Animal care and use Laboratory animals are used in biomedical Good Animal research as models for humans Observed behavioral or physiological changes exhibited . i Care and Good Science Go by these animals, when they are used in the Hand in Hand protocol, are assumed to be responses to the experimental procedures. If non-experimental variables caused by inadequate housing, disease, or stress from improper handling are inad vertently introduced into the study they can elicit similar responses which could skew the data or totally confound the experiment The safe and effective use of animals in a 00 laboratory setting is an essential element of your research activities 公Mzt
Animal Care and Use Laboratory animals are used in biomedical research as models for humans. Observed behavioral or physiological changes exhibited by these animals, when they are used in the protocol, are assumed to be responsesto the experimental procedures.If non-experimental variables caused by inadequatehousing, disease, or stress from improper handling are inadvertently introduced into the study they can elicit similar responses which could skew the data or totally confound the experiment. The safe and effective use of animals in a laboratory setting is an essential element of your research activities
The Animal Welfare Act(AWA), and PHS Policy require that all Animal Users complete training on the laws, regulations, and procedures associated with animal care and use. This course is designed to fulfill that requirement, providing a quick overview of the relevant laws and regulations covering use of animals in a laboratory setting and the recommended procedures for working with specific animals. The course includes practical and essential information that will guide you in the everyday care and use of animals in your laboratory environment
The Animal Welfare Act (AWA), and PHS Policy require that all Animal Users complete training on the laws, regulations, and procedures associated with animal care and use. This course is designed to fulfill that requirement, providing a quick overview of the relevant laws and regulations covering use of animals in a laboratory setting, and the recommended procedures for working with specific animals. The course includes practical and essential information that will guide you in the everyday care and use of animals in your laboratory environment
Importance of Proper Animal Care Your primary responsibility when working with laboratory animals is to treat them Inanely. With that in mind, the major challenge is to manage the animals in a way that minimizes their exposure to pain and distress and maintains the integrity of their physiological functions to facilitate the generation of reliable research data. This course will teach you how the proper treatment of animals carries the added benefit of minimizing the introduction of unwanted variables into the research process
Importance of Proper Animal Care Your primary responsibility when working with laboratory animals is to treat them humanely. With that in mind, the major challenge is to manage the animals in a way that minimizes their exposure to pain and distress and maintains the integrity of their physiological functions to facilitate the generation of reliable research data. This course will teach you how the proper treatment of animals carries the added benefit of minimizing the introduction of unwanted variables into the research process
Importance of Proper Animal care Your care and treatment of animals must also comply with the appropriate laws, regulations, and with NIh policy. Manyeof these laws regulations and policies were enacted in response to public concern about the treatment of animals in the research setting. Consequently your objective should be to treat your animals in a manner that complies with the ethical and legal imperatives prescribed for the humane treatment of laboratory animals that will reflect positively on nih as a research institution
Importance of Proper Animal Care Your care and treatment of animals must also comply with the appropriate laws, regulations, and with NIH policy. Many of these laws, regulations and policies were enacted in response to public concern about the treatment of animals in the research setting. Consequently, your objective should be to treat your animals in a manner that complies with the ethical and legal imperatives prescribed for the humane treatment of laboratory animals that will reflect positively on NIH as a research institution. r e s e a r c h i n s t i t u t i o n