BSRC Alexander Fleming, with a longstanding reputation of excellence across Europe and a wealth of experience in the field of animal sciences, organizes in a yearly basis since the year 2007, the International two-week Course on Laboratory Animal Science, the first such course to be held in Greece. This prestigious event is addressed to professionals from fields of Biomedical Science. Past participants include biologists, veterinarians, medical practitioners and pharmacologists from all across Europe, Asia and Africa. This is a revolutionary course within the scientific community as it awakes a new wave of consciousness regarding animal welfare and quality research. The vision is to train a new breed of scientists with acute awareness of what humane research actually means. It breaks with tradition in the fact that it trains participants not only in the passive acquisition of knowledge, but in the active process of critical thinking. The fundamental principle the course aims to promote is that the experimental outcome of research strongly depends on the humane treatment of the laboratory animals. Upon the completion each participant is able to understand and perform humane use and care of laboratory animals, and clearly comprehend the vital principles for quality research. Successful participants are awarded a certificate, now a requirement according to the revised European Directive, which demonstrates competence in working with laboratory animals for research purposes. This course has been successfully run in many European countries over the past two decades and has a long-standing reputation for excellence and quality. The basic contents of the course are in line with the recommendations of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations (FELASA) category C requirements, regarding the training of scientists whose research involves the use of vertebrate animals ('Article 9'). The course includes the obligatory theoretical and practical modules provided below, and is concluded upon successful completion of written and oral examination, testing both the theoretical and practical aspects of the course. Theoretical part subjects: • Biology and husbandry of laboratory animals Practical part subjects: • demonstration of animal handling and experimental techniques used in animal research (anaesthesia, necropsy) Short list of collaborating lecturers: • Paul Flecknell Prof., Director Comparative Biology Centre, The Medical School, University of Newcastle Dedicated Site and newsgroup: The site where the latest details on upcoming course (registration, program), pre-teaching material and videos of lectures of past courses (for selected registered members only) can be found at www.las-course.eu The newsgroup is accessible at https://groups.google.com/group/las-course . Currently the newsgroup services more than 80 members. For further information related to the course and newsgroup please refer to kornarou {at} fleming.gr Below you may find brochures and schedules related to the 2011 seminar. Download brochure for course 2011 Participants Course evaluation Results 2011 |
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