Train the Trainer: Good Science and Animal Welfare in Experimental Design
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Owner/Developer: Korea National Information Center for the 3Rs (KNIC3Rs)
Country: |
South Korea |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=progress+in+promoting+the+three+rs+in+koreea |
Created: |
20 September 2012 |
Founding source: |
RSPCA International, UK |
Locations: |
South Korea |
City: |
Seoul |
Description: | The Korea National Information Center for the 3Rs was established in August 2011, to enhance humane science and animal welfare in Korea. It is a national Three Rs platform, with the goal of exchanging knowledge and sharing examples of best practice, in order to help replace laboratory animal use in education and training. This paper briefly summarises the progress made and the challenges that have become apparent during the initial operation of the collaborative project. There is a need to recognise and manage the challenges resulting from policy changes, especially misinterpretation of the objectives by the decision makers at the participating academic institutions and the government. The collective power of this type of collaborative project can be used to leverage an ongoing commitment to essentials such as consistent funding for operational and support staff, as well as allocation of the required space. |
References: | Please note that full text in pdf format is attached to this entry |
Format: |
Workshops |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Content type: |
Theoretical |
Duration: |
2 days |
Group size: |
46 |
Target audience: |
Researchers |
Target sectors: |
Industry, Academia |
Educational level: |
Continuing Professional Development |
3rs relevance: |
Reduction |
Topics covered: |
Designing procedures and projects |
3rs coverage: |
Full coverage (a dedicated course) |
Species covered: |
No species is addressed specifically |
Details on the topic or technology covered: |
It is modified from FRAME’s popular training schools in Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis of Biomedical Experiments (8), which aim to provide research scientists with the tools they need to minimise the number of animals they use and maximise the data they obtain through their work |
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