What is the policy on animal care and use at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill?
The use of animals in research at the University of North Carolina is part of the fundamental and legitimate aspects of the University’s academic mission. The University does encourage the use, whenever possible, of alternatives to research animals and welcomes the search for such alternatives. The University accepts both legal and moral responsibility for the welfare and humane treatment of the animals. Additionally, the University abides by established federal standards of humane animal care.
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