Best practice in pre-clinical animal research: Navigating the guidelines and principles
Preclinical studies using animal models are an integral part of biomedical research. However, their value is dependent on their scientific validity and reproducibility, which are, in turn, dependent on rigorous study design and reporting.
This symposium aims to update on the guidelines developed and recommended for achieving robust research output.
PROGRAM:
12:30-12:55 Hanno Würbel (University of Bern, Switzerland):
Making a case for animal research: the 3Vs and 3Rs principles
13:00-13:25 Uli Dirnagl (Charité–UniversitätsmedizinBerlin, Germany):
From 3R to 6R: Improve the quality and value of animal experiments in biomedicine
13:30-13:55 Adrian Smith (Norecopa, Norway): The PREPARE guidelines for planning animal research: checklists and resources
14:00-14:15 break
14:15-14:40 Matthew Brooke (NC3Rs, London, UK): Introducing the ARRIVE guidelines 2.0: revised guidelines for reporting animal research
14:45-15:10 Thomas Steckler (Janssen PharmaceuticaNV, Belgium):
The EQIPD Quality System
15:15-15:40 Jan Rozman (Czech Centre for Phenogenomics, Czech Republic):
Quality principles in INFRAFRONTIER and IMPC -experiences and lessons frominternational large-scale mouse genomics projects
15:45-16:00 break
16:00-17:00 round-table discussion and Q/A session together with
Pirjo Laakkonen and Satu Kuure (Laboratory Animal Center, University of Helsinki) and
Cilenede Oliveira (UniversidadeFederal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)
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Vootele Võikar, MD, PhD
Neuroscience Center / Laboratory Animal Center
Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)
P.O. Box 29 (Mustialankatu 1G)
FI-00014 University of Helsinki
Finland
Phone: +358 2941 57658
Mobile: +358 50 416 0466
E-mail: vootele.voikar@helsinki.fi
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/hilife-neuroscience-center
https://www.fingmice.fi/mbpf/
e-mail: mbpf@helsinki.fi