leave with actionable strategies to improve your program’s efficiency and impact.
Presenter(s) Biographies:
Standing IAA Faculty and Facilitators
Bill Greer, Assistant Vice President for Research, University of Michigan: Bill graduated from The Pennsylvania State University in 1985 with a degree in Microbiology. He oversees research compliance programs for animal care and use, biosafety, lab safety, controlled substances, and autonomous systems. Over his 30+ year career, Bill has held roles including Associate Director for Research Compliance, IACUC Vice-Chair, and Biosafety Committee Chair at Penn State, as well as production manager and safety director at Intervet (formerly Tri Bio Laboratories).
In 2005, Bill organized the first Research Administrators Best Practice Meeting, creating a platform for research oversight professionals to discuss programmatic concerns. He continues to facilitate at least five annual Best Practice Meetings focused on biosafety and animal care and use programs. In 2010, he chaired the founding committee of the IACUC Administrators Association (IAA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and serves as its president and board chair.
Since 2007, Bill has been an ad hoc consultant to the AAALAC Council, conducting institutional program reviews and assessments. He also served on the Council of Certified Professional IACUC Administrators (CCPIA). As an educator, Bill regularly lectures at conferences including PRIM&R, AALAS, BTAA, and C3, and facilitates IBC and IACUC Best Practice Meetings, continuing to support the IBC and IACUC administrative communities.
Ron E. Banks, DVM: received his veterinary degree from Auburn University’s School of Veterinary Medicine, and retired a Colonel from the United States Army Veterinary Corps. After postings as the Director, Center for Comparative Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado; and Director, Office of Animal Welfare Assurance at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; and the Director, Division of Comparative Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; he is currently retired. Along his professional journey he has contributed as Council Member on AAALAC’s Council on Accreditation; Chairman of the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee; Board Member for the IACUC Administrator’s Association; and Fellow of the National Academies of Practice. Dr. Banks is board certified with the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine; the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine; and he is a Charter Diplomate of the American College of Animal Welfare.
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