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The Development of Science-based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop (2004)
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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop

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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop Appendix A: International Workshop on Development of Science-based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care FINAL PROGRAM DAY 1     8:00-8:30 am Registration and Breakfast—West Lobby Sessions in Salon ABG   8:30-8:45 am Welcome and Introduction Peter A. Ward Hilton J. Klein 8:45-9:30 am Plenary Lecture—Genes, Environments, and Mouse Behavior John C. Crabbe Session 1 Current Status—Identifying the Issues Coenraad F.M. Hendricksen (Chair) 9:30-10:00 am AAALAC International Perspective John G. Miller 10:00-10:30 am The Council of Europe Wim deLeeuw

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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop 10:30-10:45 am BREAK   10:45-11:15 am The Role of the International Council for Laboratory Animal Science at the International Level Gilles Demers 11:15 am Process for Change—   12:15 pm Regulatory/Oversight Comparisons     US—The PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals Nelson L. Garnett   Rulemaking by APHIS Europe—Process for Change—Regulatory/Oversight Comparisons—Europe Chester A. Gipson Jonathan Richmond   Japan—Japanese Regulations on Animal Experiments—Current Status and Perspectives Naoka Kagiyama   Canada—Process for Change—Regulatory/Oversight in Canada Clément Gauthier 12:15-12:30 pm Building Credible Science from Quality, Animal-Based Information Paul Gilman 12:30-1:30 pm LUNCH—Faculty Club   Session 2 Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting—Peer-reviewed Literature Approach John G. Vandenbergh (Chair) 1:30-3:30 pm Introduction: John Vandenbergh Speakers: Frederick S. vom Saal: Phenotype in Mice: Effects of Chemicals in Cages, Water and Feed Graham Moore: Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting—Dogs/Cats Melinda Novak: Housing for Captive Nonhuman Primates: The Balancing Act  

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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop   Markus Stauffacher: How to Identify the Laboratory Rabbits’ Needs, and How to Meet Them in the Research Setting   3:30-3:45 pm BREAK   3:45-5:00 pm Discussion   DAY 2     8:00-8:30 Breakfast—West Lobby   Session 3 Approaches to Current Guidelines—US and Europe—Salon ABG Randall J. Nelson (Chair) 8:30-9:45 am The “Guide” Process: Approaches to Setting Standards William J. White   The Revision of Appendix A of the European Convention for the Protection of Vertebrate Animals Used for Experiments and Other Scientific Purposes: The Participants, The Process and the Outcome Derek Forbes 10:00-11:30 am Breakout Groups (Chairs)—     Mice/rats (Axel Kornerup-Hansen) (Rosemary Elliot—R) Salon ABG   Dogs/cats (Robert Hubrecht) (Thomas Wolfle—R) Salon D   Nonhuman primates (David Whittaker) (Randall J. Nelson—R) Salon E   Rabbits (Vera Baumans) (Jennifer Obernier—R) (R = Rapporteur) Exec. Conf. Rm.

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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop 11:45 am12:30 pm Reports from Breakout Sessions Salons ABG 12:30-1:30 pm LUNCH—Faculty Club   Session 4 Environmental Control for Animal Housing Salon ABG William Morton (Chair) 1:30-2:30 pm Rationale for current guidelines and basis for proposed changes Bernard Blazewicz Dan Frasier   European Guidelines for Environmental Control in Laboratory Animal Facilities Harry Blom 2:45-4:15 pm Breakout Groups (Chairs)—     Lighting (Harry K. Blom) (Michael J. M. Stoskopf—R) Exec. Conf. Rm.   Noise/vibration impacts (Sherri Motzel) (Hilton J. Klein—R) Salon D   Metabolism/immunology impact (Jann Hau and Randall J. Nelson) (Stephen W. Barthold—R) Salon ABG   Engineering issues/security concerns (Bernard Blazewicz and Dan Frasier) (Janet Gonder—R) (R = Rapporteur) Salon E 4:30-5:15 pm Reports from Breakout Sessions Salons ABG 5:30-9:00 pm RECEPTION—South Gallery BANQUET—Salon AG     Speaker A View from the Field: What the Lives of Wild Animals Can Teach Us About Care of Laboratory Animals Kay E. Holekamp

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The Development of Science-Based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care: Proceedings of the November 2003 International Workshop DAY 3     Session 5 Environmental Enrichment Issues Salon ABG Emilie Rissman (Chair) 8:00-9:30 am The Science of Environment Enrichment for Laboratory Animals William T. Greenough   Search for Optimal Enrichment Timo Nevalainen 9:45-11:30 am Breakout Groups (Chairs)—     Mice/rats and rabbits (John Vandenbergh and Vera Baumans) (Jennifer Obernier and Stephen Barthold—R) Salon ABG   Dogs/cats (Graham Moore) (Janet Gonder—R) Salon D   Nonhuman primates (Carolyn Crockett) (Randall J. Nelson—R) (R = Rapporteur) Salon E 11:30 am12:15 pm Reports from Breakout Sessions Salon ABG 12:30-1:30 pm LUNCH—Faculty Club   1:30-3:00 pm Point/Counterpoint—The Cases For and Against Harmonization to Balance the Needs for Conducting Research and Meeting Animal Welfare Concerns— Salon ABG Chair: William S. Stokes Participants: Michael D. Kastello, Gilles Demers, Jonathan Richmond, John G. Miller, Nelson Garnett, Wim deLeeuw, Derek Forbes, Clément Gauthier, John C. Crabbe, Naoko Kagiyama   3:00 pm Workshop adjournment  

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