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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 79-88

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... Particular attention will be paid to identifying potential implications of new regulations on neuroscience research. The workshop will also provide an opportunity for international dialog about engaging public opinion regarding animal use in research and the development of core principles and outcomes for animal care and use.
From page 80...
... Welcome, Introductions, and Objectives COLIN BLAKEMORE, Co-Chair ARTHUR SUSSMAN, Co-Chair 8:45 a.m. Animal Research in the Neurosciences COLIN BLAKEMORE SESSION I: CURRENT REGULATIONS AND EMERGING ISSUES Session Objective: Highlight current animal research regulations, policies, and guidance.
From page 81...
... Asia JIANFEI WANG Director, Laboratory Animal Science GlaxoSmithKline, R&D China 10:40 a.m. South America EKATERINA RIVERA Professor, Biological Sciences Institute University of Goias 11:05 a.m.
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... Consider the role that animals have played in neuroscience research: the benefits achieved, but also the costs. Include examination of the administrative load and economic cost associated with animal research regulations and response of researchers and funders to cost implications.
From page 83...
... ROGER LEMON Sobell Chair of Neurophysiology University College London Institute of Neurology The Ethical and Practical Dilemmas of Research on Non Human Primates STUART ZOLA Director Yerkes National Primate Research Center Administrative and Economic Costs CHARLES J HECKMAN Professor Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 4:40 p.m.
From page 84...
... Panelists: Replacement Strategies in Neuroscience Research: Focus on Spinal Cord Injury SUE BARNETT Professor of Cellular Neuroscience University of Glasgow Refinement and Reduction Strategies: Improving Models of Disease and Using Translational Approaches in Epilepsy and Parkinson's Disease GAVIN WOODHALL Reader in Neuropharmacology Aston University The Role of Systematic Reviews ANNE MURPHY Associate Professor University of California, San Diego Future Considerations and Impact of 3Rs JACKIE HUNTER OI Pharma Partners
From page 85...
... Panelists: Neuroscientist RANDALL NELSON Professor The University of Tennessee Health Science Center Science Writer MARK HENDERSON Science Correspondent The Times
From page 86...
... Panelists: European Government Regulator JUDY MacARTHUR CLARK Chief Inspector UK Home Office U.S. Government Regulator PATRICIA BROWN Director Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare
From page 87...
... 4:15 p.m. MEETING WRAP-UP WITH SESSION CHAIRS Panelists: Session I: JUDY MacARTHUR CLARK Session II: ARTHUR SUSSMAN Session III: ROBERTO CAMINITI Session IV: COLIN BLAKEMORE Session V: FRANKIE TRULL Session VI: RICHARD NAKAMURA 5:00 p.m.


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