In it's 11 years of activity, ESLAV has proved itself to be a leading voice in
European Laboratory Animal Medicine.
Bonaparte D (1), Cinelli P, Douni E, Hérault Y, Maas M, Pakarinen P, Poutanen M, Lafuente MS, Scavizzi F; Federation of
European Laboratory Animal Science Associations Working Group.
In it's 11 years of activity, ESLAV has proved itself to be a leading voice in
European Laboratory Animal Medicine.
Basel Declaration Society Belgian Brain Council European Academy of Neurology European Animal Research Association European Brain Council European Chapter of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology European College of Neuropsychopharmacology European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations European Huntington Association European Society of Laboratory Animal Veterinarians Fédération Européenne des Académies de Médecine (FEAM) Federation of
European Laboratory Animal Science Associations Federation of European Neuroscience Societies French Academy of Medical Sciences French Brain Council German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Global Alliance for Mental Health Advocacy Networks Europe Groupe Interprofessionnel de Réflexion et de Communication sur la Recherche International Brain Research Organization — Pan European Regional Committee International Bureau for Epilepsy International League Against Epilepsy Serbian Brain Council Wellcome Trust
All services provided are in accordance with the National Legislation and the European Legal framework (on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes), as well as the current Guidelines of the Federation of
European Laboratory Animal Science Associations - FELASA).
Not exact matches
Researchers at the
European Union Reference
Laboratory for alternatives to
animal testing developed five different tests that use human blood cells to detect contaminants in drugs that cause a potentially dangerous fever response.
Developmental biologist Francesca Peri of the
European Molecular Biology
Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, and colleagues created genetically engineered versions of the animals that produced microglia labelled with green fluorescent protein, a glowing compound frequently used in laboratory
Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, and colleagues created genetically engineered versions of the
animals that produced microglia labelled with green fluorescent protein, a glowing compound frequently used in
laboratorylaboratory research.
Franco believes that the new
European legislation — which would require systematic evaluation of all research involving
laboratory animals in all E.U. countries, with ethical considerations a big part of the assessment — makes now a good time «to assess what [researchers] think about using
animals, what effect training can have not only about their knowledge of the three R's but also how it affects their attitudes.»
BPRC housing and
animal care procedures comply with Dutch law,
European Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, and with the «Standards for Humane Care and Use of
Laboratory Animals by Foreign Institutions», identification number A5539 - 01, provided by the Department of Health and Human Services of the US National Institutes of Health.
Thus, BPRC is fully compliant with the international demands on
animal studies and welfare as set forth by the
European Council Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, and Convention ETS 123, including the revised Appendix A as well as the «Standard for humane care and use of
Laboratory Animals by Foreign institutions» identification number A5539 - 01, provided by the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States of America's National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dutch implementing legislation.
The work was supported by the
European Union's Seventh Framework Programme project «Evolution of gene regulatory networks in
animal development (EVONET)» [215781 - 2](A.L.), the Zoonet EU - Marie Curie early training network [005624](A.F. and R.T.), the
European Molecular Biology
Laboratory (A.L., T.B., M.T.H., A.H.L.F., O.S., P.R.H.S., and R.T.), the EMBL International Ph.D..
◊ mouse models for diseases: phenotyping approaches: courses in English, March 14 - 17 in Illkirch - Strasbourg (CFE, PHENOMIN - ICS) ◊
European Advanced School for Mouse Phenogenomics: in English, June 12 - 16 at Liebfrauenberg in Alsace (PHENOMIN) ◊ necropsy, sampling and histology: June 19 - 23 in Toulouse (ENVT, Anexplo) ◊ normal and abnormal embryology of
laboratory animals: March 13 - 17 + May 29 to June 3 + Décember 4 - 8 in Toulouse (ENVT, Anexplo)
All experimental procedures with mice were approved by the INIA ethical committee in
animal research, according to the Guide for the Care and Use of
Laboratory Animals adopted by the Society for Study of Reproduction and
European legislation.
Yet the request for expert veterinary participation in reaching decisions concerning
laboratory animal medicine and welfare at different
European and national levels is most encouraging.
The
European Society of
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which concern them, in the field of laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe spe
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which concern them, in the field of laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe specifi
Animal Veterinarians (ESLAV) gives veterinarians a forum to discuss issues which concern them, in the field of
laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe spe
laboratory animal science, in general and in Europe specifi
animal science, in general and in Europe specifically.
The forces that led to the formation of ESLAV (
European Society for
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians) and lead our way at present, are the requirements of the public as well as organizations to be able to address veterinary specialists in the field of humane care and use of laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a European level when decisions are made regarding laboratory animal use an
Laboratory Animal Veterinarians) and lead our way at present, are the requirements of the public as well as organizations to be able to address veterinary specialists in the field of humane care and use of laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a European level when decisions are made regarding laboratory animal use and we
Animal Veterinarians) and lead our way at present, are the requirements of the public as well as organizations to be able to address veterinary specialists in the field of humane care and use of
laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a European level when decisions are made regarding laboratory animal use an
laboratory animals, and the requirement of these experts to discuss common subjects, to pool their resources to provide specialized service functions and professional expertise, and to be represented at a
European level when decisions are made regarding
laboratory animal use an
laboratory animal use and we
animal use and welfare.
ESLAV sets the right environment and support for the activity of the
European College of
Laboratory Animal Medicine.
Beyond the internal forum, ESLAV is the only
European entity representing the veterinary profession specifically in the
laboratory animal medicine field at the
European decision making bodies.
European Union member nations use about 11.5 million
animals per year in
laboratory procedures, about four million of them used by the six largest university
laboratories in the U.K.
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European College of Avian Medicine and Surgery ECAR
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Animal Reproduction ECLAM
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Laboratory Animal Medicine ECVA
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European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology ECVD
European College of Veterinary Dermatology ECVDI
European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging ECVIM
European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine ECVN
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