The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) regularly presents Brown Bag Lunch Seminars covering topics of interest to the Washington University animal research community.
“Implementation of New Technology at DCM: Program Improvements and Community Impacts”
The Division of Comparative Medicine (DCM) has expanded the use of a new tool for monitoring the effectiveness of mechanical and clean in place sanitation processes; ATP Bioluminescence. This technology originated for the food processing industry and enables data driven process improvements. This seminar will provide an overview of how ATP Bioluminescence is being used in cage wash, hand sanitization program, and how this impacts the research community.
Presenters:
- Michael Pryor
Associate Director DCM Operations - Jason Marks
Quality Assurance Operational Excellence Lead
At the time of the event, please access the Zoom Meeting link here.
Questions?
Please contact Nicholas Benshoff at benshoffn@wustl.edu.