The EPS represents psychologists who work in academia, industry and the health service. The EPS supports research efforts directed towards finding new treatments for psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia and dementia. Research using animals has made, and continues to make, a vital contribution to this research.
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The OIE is the intergovernmental organisation responsible for improving animal health worldwide.
Ubiquity Genomics provides high-quality CATCH-Seq probes, customized for your genomic regions of interest. These kits enable targeted enrichment of next-generation sequencing libraries for contiguous blocks of the genome at a fraction of the cost of oligonucleotide pools. CATCH-Seq probes can be synthesized for any species for which there are mapped genomic clones available (BACs or fosmids).
Inherited diseases are widespread among purebred dog populations and represent a significant welfare issues for afflicted breeds.
Scientists at the ICR are increasingly using non-invasive methods to measure the size of tumours in mice – allowing the same mouse to be assessed several times and reducing the overall numbers.