Ethical Animal Committee
The Animal Experiments Committee (AEC) ensures that all our research involving animals upholds the highest welfare standards. It acts as SRUC’s Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB).
The Animal Experiments Committee (AEC) ensures that all our research involving animals upholds the highest welfare standards. It acts as SRUC’s Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB).
The purpose of the AEC is to assess and ensure the health and wellbeing of all experimental animals within SRUC, or those used outside of SRUC that involve its staff or students. All staff that work with animals must agree to abide by SRUC’s Code of Practice on the use of animals in research.
The ethical review process is a statutory requirement at all UK establishments designated under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.
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SRUC has a proud history of research that benefits the farming industry, farm animals and the environment. Because much of our work is related to animals, it is important to study them as a ‘whole system’, and this often means that animals are a part of our work.
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