2024 Training Events
Check out details of future training events listed below.
OCTOBER
16th October, 14:00-15:00 BST
FREE Responsible Research Webinar: A 3-stage strategy to improve the efficiency and reproducibility of your experiments. During this webinar Dr Simon Bate & Prof Clare Stanford will discuss the differences between pilot study, hypothesis generating and hypothesis confirming study design. They will also share a 3-stage strategy that will both strengthen reproducibility through improved experimental design and reduce the number of animals needed for in vivo studies.
This webinar was recorded and will be made available on-demand shortly.
NOVEMBER
13th November, 14:00-15:00 BST
FREE Responsible Research Webinar: Practical guidance for breeding & management of laboratory animal colonies. During this webinar Dr Ellen Forty & Dr Sarah Johnson will discuss the importance of applying best practice in breeding and colony management of lab animals to achieve 3Rs impacts and improve scientific outcomes. They will also share details of freely available tools and resources.
For more information or to register to attend CLICK HERE.
18th-20th November 2024 - LASA's 61st Annual Conference. For more information or to register CLICK HERE.
DECEMBER
18th December, 14:00-15:00 BST
FREE Responsible Research Webinar: Guide to open research practices for animal research. During this webinar Dr Céline Heinl(Scientist at the BfR - Federal Institute for Risk Assessment) will discuss how open research practices can be applied by individuals working within the lab animal science sector, before answering any questions the audience may have.
For more information or to register to attend CLICK HERE.
2025
JANUARY
15th January, 14:00-15:00 BST
FREE Responsible Research Webinar: Opening animal science: An animal scientists experience of open research practices. During this webinar Dr Anna Korzeniowska (Research Fellow in Open Research & Research Culture) will share her experience of implementing open research practices within the animal sciences to enhance the discoverability, openness and reproducibility of her work. She will also answer any questions the audience may have.
More information or to register to attend CLICK HERE.
FEBRUARY
3rd-5th February, 09:30-12:30 GMT daily
Statistical Analysis for In Vivo and In Vitro Scientists Course. This course is designed to support life science researchers with basic experimental design knowledge to improve their understanding of statistical analysis methods, enable them to select the most appropriate method of statistical analysis for their experimental design and report results in a rigorous and reproducible way.
For more information visit the COURSE PAGE, or to register CLICK HERE.
12th February, 14:00-15:00 BST
FREE Responsible Research Webinar: Introducing the 3Hs initiative, a framework to improve the wellbeing of rodents in research. During this webinar Professor Emma Robinson (Professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Bristol) will give an overview of the 3H's initiative and discuss how applying the principles of this framework can improve the lives of laboratory rodents. She will also answer any questions the audience may have.
More information or to register CLICK HERE.
MARCH
17th-20th March, daily 09:30-12:30 GMT
Responsible Aquatic Animal Research: Critical, Challenging & Creative Thinking Course. This guide to Responsible Aquatic Animal Research is perfect for anyone conducting, or overseeing research using aquatic species or derived materials. Tutors Dr Chloe Stevens & Dr Nikki Osborne will bring attendees 100% up to date with best practice and how to implement it.
For more information visit the COURSE PAGE, or to register CLICK HERE.
NOTE - Are you aware of any future training events that we could add to this calendar? If so, please send us details via email or use the contact us form and we will add them.