The development of science-based guidelines for laboratory animal care proceedings of the November 2003 international workshop

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: International Workshop on the Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care (-), Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (U.S.)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press c2004.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • FrontMatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Building the Case for Science-based Guidelines-Introductory Remarks--Hilton J. Klein
  • Plenary Lecture
  • Genes, Environments, and Mouse Behavior--John C. Crabbe
  • Session 1 Current Status: Identifying the Issues
  • AAALAC International Perspective--John G. Miller
  • The Council of Europe: What Is It?--Wim deLeeuw
  • ICLAS and the International Community--Gilles Demers
  • Role of the National Institutes of Health Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare and the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals--Nelson L. Garnett
  • Regulatory Authority of the US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service--Chester A. Gipson
  • A Review and Comparison of Processes to Change Regulatory Guidelines: A European Perspective--Jonathan Richmond
  • Japanese Regulations on Animal Experiments: Current Status and Perspectives--Naoko Kagiyama and Tatsuji Nomura
  • Process for Change-Development and Implementation of Standards for Animal Care and Use in Canada--Clément Gauthier
  • Building Credible Science from Quality, Animal-based Information--Paul Gilman
  • Session 2 Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting- Peer-reviewed Literature Approach
  • Disruption of Laboratory Experiments Due to Leaching of Bisphenol A from Polycarbonate Cages and Bottles and Uncontrolled Variability in Components of Animal Feed--Frederick S. vom Saal, Catherine A. Richter, Rachel R. Ruhlen, Susan C. Nagel, and Wade V. We
  • Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting Using a Peer-reviewed Literature Approach: Dogs and Cats--Graham Moore
  • Housing for Captive Nonhuman Primates: The Balancing Act--Melinda Novak
  • Assessment of Animal Housing Standards for Rabbits in a Research Setting--Markus Stauffacher and Vera Baumans.
  • Session 3 Approaches to Current Guidelines- United States and Europe
  • Housing Standards: Development of Guidelines and the Process for Change--William J. White
  • Revision of Appendix A to the European Convention ETS 123: The Participants, the Process, and the Outcome--Derek Forbes
  • Breakout Session: Rats and Mice
  • Effects of Housing Density and Cage Type on Young Adult C57BL/6J Mice
  • New Housing Standards for Rats and Mice Developed with Focus on the Needs of the Animals
  • Breakout Session: Approaches for Implementing Current US and European Guidelines for Housing Standards for Dogs and Cats
  • Breakout Session: Nonhuman Primates
  • Breakout Session: Rabbit Housing
  • Session 4 Environmental Control for Animal Housing
  • Environmental Controls (US Guidance)--Bernard Blazewicz and Dan Frasier
  • European Guidelines for Environmental Control in Laboratory Animal Facilities--Harry J. M. Blom
  • Breakout Session: Lighting
  • Breakout Session: Effects of Sound on Research Animals
  • Breakout Session: Environmental Control for Animal Housing- Impact on Metabolism and Immunology
  • Breakout Session: Environmental Control/ Engineering Issues
  • Dinner Speaker--Kay E. Holekamp
  • A View from the Field: What the Lives of Wild Animals Can Teach Us About Care of Laboratory Animals--Kay E. Holekamp
  • Session 5 Environmental Enrichment Issues
  • Enriching the Housing of the Laboratory Rodent: How Might It Affect Research Outcomes?--William T. Greenough and Ann Benefiel
  • Search for Optimal Enrichment--Timo Nevalainen
  • Breakout Session: Environmental Enrichment Issues: Mice/Rats/Rabbits
  • Breakout Session: Environmental Enrichment for Dogs and Cats
  • Breakout Session: Assessment of Nonhuman Primate Enrichment- Science Versus Welfare Concerns
  • Point/Counterpoint: The Cases For and Against Harmonization.
  • Point/Counterpoint: The Cases For and Against Harmonization--William S. Stokes
  • Appendixes
  • Appendix A: International Workshop on Development of Science-based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care
  • Appendix B: Workshop Faculty
  • Appendix C: Committee Bios
  • Appendix D: International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals (1985).