Dr. Kathryn Tuxbury was invited to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History for the International Horseshoe Crab Day celebration, where she spoke about her career journey from studying horseshoe crab populations to working as a Senior Veterinarian here at the Aquarium. Her talk, “My Lifelong Molt: Horseshoe Crabs and a Lifetime of Learning,” covered some of her various research projects, as well as highlights of her clinical work as an aquatic animal veterinarian. Congrats to Dr. Tuxbury for receiving this honor!
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The book the #Rattrap offers a very informative read on research on 'all' aspects of animal studies and alternatives. A must-read for everyone! https://lnkd.in/eVtgzhry
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Annual meeting of the Swiss Laboratory Animal Science Association #sgv today and tomorrow at the #technoparkZurich ; #MARTAmonitoring is as well here with our CEO Dr. Marc Zuend . Come and experience the good standard of #animalwelfare #3r #qualitydata and #qualityanesthesia
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What a privilege to have Katie M. Schoenberg, Ph.D. as our Distinguished Lecturer! Looking forward to her talk entitled: “Catalyze your journey: Principles for navigating a fulfilling career in animal science” #GradSchool #AnimalScience #Career #ProfessionalDevelopment
Excited, honored and humbled. It’s going to be a great day with the UF/IFAS Animal Science graduate students at their annual symposium. Much gratitude to Antonio Faciola for the invite!
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Don't worry if you missed our February FREE webinar. You can now catch up on demand! How to improve the rigour & reproducibility of animal studies During this session Nikki discusses the challenges facing researchers seeking to conduct rigorous and reproducible animal studies. She shares her thoughts on how to overcome these challenges using freely available tools and resources before answering questions from the audience. During this webinar you will learn about: – the challenges to rigour and reproducibility when conducting studies using animals or animal derived material, – how a renewed focus on implementation of the #3Rs can help, – the benefits of a team approach; – why your #mindsetmatters; – freely available sources of further information and useful resources.
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📅 Save the Date: 26th September 2023, at 8:00 PM. It's Just Exotics! CPD Quiz Night. Join Dr. Sonya Miles, an expert in Zoological Medicine and Aquatic Species Veterinary, as she takes you on an educational journey through the realm of exotic mammals, reptiles, birds, and aquatic species. 🐟 Discover her unique approach, gain insights, and test your knowledge in this interactive quiz. 🧠
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Guess what?! The SASAS main Facebook page is up and running!🎉 The SASAS main Facebook page will cover everything animal science and general SASAS news. To stay up to date with what is happening in South African animal science, click on the link below and like their page👇 https://lnkd.in/dMuAaJCx #animalscience #SASASmain #fortheloveofagriculture
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Today HRA was a presenter and panelist at the annual ANZCCART conference speaking on the theme of the Code and social license. ANZCCART is the peak body association for animal research and teaching in Australia and New Zealand. To create the change we wish to see, it is important to be present at such conferences to seek influence where we can. To learn more about HRA’s recommendations for changes to the Code regulating animal use in science, you can listen to HRA’s talk on the subject here: https://lnkd.in/gQwM2ne2 #EndAnimalExperimentation #EndAnimalExperiments #EndAnimalTesting #CrueltyFree #AnimalExperiments #AnimalExperimentation #AnimalTesting
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Journal of Laboratory Animal Science (JLAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research and advancements in the field of laboratory animal science. The journal is dedicated to promoting ethical and humane use of animals in research, testing and education. It publishes original research articles, review articles, technical notes, and other scientific communications related to the care and management, laboratory animal medicine and welfare of laboratory animals. The journal also focuses on the latest developments in laboratory animal science, including new technologies, techniques, and methodologies that can enhance animal research and welfare. It provides a forum for researchers, veterinarians, animal care personnel, IAEC members to share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives on laboratory animal science. The Journal of Laboratory Animal Science (JLAS) is the official journal of The Laboratory Animal Scientists' Association (LASA) India, and published biannually in English. Overall, the Journal of Laboratory Animal Science is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the humane and responsible use of laboratory animals for scientific purposes. https://lnkd.in/gsziAFu7
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Do you work with #decapod crustaceans in research or education in the UK? Consider contributing to a call for evidence organised by the Royal Society of Biology's Animal Sciences Group via the UK Home Office in conjunction with the Department of Health, Northern Ireland. The aim is to determine the extent and practice of research involving decapod crustaceans in the UK, with a view to develop new policy under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (ASPA). Read more: https://lnkd.in/ergFDm2B #AnimalResearch #ResearchAnimal #AnimalsInResearch #Decapods #Crustaceans #CallForEvidence
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