Returning to animal research – Guide to managing experimental variables
Join Dr Vootele Voikar & Dr Nikki Osborne for this FREE ‘Returning to animal research – Guide to managing experimental variables’ webinar.
During this session Vootele (University of Helsinki) raises awareness of potential additional experimental variables that researchers need to consider when re-starting experiments involving the use of animals. The session concludes with a Q&A session when they joined by Prof Clare Stanford.
During this webinar you will hear about:
– the range of factors that can impact upon the behaviour and physiological responses of experimental animals;
– steps you can take to take nuisance variables into account when planning and designing your experiments;
– further guidance and useful resources.
You will also have access to download session handouts including a PDF copy of the slideset.
After completing this on-demand webinar you will receive a follow up email containing a link to download your personal certificate of attendance to use for CPD purposes &/or to add to your personal training records.
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Attendees of this webinar may also be interested in the following training:
- Responsible Animal Research Training (in person or live online);
- Online Experimental Design and Power Analysis for In Vivo Researchers Course (live online)
- Improving Reproducibility Training Series (on-demand)
- PREPARE For Better Science course (live online).
NOTE
- To access this content viewers will need to provide a valid email address before the recording will start.
- This webinar was recorded in June 2021.
- The use of these responsible research on-demand webinars for educational or training purposes is encouraged.
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