Monday, March 21, 2011

Books on lab-animal welfare on offer

Overcome 17 Challenges of Ensuring Lab Animal Welfare With This Expert Advice

If you’re involved in, or concerned with, the proper treatment of laboratory animals, these tips, tactics and advice will help you bolster your compliance with pertinent rules and regulations.

Each chapter of this new report, Expert Advice on 17 Challenges in Assuring Laboratory Animal Welfare, focuses on a critical animal-welfare issue—care, handling and research. You’ll find answers to troublesome, real-world situations including:

* Dealing with Aggressive Behavior (page 8)
* Verifying Rodent Health Accurately (page 22)
* Managing Pain and The Potential Need for Euthanasia
(page 27)
* Determining Whether Research Can Continue When An Animal is Injured (page 41)
* And More!

And now, until March 31st, you can get this 45 pg. special report at an introductory price of only $99 (a $199 value). For fastest service, order online, call 800-303-0129, ext. 506, or fax your order in.


26 Proactive Strategies to Ensure a Fully Compliant Lab

In 2010, the National Research Council has completed a major update of the Guide For The Care And Use Of Laboratory Animals — the “bible” of the animal-research world because its recommended standards and practices on the humane care and treatment of lab animals underpin many of the official regulations that govern animal research.

Animal laboratories must always be in compliance with governmental and institutional regulations — not just around inspection times.

But staying in compliance usually isn’t easy. Things can get out of kilter even in a well-managed lab if various staff members become lax or forgetful. This 70 pg. report, Laboratory Animal Welfare Compliance: 26 Expert Strategies Every PI Should Know, provides you with proactive steps you can take to keep your lab fully compliant with new regulations.

These include an in-depth look, and expert guidance for:

* 2010 Edition of “the Guide” — What’s New, Different (page 7)
* If Analgesics Will Interfere With Results, Can We Do Anything Else to Reduce Animal Pain? (page 21)
* Is It Realistic to Keep an Animal-Research Lab USDA Inspection-Ready at All Times?
(page 50)
* Communication is Key to Avoiding Compliance Problems, OLAW Says (page 53)
* IACUC Protocol Reviews: Avoid These 7 Common ‘Sticking Points’ (page 60)
* Must Animal Protocol be Amended if the Method of Drug Administration is Changed?
(page 68)
* And More!

And now, until March 31st, you can get this 70 pg. special report at an introductory price of only $99 (a $199 value). For fastest service, order online, call 800-303-0129, ext. 506, or fax your order in.




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