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August 13, 2008

Looking into the Crystal Ball: The Laboratory Animal in a Changing World

A joint symposium of 25 years Division of Laboratory Animal Science, 15 years Netherlands Centre on Alternatives to Animal use, and 5 years Department of Animals, Science and Society!
We invite you to discuss with us the 3R-road ahead and celebrate our anniversaries.
5 - 7 FEBRUARY 2009
UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS
http://www.vet.uu.nl/viavet/viavet_english/departementen/dwm/3r_symposium

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Vrije Universiteit Brussel -- Technology Day - 18 September 2008

Technology Day - 18 September 2008
New scientific impulses towards 3R Alternatives - Methods to replace, reduce and refine animal use.
Stimulating research collaborations between industry and university.
Thursday September 18th, 2008. At the VUB campus Jette, Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine, Building A, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090 Brussels.
http://www.vub.ac.be/english/infofor/industry/technologydays/index.html

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Topical Toxicity and Reproductive Toxicology Training Courses

Aug. 13, 2008--Institut für Pharmazie, Freie Universität Berlin, announces two training courses.
Training course 7 (A): Topical Toxicity, October 29 – 31, 2008.
Training course 8 (B):Reproductive Toxicology, November 06 – 07, 2008
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~invitrot/
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~invitrot/images/INVITROTRAIN%207%20und%208%20Flyer.pdf

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August 12, 2008

Pet Dogs Can 'Catch' Human Yawns

BBC News reports a team from Birkbeck College, University of London reports yawning is catching. The team found that 21 out of 29 dogs yawned when the stranger in front of them yawned. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7541633.stm

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August 11, 2008

Finding Options to Animal Testing

Mercury News reports federal agencies encourage companies to find ways to assess their products without experimenting on animals. http://www.mercurynews.com/lifestyle/ci_10156583?nclick_check=1

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Statement on Recent Terrorism at University of California, Santa Cruz

NIH -- 8/6/08 -- Terrorism against researchers and institutions as well as their children and other family members is not to be tolerated. It is illegal and unconscionable. http://www.nih.gov/about/director/08062008statement_santacruz.htm

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Feed Ban Enhancement: Implementation Questions and Answers

http://www.fda.gov/cvm/bse_QA.htm

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Sheriffs: 2 Tiger Attacks Show Tougher Laws Needed

The Associated Press reports two tiger attacks at two different Missouri animal facilities have law enforcement officials calling for tougher exotic animal laws. http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gMxFKgL3BBOkv3BCIftK9sNDq8CQD92CSJ6O3

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August 07, 2008

AAEP Issues White Paper on Ending the Soring of Tennessee Walking Horses

Calling it one of the most significant welfare issues affecting any equine breed or discipline, the American Association of Equine Practitioners today issued recommendations for eliminating the abusive practice within the Tennessee Walking Horse industry known as soring. http://www.aaep.org/press_room.php?term=2008&id=312

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Camels Plagued by Parasites

SciAm.com reports almost 84 percent of male camels in eastern Iran may be infected with parasitic worms. http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=camels-plagued-by-parasites

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August 06, 2008

Red Cross Is Hounding The Public On Pet Safety During The Dog Days Of Summer

MedicalNewsToday.com reports the American Red Cross is launching the Dog Days of Summer campaign promoting pet safety training. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/116624.php

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