About
We offer advice and support from planning up to and including the conduct of animal research on behalf of biomedical research and education.
Contact
dr. ir. Nelleke Verhave
RTC coordinator
Contact our team by email:
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Expertises and services
Let us enhance your research
An overview of our areas of expertise and available services.
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We house well-trained and competent personnel that can assist you with various technical activities, varying from injections of compounds by all recognized routes and collection of tissue for further analysis up to complex surgical procedures.
Additionally, we can offer the necessary basic infrastructure for surgical research. Fully equipped operating theatres, radiology room and area for sterilization of instruments are available for academic research and industry. And we can offer the facilities for surgical product testing and evaluation and for demonstrations and instructional courses for instance for training of hospital staff.
We also house the Animal Welfare Body (AWB).
Services
- Support on experimental design
- Guidance on the application at the Animal Ethics Committee and CCD
- Support on the preparation of study plans
- Supply of most common laboratory animals and animal products
- Anesthesia support for small and large animals
- Rodent surgery including microsurgery
- Large animal surgery
- Postoperative animal care
- Drug administration
- Blood/sample collection
- Assistance in demonstrations and training courses
- Farm for housing large laboratory animals
- Unit for breeding unique genetically modified rodent strains
- SPF (Specific Pathogen Free) unit for rodents. SPF-housing for large animals is also possible.
- Isolator-unit: gnotobiology for small and large animals
- Malaria-unit: mosquito culture
- Safety units for radioactive and toxic agents
Roadmap
See our roadmap for researchers, which includes all facets relevant to the process of correct animal research.
Documents and forms
Process of animal experimentation for researchers
See the roadmap with all facets relevant to the process of correct animal research.
see pageTeams
See our four teams and their respective contact information.
Annual reports
See recent reports (in Dutch).
Responsible animal testing
Animal Welfare Body (AWB)
The AWB acts on behalf of the Radboud University to oversee legal supervision of the performance of animal experiments and the welfare of laboratory animals, in accordance with the Animal Experimentation Act. The AWB is available via email and several contact persons.
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The Animal Welfare Body (AWB) (Instantie voor Dierenwelzijn IvD) helps to ensure a responsible animal experimentation policy within Radboud University and Radboudumc. The AWB acts on behalf of the Radboud University to oversee legal supervision of the performance of animal experiments and the welfare of laboratory animals, in accordance with the Animal Experimentation Act.
Organizationally, the AWB falls under the Animal Research Facility (CDL). The AWB is composed of animal welfare officers, bio-technicians, and one or more scientists. If necessary, the group is supplemented by a veterinarian, statistician, or other specialists.
Additional information can be found below the contact information.
Contact
Email
instantievoordierenwelzijn@radboudumc.nl
Secretary AWB
Janny Verstegen-Gröning: +31 (0)24 361 35 00
Contact persons
Jeannette Lorteije: +31 (0)24 309 74 95
Miriam Kool: +31 (0)24 309 23 64
Alinde Wallinga: +31 (0)24 304 1059
Anke Schoenmakers: +31 (0)24 309 89 37
Additional information
Any institution that performs experiments on animals, or breeds or supplies animals for experiments, is required by the provisions of the 'Wet op de dierproeven' to set up such a body. We conduct our TASKS primarily for Radboud University and Radboudumc, and also for a few other educational and research institutions.
Optimal welfare for animals
Our goal is to ensure that the optimal welfare of laboratory animals is an integral part of the structure of the Radboud University and Radboudumc. Of key importance is the optimal use of alternatives and proper and responsible research within the legal frameworks and with extra attention paid to replacement, reduction and refinement (3Rs).
Collaboration at all levels
In order to achieve these goals, we work closely together with researchers, research technicians, animal caretakers, managers and directors of Radboud University and Radboudumc. Together we maintain a ‘culture of care’.
Tasks
The Animal Welfare Body has a large number of tasks that we conduct on behalf of Radboud University and Radboudumc. These tasks are largely prescribed by law in accordance with the provisions of the Experiments on Animals Act. These tasks deal with issues such as animal welfare, alternatives to animal experiments, procedures, registration, supervision and communication with the Central Authority for Scientific Procedures on Animals (CCD). The most important of these tasks include:
Animal welfare and alternatives
- offering advice on animal welfare during acquisition, accommodation, care and utilisation of animals
- offering advice on replacement, reduction and refinement (3Rs)
- providing information about technical and scientific developments
- establishing and testing procedures for monitoring and reporting on animal welfare
- providing information and advice on the rehousing scheme and the appropriate socialisation of the animals
Procedures
- discussing a project proposal with the applicant prior to applying for a project licence from the Central Authority for Scientific Procedures on Animals (CCD)
- consulting with the researcher prior to the conduct of an animal experiment
- working with the researcher to determine whether changes in the project must be submitted to the CCD
Registration and supervision
- collecting registration data on animals and experiments
- monitoring the welfare of laboratory animals
- supervising the registration and evaluation of authorizations, expertise and skills of those working with laboratory animals
Central Authority for Scientific Procedures on Animals (CCD)
- providing information for retrospective evaluation
- reporting cases when a project is conducted differently than specified in the licence
- reviewing the non-technical summary
- all other correspondence with the CCD
And more…
- developing internal policy
- communicating about animal experiments (policy)
- contributing to training and education
- acting as the first point of contact in the event of problems or potential problems pertaining to animal welfare
- encourage cooperation and collaboration between researchers and animal caretakers
- acting as the first point of contact for inspectors from the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA)
Animal Experiment Committee (DEC)
The Animal Experiment Committee (in Dutch: DierExperimentenCommissie) determines whether the scientific and/or social significance of an animal experiment outweighs the discomfort that the affected animals will encounter. DEC has its own contact information.
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Radboud University’s Animal Experiment Committee (DierExperimentenCommissie, RUDEC) is an independent committee recognized by the CCD (Central Authority for Scientific Procedures on Animals). DEC determines whether the scientific and/or social significance of an animal experiment outweighs the discomfort that the affected animals will encounter. She advices the CCD, who issues the licenses necessary for performing animal experiments. This (ethical) assessment is carried out according to the legal regulations as stipulated in the Wet op de dierproeven (WOD) and in the Dierproevenbesluit.
DEC consists of experts in animal experiments, alternatives for animal experiments, laboratory animals and their protection, and ethics.
Contact
Email: Dierexperimentencommissie@radboudumc.nl
Phone: +31 (0)24 361 90 75
Responsible research with laboratory animals
Radboudumc aims to be at the forefront of developing sustainable, innovative and affordable healthcare. This starts with good scientific biomedical research. For some biological and medical research, animal research is still indispensable or sometimes even required by law.
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