Annual Reports to OLAW (Formerly OPPR) 1995-2002
Item set
- Title
- Annual Reports to OLAW (Formerly OPPR) 1995-2002
- Rights
- University of Michigan
- Type
- Collection of PDF Files of Physical Papers
- Creator
- University Committee on the Use and Care of Animals
- Date
- 1995 - 2002
- Description
- This item set contains the annual reports from the University Committee on the Use and Care of Animals to OLAW/OPPR from 1995 to 2002. Within each of these reports the program changes, the semi-annual review notes and the minority reports are listed along with a description of members of the committee and a description and/or list of the facility inspections conducted. There is also occasionally correspondence that the letters have been received and the envelopes they were sent in.
- Format
- Collection of PDF Files of Physical Papers
- Publisher
- University of Michigan
- Contributor
- OLAW/OPPR
- Identifier
- These repost
- Accrual Method
- The University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library
- Source
- University Committee on the Use and Care of Animals (University of Michigan) Records, 1979-2003 | Box 7
Items
5 item sets
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Annual Reports to OLAW (Formerly OPPR) 1995-2002
This item set contains the annual reports from the University Committee on the Use and Care of Animals to OLAW/OPPR from 1995 to 2002. Within each of these reports the program changes, the semi-annual review notes and the minority reports are listed along with a description of members of the committee and a description and/or list of the facility inspections conducted. There is also occasionally correspondence that the letters have been received and the envelopes they were sent in. -
The Papers of Professor Bennett J. Cohen, 1942-1990
Select papers from the "Biographical Materials" and "General Animal Research" folders of Professor Bennett J. Cohen. Cohen was a pioneer in the field of animal testing research. Trained as a veterinarian, he founded the ULAM (Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine) at the University of Michigan and authored the "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals." His later-in-life animal research focused on aging with studies on improving wound healing rates of older mice. -
To Eat or Not to Eat: Philosophical Questions About the Animal Dead
A thesis by a University of Michigan student that discusses the ethical implications of the consumption of animal meat. -
University Committee on the Use and Care of Animals (University of Michigan) records, 1979-2003.
Accreditation report produced by UCUCA and delivered to Bennet J. Cohen at the University of Michigan detailing their site visit findings. Memo from Bennet J. Cohen to University of Michigan's Committee to the Use and Care of Animals briefing and forwarding the report.
8 items
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Annual Report to OLAW 1999
It starts with an acknowledgement that the report has been submitted. Then the 1999 program changes are outlines, followed by the semi-annual evaluation and minority views. Then the members of the committee and are listed and described. Then the facility inspections are listed. -
Annual Report to OLAW 2000
This report starts with a cover sheet outlining the information requested. That is followed by the inspection data history. Then there is a cover letter for the Annual Problem Report section, followed by the program changes, semiannual evaluations, and minority views. That is followed by information on the members of the committee. Lastly, there is more information on the facility inspections. -
Annual Report to OLAW 2001
This report starts with changes that have been made to the program in 2001. Then it discusses the semi-annual evaluations. Then any minority vies that members held. Followed by a list and description of all members. Then the facility inspection dates are listed. -
Annual Report to OLAW 2002
This report covers program changes and semi annual evaluations for the 2002 period. It then goes into the current members who contributed to this annual report. Then it goes into the changes they made to their protocol review. There is then an annual review flowchart, followed by a letter acknowledging that they received the report. This is followed by emails back and forth revising the protocol review. -
Annual Report to OPPR 1995
This starts with a cover letter explaining that no changes were made. Followed by a description of the members of committee. Then there is a description of the program changes, the semi-annual review, and minority views. Then there is an acknowledgment that the report was received. -
Annual Report to OPPR 1996
This resource starts with the 1996 program changes, semi-annual evaluations, and minority views. Then all of the members of the committee are listed and described. Then there is a request for the report, followed by the main report and a blank member information template. This is followed by the envelope it was sent in. The the facility inspections are described and listed. -
Annual Report to OPPR 1997
This starts with a description of the program changes, the semi-annual review, and minority views. Then the members of the committee are listed and described. This is followed by a description of facility inspections and a list of all of the recent facility inspections. Then there is a letter describing that a sample Annual Report is attached followed by the blank template of the Annual Report. Then there is an acknowledgment that the report was received along with the envelope it was sent in. -
Annual Report to OPPR 1998
It starts with an acknowledgement that the report has been received. Followed by the 1998 program changes, semiannual evaluations, and minority views. This is followed by the titles and description of the members of the committee. Then there is a description of the facility inspections. This is followed by a longer list of the facility inspections. Followed by a checklist that checks off what is in the report. This is followed by a request for the information. Then you can see the envelope it was sent in and a blank member description template along with the filled out version of the member information.











