The Animal Care & Use Program is pleased to announce that this year’s GOLD Day will take place on Friday, May 1.
Now entering its fourth year, GOLD Day provides the U-M research community with a unique opportunity to set aside dedicated time to Go, Organize, Label, and Dispose of drugs, medical materials, surgical supplies, agents, and other substances administered – or used in – ANY animal procedure.
Questions?
To help laboratories structure their GOLD Day activities, the ACU Program has partnered with several cross-campus units to curate a list of resources pertaining to the proper storage, management, and use of drugs and other substances in animal-based research.
- For questions about using specific drugs, agents, or other substances in animals, contact your ULAM Faculty Veterinarian. If you don’t know your faculty veterinarian, send an inquiry to [email protected] and your question will be routed appropriately.
- For assistance with establishing a system to monitor/manage drugs and medical materials in your laboratory, reach out to the Quality Assurance Team in the Animal Care & Use Office at [email protected].
- Questions about requirements for the proper disposal of controlled substances should be directed to U-M’s Controlled Substance Monitors at (734) 764-2003 or [email protected].
- Contact EHS Hazardous Materials Management at (734) 763-4568 or review the EHS Request Collection and Supplies webpage for questions about regulated waste pick up and/or supply request(s).
- For information about U-M’s Lab Reuse Program, contact [email protected] or visit the Lab Reuse Program website.
