Institute of Animal Technology
The Institute of Animal Technology (IAT) recognises and supports the benefits of using animals in research. Our members strongly believe that excellence in animal care and welfare goes hand in hand with excellence in science. By our activities we continue to advance and promote excellence in technology and the practice of laboratory animal care and welfare. In 1985 a Register of Animal Technicians was established to emphasise the Institute's position regarding the ethical and legal aspects of care of laboratory animals. Many members of the Register, who are bound by a Code of Ethics, are named under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 as the Named Animal Care & Welfare Officer (NACWO) they are responsible for the care of all animals in designated establishments. The IAT actively support the three R's - Refinement, Reduction & Replacement. We have expertise in our membership that are able to advise on all aspects of Animal welfare and technology. We work closely with Animal Welfare organisations to promote best practice and draft guidelines on the care of all laboratory species including rodents, dogs, primates, farm animals, birds and fish