According to federal law, every research institution that uses animals for research or instruction must have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to oversee and evaluate animal care and use.
IACUC members review all requests for approval to use vertebrate animals
The resources below provide a starting point for learning about alternatives to animal use in research and teaching.
Provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Produced by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, this site serves as a resource for IACUCs across the country.
A detailed, step-by-step guide to alternatives searches from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
A searchable bibliography developed by the National Library of Medicine, now located at the National Toxicology Program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
A service of the National Academies devoted to evaluating and disseminating information about animal use in research and teaching.
Norecopa is Norway's National Consensus Platform for the advancement of "the 3 Rs." Includes a database of audiovisual aids to use as an alternative or supplement to animal use in teaching.