Skilled
in laboratory animal handling and genotyping.
Yet some scientists who have been quieted or marginalized have found serious concerns about the safety of GMOs
in laboratory animal studies.
The department hosts residency programs in anatomic and clinical pathology and
in laboratory animal medicine.
Are you interested in a possible career
in laboratory animal medicine or pathology (anatomic or clinical)?
With the increased use of large numbers of laboratory rats in the last century, this disease has been seen most often
in laboratory animal workers in the US, as well as in poor populations.
Click on the following link to see a list of institutions with externship («preceptorship») opportunities
in laboratory animal medicine, including those emphasizing non-human primates.
Job title: Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources program
in laboratory animal medicine
Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources program
in laboratory animal medicine
Earned a Master's degree
in Laboratory Animal Science from Hahnemann University for small mammals like rabbits, ferrets, chinchillas, etc..
Trainees pursuing non-clinical residencies
in laboratory animal medicine and / or comparative medicine were offered significantly more than their clinical resident counterparts participating in the matching program (p =.000).
After being in private veterinary practice for eight years in Vermont, he took a teaching post
in laboratory animal medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, where became professor and director of the Division of Comparative Medicine.
She completed a residency
in Laboratory Animal Medicine and a master's in Comparative Biomedical Science at Cornell University in 2011.
In Laboratory Animal Medicine.
American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners Award is presented to a student who exemplifies interest and potential
in laboratory animal medicine.
After six months of employment
in a laboratory animal facility, graduates in veterinary technology are eligible to take the level one certification examination given by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS).
Alternatively, If you'd prefer to specialize
in a laboratory animal science, the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) has three levels of certification that may be obtained through a combination of courses, experience, and certification exams.
She is a certified applied animal behaviorist, and is internationally renowned for her work
in laboratory animal behavior and welfare.
The American Society of Laboratory Animal Practitioners (ASLAP) seeks to promote the dissemination of experiences, ideas, and knowledge among veterinarians engaged
in laboratory animal practice and encourages the training of veterinarians
in laboratory animal practice at the pre - and post-doctoral levels.
If you are a veterinary student interested in a career
in laboratory animal medicine, your student liaison can provide you with career information, give you a tour of their facilities, and tell you about ASLAP student memberships.
A career
in laboratory animal medicine is far from routine.
In addition to providing veterinary care, specialists
in laboratory animal medicine play pivotal roles in other aspects of an institution's animal care and use program.
We met that expectation with the credentials of Elizabeth Shull in Neurology, R. K. Anderson in Veterinary Public Health, and Tom Wolfle
in 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.
Job title: Assistant director / clinical veterinarian, Wake Forest University animal resources program
in laboratory animal medicine Describe your current position and what led to your job.
They offer three levels of certification specializing
in laboratory animal science.
He has more than 36 years of experience
in laboratory animal care and medicine.
Ellagic acid inhibits lipid peroxide and liver hydroxy proline and rectifies liver pathology
in laboratory animal hepatotoxcity induced by carbon tetrachloride (Thresiamma).
In the laboratory animal study, ursolic acid, the active compound in holy basil, combined with radiation was more effective at inducing skin cancer cell death and inhibiting new tumors from forming than radiation alone.
In a laboratory animal study published in the January 2011 issue of the journal «Pharmacognosy Research» holy basil protected against liver damage from the commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug acetaminophen.
In a laboratory animal study published in the December 2011 issue of the «British Journal of Neurosurgery,» a combination of avocado and soybean fats prevented oxidation and protected against nerve damage after the animals were exposed to low - oxygen conditions.
In the laboratory animal study, four weeks of a diet supplemented with resistant starch increased levels of an intestinal hormone that increases insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity and promotes satiety.
In the laboratory animal study, avocado leaf extract in doses ranging from 100 milligrams to 800 milligrams per kilogram of body weight helped prevent seizures in response to several substances known to induce seizures.
Research Diets, Inc is the leading manufacturer of custom, purified OpenSource diets and scientific instrumentation for Biological Data Acquisition
in laboratory animal models worldwide.
Before joining the pharmaceutical industry, he was awarded Doctor in Veterinary Medicine and Master of Sciences in Animal Productions from the University of Liège (Belgium), Master of Sciences
in laboratory animal sciences from the veterinary school of Lyon (France) and in business administration from the EPM management school in Belgium.
Since 2002, Dr Rommel is founder and Managing Director of Rommel Consulting Partners, a company providing consultancy services in the development of biopharmaceuticals and
in laboratory animal sciences and medicine.
Currently IDOBRU imports 66 Brucella vaccines from the Vaccine Ontology (VO; http://www.violinet.org/vaccineontology [21], including four licensed animal Brucella vaccines and 62 Brucella vaccine candidates that have been proven effective
in laboratory animal models [33].
Such ease of use will likely encourage the use of more animal models in the study of human diseases, says Rhonda Wiler, a geneticist at biotech giant Genentech in San Francisco, California, who co-chairs the Roundtable on Science and Welfare
in Laboratory Animal Use (which organized the workshop).
The experience prompted Franco to start a Ph.D.
in laboratory animal science; he's now about halfway through a program at IBMC.
For the final year of his new degree, Franco did a 1 - year internship
in the Laboratory Animal Science group at IBMC, led by Anna Olsson.
Rapamycin, an antibiotic and immunosuppressant approved for use about 15 years ago, has drawn extensive interest for its apparent ability — at least
in laboratory animal tests — to emulate the ability of dietary restriction in helping animals to live both longer and healthier.
Some PAHs have caused cancer
in laboratory animals when they breathed air containing them (lung cancer), ingested them in food (stomach cancer), or had them applied to their skin (skin cancer).»
In a study published in Clinical Biochemistry, 2004, researchers looked at coconut oil as a component of diet
in laboratory animals.
Independent studies have conclusively shown adverse health effects of BPA on the brain and reproductive system, as well as metabolic diseases
in laboratory animals.
1 out of every 16 infants fed ready - to - eat liquid formula are exposed to BPA at doses exceeding those that caused increased aggression and significant changes in testosterone levels
in laboratory animals.
The Food and Drug Administration has long permitted its use, but in recent years concerns about the chemical have grown as studies have indicated low doses of the substance can disrupt hormone systems
in laboratory animals and possibly increase the risk of cancer or other serious illness.
Over the past decade, a growing body of scientific studies has linked the chemical to breast cancer, testicular cancer, diabetes, hyperactivity, obesity, low sperm count, miscarriage and other reproductive problems
in laboratory animals.
As of now, the E.P.A. has said PFOA is known to cause developmental and other adverse effects
in laboratory animals, but the agency has yet to determine if the chemical poses an unreasonable risk to the public.
A raft of studies
in laboratory animals, molecular models and cancer patients suggest that pain drugs given during and after cancer surgery stimulate the growth and spread of certain tumors.
A class of small molecules found in grapes, red wine, olive oil, and other foods extends the life of yeast cells by approximately 70 % and activates genes known to extend life span
in laboratory animals.
The virus, redesigned using sophisticated protein engineering techniques, works: With its shield and its adapter, these viral gene shuttles efficiently infected tumor cells
in laboratory animals.