Laboratory Animal Science

Laboratory Animal Science is a field that involves the use of animals in research, testing, and education. This field is concerned with the humane care and use of animals in laboratory settings and aims to minimize the potential pain and distress of the animals involved.

Some key areas of laboratory animal science include:

  1. Animal welfare: This is the ethical consideration of the treatment of animals used in research, testing, and education. Animal welfare includes the provision of appropriate housing, feeding, and environmental enrichment for the animals, as well as the use of pain management and other interventions to minimize pain and distress.
  2. Experimental design: This is the process of planning experiments that involve animals in order to minimize the number of animals used and maximize the scientific value of the research.
  3. Animal behavior and welfare assessment: This involves the measurement of animal behavior and well-being in order to assess the effects of experimental interventions on the animals.
  4. Animal care and husbandry: This involves the day-to-day care and management of animals in laboratory settings, including feeding, watering, and cleaning of animal housing areas.
  5. Regulatory compliance: This involves compliance with laws, regulations, and guidelines related to the use of animals in research, testing, and education.

Laboratory animal science is an interdisciplinary field that draws on knowledge and expertise from many areas, including animal behavior, veterinary medicine, experimental design, ethics, and regulations. It is important to ensure that animals are treated humanely in laboratory settings, and that the research is conducted with rigor and scientific integrity while minimizing the number of animals used.

    Related Conference of Laboratory Animal Science

    September 26-27, 2024

    10th Annual Summit on Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Laboratory Animal Science Conference Speakers