The 69thAmerican Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) National Meeting recently took place in Baltimore, Maryland. A forum for those dedicated to the humane care and treatment of laboratory animals, delegates from the academic community, research institutions, government organizations and commercial companies came together to enjoy a series of scientific lectures, poster sessions and exhibits. Delegates also received the latest industry news and insights, including updates from regulatory agencies which we’ve summarized into key take home messages.
1.美国农业部(USDA)的大消息
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)is a US federal executive department. Also known as the Agriculture Department, USDA is responsible for developing and executing federal laws that relate to farming, forestry and food.
美国农业部告诉代表们,他们:
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In other big USDA news, they announced that:
2. The latest from the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
The Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)监督美国公共卫生服务(PHS)的研究动物的使用和关怀 - 废弃的研究。PHS的各种机构形成了美国卫生和人类服务部的一部分。
OLAW provided details on the21世纪治愈法案, and ICARE (a federally funded IACUC training project). The 21st Century Cures Act was passed in December 2016. It requires compliance by this year for these federal agencies to work together to reduce the regulatory burden on medical advancements.
They have been going through 19,000 responses to a Request for Information from the public on how to do this. They are also working with the USDA and FDA to help harmonize things like submission dates.
3. Rat tickling
Rat tickling is a way to affect a positive mental response in rodents. Rat tickling can help reduce rat anxiety, making them more responsive and easier to handle in laboratory environments.
This proved to be another worthwhile session. However, it does not seem to be something our industry can adopt as selling animals that may now have this new behavioral variable. It was though particularly interesting to hear that:
4.助理实验室动物技术人员Alat书已被重新发布
The AALAS Technician Certification Programprovides a learning framework for learning, a source of self-confidence, and professional recognition for animal technicians. For those wishing to become an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT), the ALAT training book is a vital resource.
It was announced during the session that the ALAT book has been republished. This new edition covers everything you need to know about:
Thinking about taking the ALAT certification? Have the older version of the book? You'll need to complete your test within the next six months.
The AALAS Meeting was an interesting and thought-provoking event. Along with catching up on the very latest industry news, an awards ceremony also took place and well-deserved winners shared their stories about how vital animal research is and how they are contributing to positively impacting the world. It was great to see such pride being shown in our industry and the wonderful benefits to humankind now and in the future.
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