Course Advanced course in Laboratory Animal Science

ECTS: 2.6

Course leader: Martin K. Thomsen

Language: English

Graduate school: Faculty of Health

Graduate program: BIO

Course fee: 9,000.00 DKK

Status: Course is finished

Semester: Fall 2022

Application deadline: 02/10/2022

Cancellation deadline: 16/10/2022

Course type: Classroom teaching

Start date: 31/10/2022

Administrator: Annette Poulsen

Waiting list

On registration, participants will be placed on a waiting list. If there are more applicants than seats, Course leader will decide who gets a seat when application deadline is reached.

Criteria for participation

In order to participate in this course, you must have passed a Basic laboratory animal science course (EU category A/D course)

Exam

The course will be passed by 80% attendance and a successful written application to conduct an animal experiment.

The course, B116/19 Advanced course in Laboratory Animal Science, is being offered by the Graduate School of Health, Aarhus University, fall 2022.

Criteria for participation: You must have passed a basic laboratory animal science course (EU category A/D course). Individuals participating should normally hold an academic degree or equivalent in an appropriate scientific discipline.

Aim: To ensure participants are able to apply the Three Rs (reduce, replace, refine) effectively in the design of procedures and projects and make appropriate ethical and scientific judgments. The course is obligatory for persons who wish to achieve a personal license to independently plan, implement and take responsibility for the design and performance of animal experimentation within the European Union according to the EU Directive 2010/63/EU Article 23.2 and the Danish executive order 2028 of 14/12/2020, §56.

Learning outcomes:

  • Advanced insight into Danish and International legislation concerning animals used for scientific purposes, the ethical aspects of working with laboratory animals as well as the principles of the Three Rs.
  • Detailed knowledge of different aspects of ethics and the Three Rs in relation to both ethical and welfare issues raised by the use of animals in scientific procedures.
  • Knowledge of experimental design concepts, possible causes and elimination of bias, statistical analysis and information about where expertise can be found to assist with procedure, design, planning and the interpretation of results.
  • Insight into the use of animal models in biomedical research and their benefits and limitations.
  • Insight into the importance of standardization of environmental, microbiological factors and use of humane endpoints.
  • Knowledge about advanced experimental procedures such as microsurgery, anaesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia in rodent laboratory animals.
  • Write an application for a procedure to the Danish Ministry of Health.

Workload: The full workload of the course is expected to be 65 hours.

Content: The course will provide didactic and hands-on training in the use of rodents as biomedical research models.  The theoretical lectures will include ethics, animal welfare, the Three Rs as well as design and analysis of animal experiments and advanced anaesthesia and analgesia for surgical procedures. Plenum discussions will introduce concepts such as fidelity, discrimination and validity and provide the basis for critically evaluating and selecting appropriate rodents models for a given research question or area Practical exercises will be performed in rodents and include basic surgical technique as well as principles of microsurgery and advanced techniques.

During the course, the participant will write an application to obtain a permit to perform a procedure in an animal. By the end of the course the written permit will be evaluated and discussed in plenum.

Exam: The course will be passed by 80% attendance and a successful written application to conduct an animal experiment.

Venue: The Victor Albeck building 1268, Vennelyst Blvd. 4, 8000 Aarhus C and laboratory at AUH.

Participation in the course is without cost for:

  • PhD students, Health Research Year students and Health Research Honours Programme students from Aarhus University
  • PhD students enrolled at partner universities of the Nordoc collaboration
  • PhD students from other institutions in the open market agreement for PhD courses

Course dates:

  • 31 October 2022 08:00 - 16:00
  • 01 November 2022 08:00 - 16:00
  • 02 November 2022 08:00 - 16:00
  • 03 November 2022 08:00 - 16:00
  • 04 November 2022 08:00 - 16:00