Online and in person options are available.
This course is suitable for those that are new to training or will soon be training others in practical tasks.
Content includes:
University Biomedical Services (UBS)
Online and in person options are available.
This course is suitable for those that are new to training or will soon be training others in practical tasks.
Content includes:
Aim and content
This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School), and for PhD Students from NorDoc member faculties. All other participants must pay the course fee.
Nominated Assessor Course
Online and in person options are available.
This course is suitable for those that will be assessing others and introduces the Direct Observation of Practical Skills (DOPS) system.
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The TARCforce3R Center offers an online seminar series with exciting topics related to the 3Rs in laboratory animal science. Speakers are national and international experts.
The IZFC has been THE “go to” meeting for the zebrafish community for more than two decades! The 18th International Zebrafish Conference will take place in the beautiful Kyoto, Japan from August 17-21, 2024! Mark your calendars!
This course covers ethical, theoretical and practical aspects of pain and pain relief in animal experimentation.
You may already have heard about the value of systematic reviews of published animal studies, compared with standard narrative reviews of the literature.
Working in animal facilities, including the care of large laboratory animals such as minipigs and dogs, and caged animals like rats or rabbits, subjects caretakers and technicians to a physically demanding work environment.
Online and in person options are available.
This course is suitable for those that are new to training or will soon be training others in practical tasks.
Content includes:
9–11 September 2024
Wellcome Genome Campus, UK and online
Highlighting improved functionality and large-scale approaches
Summary
Organoids have revolutionised biology and the development of organoid model systems continues to open up opportunities across a wide range of research areas.
This course is aimed at laboratory animal professionals running or involved in the management of a large number of rodent colonies, such as colony managers and coordinators, senior animal technicians, and facility managers.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the training, attendees will be able to: