The Animal House Support Initiative – Phase Two is part of the Animal House Rehabilitation Project. It aims to provide a specialized and safe research environment to support applied and preclinical research, enhance the efficiency of the operational infrastructure, and meet quality requirements while complying with internationally approved protocols for the care of animals used in scientific research.
This phase focuses on completing the essential operational requirements needed to initiate and conduct relevant applied research.
Enabling researchers to conduct applied and preclinical research in a prepared and accredited research environment.
Enhancing the efficiency of the Animal House building and improving its operational readiness in accordance with approved standards.
Improving the quality of health and environmental care provided to animals used in scientific research.
Supporting the sustainable operation of the Animal House in line with the university’s research priorities.
Researchers and faculty members at Taibah University.
Approved research groups whose research requires the use of animal models.
Approved applied and preclinical research projects.
Supporting research infrastructure in accordance with approved protocols.
The use of Animal House facilities is limited to approved applied and preclinical research.
Full compliance with the regulations and guidelines governing research ethics and the use of animals in experiments.
Obtaining approvals from the relevant committees before starting any research activity.
For further details, please contact the Health and Life Research Center via the official email: