As required by NIH guidelines, all research involving the use of vertebrate animals (mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish and fertile vertebrate eggs) and their parasites must have a protocol approved by the MBLInstitutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) before the research can begin.聽Click here to learn more聽about the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
MRC Access
Access to the facility is provided via the MBLID Card system. This access is a special privilege for those using the facilities: it is not automatically provided to the general MBLcommunity with the MBLCard. After-hours access may be granted to MBLcard holders who have been assigned research or tank space in the MRC. Those will occasional access needs should contact the MBLwatch staff at extension 7217.
The building is open from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. during weekdays, and the Tank Room is open from 7:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Access after hours is provided through the MBLID Card to authorized users only 鈥 please contact Lisa Abbo, Director of the Marine Resources Department, for privileged access at 508.289.7522 or聽labbo@mbl.edu.
When entering the front door or tank room door after hours, do not let anyone else in unless you are absolutely certain they work at and have authorization (via their MBLID Card) to enter the Marine Resources Center. Course students will be let in by the course instructor for after hours classes. Do not compromise the security of the building, or your own safety, by letting 鈥渢ailgaters鈥 in.
To enhance personal security when you are working alone in your lab or office at night or on weekends, make a point of making yourself known to others who are also working in the building.
Those who require an interior key to an office or lab will be assigned a key by the Manager of the MRD. Do not lend this key to anyone or have it replicated. Each key is numbered and assigned on an individual basis and must be returned upon leaving for the summer or departing the 美女直播做爱.
Kitchen Use
Two kitchens are available for the use by personnel in the building. These areas are for eating, drinking, and socializing. A fundamental principle of lab safety is to avoid the use of chemicals in any area where food is prepared or consumed. Please refrain from using the kitchens for ANY research activities, even activities that may seem harmless. Our kitchens are closely monitored to ensure compliance with this policy.
Using Aquatic Facilities
Both the first floor Tank Room and the second floor Mariculture Room have special lighting procedures for night-time use. If you will be utilizing these facilities during evening hours, please contact Lisa Abbo, Director of the Marine Resources Department, at 508.289.7522 or聽labbo@mbl.edu聽for a briefing on night-lighting procedures.
Each user of the facility must provide for their own needs. Do not touch, alter, borrow or otherwise interfere with anything, including organisms, tools, equipment, supplies, or anything related to other areas within the facility.
Check your tank(s) and animals daily to ensure their good health, unless you have made specific arrangements with MRD staff to check them for you. Do not alter tank arrangements or water flow to any tank including your own if there is potential to affect other research areas in series with yours.