FACILITIES

Our 16,000 sq ft animal research facility in San Diego is well designed with current equipment and a well-trained staff of scientists, veterinary technicians, and animal care technicians.

Our veterinarians have years of extensive experience and provide as well as direct our veterinary care program. We operate in accordance with the National Research Council's Eighth Edition Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, as well as all applicable Federal regulations. We recognize that laboratory animals play a crucial role in research and development.

We commit to providing the best possible care for all research models. We pride ourselves in offering additional enrichment opportunities for all species (when approved) and perform daily health checks as well as monthly wellness reviews (more frequent as needed). Our commitment is evident from the AAALAC accreditation awarded to our facility in the year 2015 to present. We’re not just a holding facility, we also offer:

2 state of the art Operating Rooms

Centralized scrub room

A wide variety of OR related tools and equipment

C-Arms

Sterilizers

Shared Procedure space

Anesthesia Machines

Bio Safety Cabinet

Centrifuges

LN and Dry Ice upon request

Necropsy Room

Downdraft Table

Shared

Fridge Space

Shared–80 Freezer Space

Holding Rooms to accommodate all commonly used species

Have a novel species, or uncommon model? Contact us, we are happy to help

Immune Compromised Space
Rentable Laboratory Space
Rentable Office Space
Rentable Conference Rooms
Day Use and Monthly Rental Lockers

SURGICAL OR

CAGE WASH

RENTABLE LAB OR OFFICE SPACE

VIVARIUM

Dr. Ghassan Kassab

Founder/Acculab Lifesciences

Dr. Kassab previously served as the Thomas J. Linnemeier Guidant Foundation Chair and Professor in Biomedical Engineering, Professor in Surgery, Cellular and Integrative Physiology at Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis (2016-2014). Prior to this appointment, he served as Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Medicine (Cardiology) at University of California, Irvine (2001-2006). He is the founder of California Medical Innovations Institute (2014-present) and serves as current Chairman of the Board and Institute Professor. He is the recipient of the NIH Young Investigator Award, the AHA Established Investigator Award, Farriborz Maseeh Best Research Award, Abraham M. Max Distinguished Professor Award, Eminent Engineer Award of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Indiana’s President Circle Award, and Glenn Irwin, MD Chancellor Best Research Scholar Award. He is also a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, the American Physiological Society Cardiovascular Section and the American Venous Forum. He has served as a regular reviewer on two NIH study sections (Systems Biology; and Hypertension and Microcirculation) and as ad hoc on multiple other study sections; the Editorial Board of American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Journal of Biomechanics, and has previously served as an Associate Editor of Mechanics and Chemistry of Biosystems. Dr. Kassab has published over 700 proceedings, abstracts and full-length publications and his current scientific interests encompass the biomechanics of cardiovascular and gastroenterology systems in health and disease. He also has over 300 issued or pending patents in the areas of diagnosis and treatment of heart failure (including electrical, valvular and coronary artery disease), aneurysm, and obesity. To date, Dr. Kassab’s intellectual properties have resulted in a sale of one technology, four exclusive licenses to major medical device industry and multiple ongoing start-ups.


Emily King

Animal Care Technician

Emily received her Bachelor of Science degree from UC Davis specializing in livestock and dairy. Emily started her career in animal care working with a livestock/companion animal vet focusing on horse and other livestock. She transitioned into lab animal science and has since spent 3 years working with rodents, 1 year specializing on cancer models, and 2 years working with NHP at the Oregon National Primate Center as a Veterinary Research Technician. She is passionate about animals and is actively working on her veterinary technician certification. She currently holds her RLAT certification through AALAS.

Spencer Ringwood

Research Animal Technician

Spencer received his degree in Biology from Brigham Young University (BYU). He began his career working in an animal hospital and has since transitioned to the Lab Animal Care field. He has 3 years’ experience working with animals and is experienced in anesthesiology, venipuncture, and medication administration with both large and small mammals. He has received both hands on training and online training via workshops, AALAS learning library, and webinars.

Vincent Serrano

Animal Husbandry Technician

Vincent received his degree in Biology with an emphasis in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of California Merced. He was the President of the Pre-Veterinary Club and organized the administration of vaccines for non-profit organizations helping to prevent the spread of parvovirus in the Central Valley. Vincent recently transitioned into Lab Animal Care. He has 1 year of experience with Acculab. He’s received hands on training as well as online training via workshops, AALAS learning library and various webinars.

Sara Borough

Animal Husbandry Technician

Sara graduated with a BS in marine biology with a minor in chemistry from UCSD. She is an aspiring Veterinarian who worked as a room nurse in a veterinary hospital setting. Her experience includes taking vitals, helping administer treatments, giving fluids and performing injections. She recently transitioned into the lab animal field and has worked with Acculab for 6 months. She’s received hands on experience as well as online training via workshops, AALAS learning library, and various webinars.

Maurisa Smith

Animal Husbandry Technician

Maurisa received her BS in Molecular and Cellular Biology from CalState, San Marcos. She has 4+ years of animal care experience in non-research settings and has recently transitioned into the lab animal field. Maurisa has worked with Acculab for 1 year and has received both hands on training, as well as online training via workshops, AALAS learning library, and various webinars.

Emma Guizar

Animal Husbandry Technician

Emma is a pre-nursing student with an interest in animal care. She has less than 1 year experience with Acculab, but has received full training via AALAS learning library, hands on experience, webinars, and online training.

Emmanuel Padilla

Administrative Assistant/Customer Service

Emmanuel is a San Diego native with 2 years of experience working for Acculab as an Administrative Assistant and Customer Service Representative. He is currently pursuing a degree in business.

Reyna Jimenez

Operating Room Supervisor

Reyna graduated with highest honors from UC Davis with a degree in Animal Biology. During her undergraduate education she published research in the Journal of Dairy Science assessing the efficacy of a common topical analgesic. Reyna then went on to work at a companion animal hospital for 2 years prior to transitioning to research. Since starting at Acculab, Reyna has transitioned from a Research Animal Technician Role to the position of OR supervisor, she has assisted many clients with their studies both in and outside the OR, she has also been a valuable asset in facilitating several GLP studies.

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Blanca Rios

Controller/Business Manager

With over 10 years of experience in private and public accounting, Blanca is responsible for oversight of our accounting department.

Blanca holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management from San Diego State University (SDSU). She holds an accounting certificate from SDSU and is working on getting her CPA license. While working at a CPA firm Blanca gained experience in commercial, residential, government and non for profit accounting.

Kristen Evans

Vivarium Supervisor

Kristen received her BS in Marine Biology from Hawaii Pacific University. She recently moved to the San Diego area in pursuit of animal-based research. She has worked with Acculab for 1.5 years with half of that time operating as Lead technician for the animal care team. She has recently accepted a role as the Vivarium Supervisor and looks forward to continuing her education through AALAS certifications, online coursework, and webinars.

Jason Woolridge

Vivarium Operations Manager

Jason received his BS in Animal Physiology and Behavior from Arizona State University. During his undergrad, he worked under the supervision of Dr. Mcgraw performing live animal capture and husbandry for European House Finches in the animal vivarium at ASU. Jason started his career at the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation, an AZA accredited facility in Phoenix Arizona in the education department. He simultaneously offered volunteer services as a quarantine manager for the Phoenix Herpetological Society as well as a Ponds and Carnivore Keeper for the Wildlife World Zoo. Jason has 8+years’ experience in animal care, with 4+ years working as an Animal Technician, Vivarium Supervisor, and Vivarium Manager. He is Radiation Safety Officer certified, and RALAT certified with plans to continue through the entire AALAS program.

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858-281-1414