Associate Professor of Animal Welfare, Animal Sciences, Purdue University, College of Agriculture
Associate Professor of Animal Welfare, Animal Sciences, Purdue University, College of Agriculture
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Comparative Medicine, Stanford University
Professor, Anesthesiologist, University Complutense, Spain
Clinical Veterinarian, Comparative Medicine, Basel, Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, Roche Innovation Center Basel
3Rs Scientific Liaison & Animal Welfare Specialist, Abbvie
Founder and Owner; Independent Consultant, Westbrook Biomarker and Pharma Consulting, LLC
Veterinary Resident, University of Michigan
Laboratory Animal Resident/Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Missouri
Principal, Lab Animal Consultants
Director, Laboratory Animal Resource Center, Indiana University
Animal Enrichment Coordinator, Lead Animal Technician, University of Michigan Medical School
Associate Attending Veterinarion for Performance Standards and Enrichment, University of Michigan Medical School
GSK Associate Fellow, Comparative & Translational Sciences Veterinarian, GlaxoSmithKline
Senior Principle Research Scientist, AbbVie
Life Sciences Director, Agenda Life Sciences
Ph.D. Candidate, Weiss Laboratory, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Chief Scientific Officer, Vium
Social Housing Coordinator, University of Michigan
This event is now apart of the Neuroscience Virtual Event Series.
The 7th annual Laboratory Animal Sciences (LAS) Virtual Event Series is now available ondemand! The LAS Planning Committee, led by Dr. Szczepan Baran, Global Head of Animal Welfare and Compliance Training at Novartis Pharmaceuticals, and composed of more than 20 world-renowned experts, will plan and build out this premier, online-only conference that will focus on laboratory animal science.
Produced on a new, more robust platform, you can watch, learn and connect during this conference on mobile devices easier than ever before. Equipped with gamification and point system, you can now move around the entire event earning points for a chance to win one of LabRoots most popular shirts.
Much like the years preceding, LAS 2018 virtual conference will bring together scientists, students, veterinary technicians, veterinarians, technical support staff, IACUC administrators and committee members, as well as training and compliance personnel from around the world to learn about recent advances and challenges within laboratory animal science.
This year’s theme is Laboratory Animal Research in 21st Century, with the following tracks:
Do not miss the opportunity to participate along such a diverse group of experts during this groundbreaking conference, which is absolutely free to all participants. No crowded airports delayed flights or expensive hotel rooms, but still the look and feel of a first-rate conference with world-renowned experts.
Conference participants will be able to:
Quotes from our event attendees:
RACE Continuing Educational Credits
The 2017 conference will be approved by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards for Continuing Education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians to receive RACE CE credits, and will also meet AALAS and CALAS continuing education criteria.
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