BehaviorInvertebratesHostsPhysiologyInvertebrateResearchDevelopmentalLineagesHumans and other animalsReservoirOLAWTissuesAnatomicalBiologyInstitutional Animal CaRegulationsPathogenUSDAPrimatesCare and Use of Laboratory AnimalsSpeciesInfectBiosafetyEnvironmentsZoosEcologyStudyMarine BiologicalModelNonhumanPracticesExperimentalHandling these specimensInfectionExperimentationPreparationPatternsVariationExceptionsOrganisationsOversightIACUCHumaneDiagnosisStudiesHealthInteractionsVeterinary careGroup2022
Behavior4
- Stanford undergraduates and veterinary residents participate in Xenopus research projects on topics ranging from infectious disease, parasitology, husbandry and housing, to animal welfare and behavior. (stanford.edu)
- I am interested in understanding how animals sense cues in the environment, how these cues are represented in the brain, and how this information is processed to create behavior. (alvernia.edu)
- Social housing should be overseen by individuals with expertise in nonhuman primate behavior as animals housed socially require ongoing monitoring to ensure compatibility and to reduce the possibility of injury or distress. (asp.org)
- Association of Zoos & Aquariums' (AZA) 2017 Accreditation Standards and Related Policies propose that animals "are provided quality spaces to live in with appropriate social groupings that promote natural, species-appropriate and motivated behavior. (asp.org)
Invertebrates2
- Welfare considerations and regulations for invertebrates have lagged behind those for vertebrates, despite invertebrates comprising more than 95% of earth's species. (awionline.org)
- The course covers basic principles in developmental biology and molecular genetics with a special emphasis on developmental biology model systems in vertebrates and invertebrates. (lu.se)
Hosts4
- Our laboratory investigates the mechanisms of pathogen-host interactions, in particular how Lyme disease bacteria and other pathogens survive in distinct host environments (ticks and vertebrate hosts), resulting in pathogen transmission between hosts, dissemination, and disease manifestations. (wadsworth.org)
- [ 1 ] Arboviruses are maintained in transmission cycles between arthropods and vertebrate hosts, including humans and other animals. (medscape.com)
- Leishmania promastigotes are transmitted by sand flies ( Phlebotomus , Lutzomyia ) to vertebrate hosts. (msdmanuals.com)
- Babesiosis is a zoonotic disease maintained by the interaction of tick vectors, transport hosts, and animal reservoirs. (medscape.com)
Physiology2
- We enjoy beauty of animals in the same way that we enjoy arts and music," said Nüsslein-Volhard, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. (lindau-nobel.org)
- Xenopus are used to study vertebrate embryology, cellular biology, biomedical-physiology, toxicology and biochemistry. (stanford.edu)
Invertebrate1
- Marine biologists study marine plants, animals and other organisms, both vertebrate and invertebrate, in deep oceans and shallow seas and in the laboratory. (planitplus.net)
Research46
- Due to increased public awareness and debate about animal welfare in the 1960s, the Council of Europe became more concerned with the wellbeing of animals, and developed a number of conventions based on animal welfare recommendations resulting from the latest scientific research in applied ethology. (wikipedia.org)
- Publication of research performance and results, the effect on the test subjects, and recommendations on how to further reduce animal suffering in future experiments. (wikipedia.org)
- University of Hawai'i Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) Deep-sea Animal Identification Guide. (hawaii.edu)
- The University of Vermont (UVM) is committed to the humane care and use of animals in activities related to research, testing and teaching. (uvm.edu)
- IACUC - The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee is UVM's central review body for matters relating to the care, use and treatment of animals in these areas and is located in the Research Protections Office. (uvm.edu)
- The goal is to improve understanding of federal and local regulatory requirements, UVMClick application completion, and special topics related to verterbrate animal research. (uvm.edu)
- Visit this page to learn the IACUC submissions process, including initial submissions, animal research with biohazards, and UVM-Click-IACUC protocols. (uvm.edu)
- The Marine Biological Laboratory provides laboratories to those investigators who wish to take advantage of the MBL's facilities, services, and exceptional collaborative research environment and rent space in the MBL Whitman Center. (mbl.edu)
- Laboratory space can be rented by independent scientists (see rates below) or arrangements can be made to be hosted by a resident research center or affiliated with one of MBL's preeminent discovery courses. (mbl.edu)
- The office of the Director of the Division of Research will attempt to find laboratory space, sharing arrangements if necessary, and adjacencies that meet the needs of each applicant but cannot guarantee room assignments or sharing arrangements. (mbl.edu)
- Sabbatical-year investigators can also be hosted within the laboratory and office space of a resident research center. (mbl.edu)
- Insect larvae such as tobacco hornworm can accelerate and economize preclinical research by complementing classic laboratory animals such as rats and mice. (uni-giessen.de)
- However, growing ethical concerns led to the incorporation of the 3R principle (replacement, reduction, and refinement) into animal experiments legislation and research funding. (uni-giessen.de)
- Furthermore, the incorporation of the 3R principle will also economize preclinical research since insect husbandry is much cheaper than the traditional housing of laboratory mammals. (uni-giessen.de)
- This database, created in 2000, is updated every three months with newly published scientific articles, books, and other publications related to improving or safeguarding the welfare of animals used in research. (awionline.org)
- Virginia Tech must provide assurance to several federal agencies that the acquisition, care, and use of vertebrate species in research and teaching is in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, guidelines, and policies (i.e., the federal Animal Welfare Act and AWA Regulations, Public Health Service Policies, U.S. Government Principles, and the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals - the Guide ). (vt.edu)
- Virginia Tech is a Registered Research Facility with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Animal Care organization. (vt.edu)
- While the University must provide regulatory compliance assurance, it is the responsibility of faculty, staff, and students, both as individuals and collectively, to provide appropriate animal care and handling in their use of vertebrate species in teaching and research, and to adhere to Virginia Tech policies governing the use of animals as well as adhering to applicable federal regulations and guidelines. (vt.edu)
- Inappropriate handling or use of animals by a single individual could jeopardize federal authorizations to house and use animals, and could also result in withdrawal of federal funding for all animal research at the University. (vt.edu)
- Signs describing contact procedures for reporting misuse or abuse of animals used in teaching or research have been prominantly posted in animal holding facilities across the campus. (vt.edu)
- As required by the Animal Welfare Act and PHS Policies, Virginia Tech has an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (the Animal Care Committee), to provide oversight and assessment of regulatory compliance by the University as a whole, and also by individuals who care for and use animals in research and teaching. (vt.edu)
- The University Veterinarian, assisted by staff within the Office of the University Veterinarian and Animal Resources, provides oversight of compliance assurance, delivery and documentation of training, clinical and surgical care, and guidance on research methodologies which enhance and maintain animal well-being. (vt.edu)
- The federal 'Laboratory Animal Welfare Act' was passed by Congress in 1966, in response to vocal public concerns about the theft and sale of pet animals for research purposes, and concerns about the housing and treatment of animals in research facilities. (vt.edu)
- Animal dealers and research facilities were required to be licensed by or registered with USDA.The AWA requires that minimum standards of care and treatment be provided for certain animals bred for commercial sale, used in research, transported commercially, or exhibited to the public. (vt.edu)
- To this date, the Act does not provide coverage of those species which comprise 90% of all animals used in research, teaching, and testing - namely rats and mice. (vt.edu)
- That amendment also extended coverage to wild, warm-blooded vertebrate species used in research. (vt.edu)
- My research focuses on the biology, health and disease of laboratory Xenopus. (stanford.edu)
- T he proper care and use of laboratory animals in research, testing, teaching, and production ( animal use ) require scientific and professional judgment based on the animals' needs and their intended use. (nationalacademies.org)
- Supplemental information on various aspects of animal care and use is available in other publications prepared by the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) and other organizations ( Appendix A ). References in the Guide provide the reader with additional information that supports statements made in the Guide . (nationalacademies.org)
- When dealing with potentially hazardous biological agents, it is the responsibility of the student and all of the adults involved in a research project to conduct and document a risk assessment on Form (6A) to define the potential level of harm, injury or disease to plants, animals and humans that may occur when working with biological agents. (societyforscience.org)
- 4. Research determined to be at Biosafety Level 1 (BSL-1) must be conducted in a BSL-1 or higher laboratory. (societyforscience.org)
- 5. Research determined to be a Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) must be conducted in a laboratory rated BSL-2 or above (commonly limited to a Regulated Research Institution). (societyforscience.org)
- 7. Laboratory studies designed to culture known clinically significant multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs) must have a written justification for usage and be conducted at a Regulated Research Institution laboratory with a minimum of BSL-2 containment and documented IBC review and approval. (societyforscience.org)
- Lab members and the research projects in our laboratory are supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, and New York State Department of Health. (wadsworth.org)
- This program will provide stipend support for the research in our laboratory. (wadsworth.org)
- While courses related to professional ethics, ethical issues in clinical research, or research involving vertebrate animals may form a part of instruction in responsible conduct of research, they generally are not sufficient to cover all of the above topics. (case.edu)
- Marian University has two Institutional Animal Care & Use Committees (IACUCs) which oversee research and/or teaching involving vertebrate animals carried out by all persons (faculty, staff, students, etc.) affiliated with Marian University whether in Marian University facilities or elsewhere. (marian.edu)
- no longer occurring in the wild, the guinea pig is now typically kept as a pet or for laboratory research. (encyclopedia.com)
- Some marine laboratories and research organisations pay marine biologists on university lecturer scales (£28,000 to £45,000 a year). (planitplus.net)
- You could work in research, resource management, conservation and education, with a marine research laboratory run by a government department or by a private company. (planitplus.net)
- These guidelines build upon the ASP's 2001 Policy Statement "Principles for the Ethical Treatment of Non-Human Primates" which states that ASP members "should make use of information on a species' natural history to improve management and enrich environments, because physical and psychological well-being are essential not only to the health of the animal but also to the validity of the research results. (asp.org)
- 6. If you are going to work experimentally with research animals (including all vertebrates and octopuses) during your degree project you need to complete a specific course including animal research ethics, regulations, care-taking/handling etc. (lu.se)
- Aim: To evaluate the morphology of enamel from species Bubalus bubalis as a replacement for human enamel in laboratory research studies, considering its wider availability in the Amazon region. (bvsalud.org)
- Currently, laboratory dental research studies are limited by the small number of healthy extracted human teeth available, as well as by the ethical aspects in obtaining them. (bvsalud.org)
- Given the difficulty in using human teeth in scientific research studies, due both to access factors and ethical issues, an animal substitute as similar as possible to human teeth becomes extremely important 15 . (bvsalud.org)
- This investigation began by submitting the project to the Ethics Committee for Animal Experiment Research of the Federal University Pará (CEPAE- UFPA) and granting its approval under the protocol #BIO013/09. (bvsalud.org)
Developmental3
- However, because of the long-lasting interest in conventional laboratory animal models such as the mouse, there is no general genetic or developmental model of craniofacial evolution and diversification in vertebrates. (helsinki.fi)
- In combination with functional studies, our work could identify causes for developmental disorders as well as crucial understanding of how vertebrates (including humans) develop. (otago.ac.nz)
- The course also includes how developmental biology knowledge can be utilised in the establishment of animal models for studies of human disease mechanisms. (lu.se)
Lineages1
- Craniofacial tissues such as skull bones, teeth, and the brain are finely tuned to meet functional and ecological demands with tremendous precision, and their evolution has been a major driving force in the expansion of vertebrate lineages. (helsinki.fi)
Humans and other animals1
- Exactly how humans and other animals develop is not entirely understood, and is intensively researched worldwide. (otago.ac.nz)
Reservoir2
- Lyme disease, the most common vector-borne disease in North America and Europe, is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, which can be transmitted by tick bite from animals (vertebrate reservoir) to humans, where it may spread to multiple organs manifesting as arthritis, carditis and neuropathy. (wadsworth.org)
- In contrast, cattle constitute the primary animal reservoir in Europe. (medscape.com)
OLAW2
- We also have an approved Animal Welfare Assurance on file with the NIH Office for Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW). (vt.edu)
- Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) of the National Institutes of Health implements, interprets, and evaluates compliance of the PHS Policy, negotiates Animal Welfare assurances, and educates those receiving PHS support. (asp.org)
Tissues2
- All projects involving microorganisms, recombinant DNA technologies and human or animal fresh/frozen tissues, blood or body fluids must adhere to the rules below AND, depending on the study, to the additional rules in Section A, B or C. (societyforscience.org)
- The virus is transmitted to humans either by tick bites or through contact with viraemic tissues during and immediately after the slaughter of an animal. (who.int)
Anatomical2
- Laboratory experiences integrated with lecture enable students to examine anatomical and physiological phenomena of the human body. (wvstateu.edu)
- The craniofacial complex (head, face) represents the most highly sophisticated and diversified anatomical aspect of vertebrates. (helsinki.fi)
Biology8
- Students will complete a group project on a topic in environmental biology, a laboratory experience consisting of a series of independent problems in environmental biology, keep a journal, in addition to mastering the standard lecture material. (wvstateu.edu)
- It will cover the basic principles of biology while emphasizing the economic and social aspects of selected plants, microbes, fungi and animals. (wvstateu.edu)
- The University of Wisconsin-Parkside seeks applications for an Animal Care Facility Manager, Senior in the Biology Department. (uwp.edu)
- The various lectures and Agora Talks covered topics as diverse as structural biology, color pattern evolution in animals, vaccination, and super-resolution fluorescent microscopy. (lindau-nobel.org)
- However, the founder of modern biology, Charles Darwin, actually contemplated how animals perceived one another's beauty. (lindau-nobel.org)
- GradTrac is available to Biology majors with an option in Botany, Environmental Biology, Medical Sciences, Microbiology, or Zoology, and to Clinical Laboratory Science majors. (wiu.edu)
- Majors are offered in Biology (with options in Botany, Environmental Biology, Microbiology, Zoology, Medical Sciences, and Science/Biology Teacher Education) and Clinical Laboratory Science leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. (wiu.edu)
- Training in Biology prepares one for a broad spectrum of job opportunities, including teaching, governmental or industrial laboratories, conservation agencies, or business. (wiu.edu)
Institutional Animal Ca1
- An animal care and use program (hereafter referred to as the Program) comprises all activities conducted by and at an institution that have a direct impact on the well-being of animals, including animal and veterinary care, policies and procedures, personnel and program management and oversight, occupational health and safety, institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC) functions, and animal facility design and management. (nationalacademies.org)
Regulations4
- OACM - The Office of Animal Care Management, with the University Veterinarian as its director, is responsible for the oversight of all animal care and use and for ensuring compliance with federal, state and local regulations. (uvm.edu)
- The use of laboratory animals is governed by an interrelated, dynamic system of regulations, policies, guidelines, and procedures. (nationalacademies.org)
- The use of the Guide by non-US entities also presumes adherence to all regulations relevant to the humane care and use of laboratory animals applicable in those locations. (nationalacademies.org)
- United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Welfare Act and Animal Regulations. (asp.org)
Pathogen2
- Laboratories should perform a risk assessment to determine if there are certain procedures or specimens that may require higher levels of biocontainment (e.g., use of a biosafety cabinet for potential aerosol generating activities or suspicion that the specimen may contain a pathogen that requires BSL3 precautions). (cdc.gov)
- Requests for stool examinations ered a common enteric pathogen in humans were made by paediatricians who deemed it and domestic animals worldwide [ 3 ]. (who.int)
USDA1
- The Department of Agriculture (USDA), through its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), was given the responsibility for implementing the Act. (vt.edu)
Primates4
- The original Act provided coverage of only six animal species under the definition of 'animal': dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and nonhuman primates. (vt.edu)
- The implementation of a social housing program for facilities with nonhuman primates, including laboratories, zoos, and sanctuaries, requires special attention to ensure the successful formation and maintenance of social groups. (asp.org)
- There is considerable scientific literature on the topic of social housing in laboratory primates, and best practices will continue to evolve over time. (asp.org)
- Level 2 arenaviruses are not known to cause serious acute disease in man and are not acutely pathogenic for laboratory animals, including primates. (cdc.gov)
Care and Use of Laboratory Animals3
- US Code, 42 USC § 289d) and the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (PHS 2002). (nationalacademies.org)
- Public Health Service (PHS) Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals applies to the use of live, vertebrate animals in any activity supported or conducted by the PHS. (asp.org)
- The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (2011) takes the position that social housing should be considered the default. (asp.org)
Species9
- They include the following provisions: Which species may and may not be used for testing, and which species are entitled to protection during testing (namely, live non-human vertebrates, with some exceptions). (wikipedia.org)
- Determining these rearrangements within a group of animals provides insights into the role these changes played in the evolution of particular traits, and even how new species are formed. (edu.au)
- The AWA was again amended in 1976, setting standards for and licensure of common carriers involved in the transport of covered animal species. (vt.edu)
- The study of human-animal interactions has provided insights into the welfare of many species. (awionline.org)
- Human infection is caused by 20 Leishmania species that are morphologically indistinguishable but can be differentiated by laboratory analysis. (msdmanuals.com)
- Animal reservoirs vary with the Leishmania species and geographic location and include dogs, other canines, rodents, and other animals. (msdmanuals.com)
- As an alternative to these limitations, studies have been proposed using different animals, including several mammal species, to be adopted as experimental models 3-5 . (bvsalud.org)
- Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the morphology of tooth enamel from buffalo species Bubalus bubalis as a replacement for human enamel in laboratory studies, using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). (bvsalud.org)
- Babesia species and organisms of the closely related genus Theileria parasitize the erythrocytes of wild and domestic animals.These parasites are members of the order Piroplasmida, named for the pear-shaped forms found within infected red blood cells (RBCs). (medscape.com)
Infect3
- Parasitic helminths infect the majority of vertebrates [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
- The family Reoviridae is divided into 9 genera, 4 of which-Orthoreovirus, Coltivirus, Rotavirus, and Orbivirus -can infect humans and animals. (medscape.com)
- Orbiviruses commonly infect insects, and many can be transmitted by insects to vertebrates. (medscape.com)
Biosafety4
- Guidance for packaging samples in accordance with Category B Biological substance requirements can be found in the CDC/NIH Publication Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, 5th edition ( BMBL5 ). (cdc.gov)
- In general, Biosafety Level 2 precautions, as described in the CDC/NIH Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories manual, 5th edition (BMBL5) are appropriate for the handling of these specimens.Laboratories should perform a risk assessment to determine if there are certain procedures or specimens that may require higher levels of biocontainment. (cdc.gov)
- Animal studies involving Zika virus may be performed under Animal Biosafety Level 2 precautions, as described in the CDC/NIH BMBL5 . (cdc.gov)
- The risk assessment determines a biosafety level which in turn determines if the project can proceed, and if so, the laboratory facilities, equipment, training, and supervision required. (societyforscience.org)
Environments1
- Recent years have witnessed major advances in the ability of computerized systems to track the positions of animals as they move through large and unconstrained environments. (awionline.org)
Zoos1
- Zoos and rescue centres manage various charismatic animals, such as big cats, with limited resources. (awionline.org)
Ecology1
- Lab component is comprised of field and laboratory experiments demonstrating fundamental concepts of ecology from the level of the individual to the ecosystem. (wvstateu.edu)
Study4
- 11. The culturing of human or animal waste, including sewage sludge, is considered a BSL-2 study. (societyforscience.org)
- As a vertebrate model, I study the visual system of the frog. (alvernia.edu)
- In a study that combines state-of-the-art biological imaging with gene expression analysis, scientists at the California Institute of Technology have uncovered a fundamental insight into the way embryonic cells and tissue move about to form key structures along the vertebrate axis. (scienceblog.com)
- In this study we report the results of a naturally transmitted between vertebrate community-based study carried out in Basra, animals and humans [ 1 ]. (who.int)
Marine Biological1
- To receive packages/mail at the MBL before you arrive, address them to yourself at Marine Biological Laboratory, 7 MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA, USA 02543-1015. (mbl.edu)
Model5
- In that context, insect larvae like Manduca can serve as an alternative in vivo animal model. (uni-giessen.de)
- She uses zebrafish as a model to understand the genetic basis of color pattern variation in vertebrates. (lindau-nobel.org)
- Much of this work involves the zebrafish animal model . (otago.ac.nz)
- Xenopus are a major, non-mammalian laboratory animal model. (stanford.edu)
- Due to the need for an adequate substitute for human teeth in laboratory studies, buffalo teeth can be regarded as an interesting alternative animal model. (bvsalud.org)
Nonhuman1
- In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions conducive to good welfare is an idea more easily applied when dealing with few individuals. (awionline.org)
Practices2
- The emergence of new infectious diseases is a consequence of ecological and environmental changes, human demographics and behaviour, increasing international travel, more intensive agricultural practices, changes in technological and industrial practices, microbial adaptation and change, and infrastructural shortcomings for both public health and animal health. (who.int)
- Lack of timely laboratory diagnosis and functional epidemiological surveillance, poor infection-control practices at health-care facilities, inadequate communication with affected populations and weak vector control-programmes often result in prolonged outbreaks with potential for international spread. (who.int)
Experimental4
- The European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and other Scientific Purposes, sometimes simply referred to as the animal experimentation convention or laboratory animals convention, is an animal welfare treaty of the Council of Europe regarding animal testing, adopted on 18 March 1986 in Strasbourg, and effective since 1 January 1991. (wikipedia.org)
- For the development of the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals Used for Experimental and Other Scientific Purposes, the Council of Europe closely cooperated with the Commission of the European Union (before 1992 the European Communities), and the Commission adopted the very similar Directive 86/609/EEC (revised in 2008-2010 to Directive 2010/63/EU), implementing the convention in EU law. (wikipedia.org)
- There is a strong overlap between the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals used for Experimental and other Scientific Purposes on the one hand, and Directive 86/609/EEC (in 2010 replaced by Directive 2010/63/EU) on the other, as they were developed in close cooperation between the Council of Europe and the European Communities. (wikipedia.org)
- Experimental inoculation of plants and animals with Ebola virus. (cdc.gov)
Handling these specimens1
- These include the use of gloves, a laboratory gown or coat, and eye protection when handling these specimens. (cdc.gov)
Infection4
- Here, we reviewed the recent advances from the laboratory mouse about macrophage origin, polarization, activation, and effector functions during parasitic helminth infection. (hindawi.com)
- [ 5 ] Because of their widespread prevalence in nature and the ease of infection in laboratory animals, reoviruses have been used widely in pathogenicity studies. (medscape.com)
- Survey experience is sufficient to conclude that laboratory aerosol infection does not occur in the course of routine work with cell cultures and animals not subject to chronic infection. (cdc.gov)
- In view of reported high frequency of laboratory aerosol infection that occurred in workers manipulating high concentrations of Pichinde virus, it is strongly recommended that work with high concentrations of Level 2 arenaviruses be done at Level 3. (cdc.gov)
Experimentation4
- Firstly, it led to the recognition by all CoE member states that animal suffering in experimentation was a problem, that could partly be solved, and that this should be done at the international level. (wikipedia.org)
- As of May 2021, 22 states and the European Union have ratified the animal experimentation convention, and six states have only signed it. (wikipedia.org)
- The Act was amended in 1970, at which time it was renamed the 'Animal Welfare Act' [AWA] (P.L. 91-579), and provided for regulatory coverage of animal use prior to, during, and after experimentation. (vt.edu)
- conduct of experimentation on living animals exclusively by and/or under the close supervision of qualified and experienced personnel. (nationalacademies.org)
Preparation1
- Preparation of fossil vertebrates, backboned animals, is a very very meticulous process, it's one which we bring these specimens back to the laboratory, often times we don't even know how good they are we get them back here, but then our technicians take and they open the packages, and then depending on how hard the matrix is, basically the dirt or the rocks, surrounding the bones, they take different strategies. (khanacademy.org)
Patterns2
- In her Agora Talk on Tuesday, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard spoke about the vivid colors and patterns that appear throughout the animal kingdom. (lindau-nobel.org)
- In her own laboratory, Nüsslein-Volhard studies the physical basis of color and patterns in vertebrates. (lindau-nobel.org)
Variation1
- The inclusion of yet unexplored animal models with substantial craniofacial variation and relevance to human disorders constitutes one priority to address these fundamental gaps. (helsinki.fi)
Exceptions1
- Please note that at this time, only publications dated 2010 or later (with some exceptions) can be filtered by Animal Type and Topic. (awionline.org)
Organisations1
- Secondly, it saw a Europe-wide codification of norms, standards and principles by governmental experts, animal welfare organisations, scientific researchers, and the industries involved. (wikipedia.org)
Oversight2
- The activities conducted by and at an institution that have a direct impacton the well-being of animals, including animal and veterinary care, policies and procedures, personnel and program management and oversight, occupational health and safety, IACUC functions, and animal facility design and management. (nationalacademies.org)
- It has oversight of all Marian University laboratory facilities. (marian.edu)
IACUC1
- this page to review the requirements for IACUC CITI training modules, including Laboratory Animals Training and information on Animal Science Student training. (uvm.edu)
Humane2
- Animal welfare is important for the humane treatment of animals under our care. (awionline.org)
- Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC) "is a private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs. (asp.org)
Diagnosis2
- Health care providers should consider arboviral infections in the differential diagnosis of aseptic meningitis and encephalitis, obtain appropriate specimens for laboratory testing, and promptly report cases to public health authorities. (medscape.com)
- Confirmation of the diagnosis depends on the degree of parasitemia and the expertise and experience of laboratory personnel. (medscape.com)
Studies1
- These viruses also have been evaluated extensively in studies involving laboratory animals. (medscape.com)
Health4
- The laboratory includes basic techniques for handling and identifying microbes such as those required by health care professionals. (wvstateu.edu)
- It is the guardian of health for billions of domestic animals, livestock, and laboratory animals. (usi.edu)
- Feel free to contact [email protected] for more information about our laboratory. (wadsworth.org)
- They are also known to af- infections: brucellosis, toxoplasmosis, hy- fect animal health and productivity [ 2 ]. (who.int)
Interactions1
- Informal instruction occurs in the course of laboratory interactions and in other informal situations throughout the year. (case.edu)
Veterinary care2
- Individuals who operate facilities in these categories must provide their animals with adequate care and treatment in the areas of housing, handling, sanitation, nutrition, water, veterinary care, and protection from extreme weather and temperatures. (vt.edu)
- Animal law covers a broad range of legal topics, including cruelty to animals, negligence in veterinary care, importation or capture of exotic or endangered animals, animal fighting, responsibilities of pet owners, and rental of property to pet owners. (uslegalforms.com)
Group1
- A pet trust is a trust established for the care and maintenance of a particular animal or group of animals. (uslegalforms.com)
20221
- 2022. The promise of behavioral tracking systems for advancing primate animal welfare. (awionline.org)