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About
http://www.humanelearning.com/about.html
Andrew Knight MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DACAW, PhD, MRCVS, SHFEA. Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics, and Director, Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester. European and RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law; American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare. Member, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (Animal Welfare chapter). Senior Fellow, UK Higher Education Academy.
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Studies
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Hundreds of studies in the educational and biomedical academic literature describe the use of animals, and alternatives, in clinical and surgical training, and in many preclinical disciplines. Others study the attitudes of students toward the use of animals or alternatives. Such studies can be located in the. Studies database, at. Or in databases of educational research such as. Or in biomedical bibliographic databases such as. Studies of educational efficacy. Review: Patronek and Rauch 2007.
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Alternatives
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A selection of free online alternatives, mostly to dissection. Cow’s eye dissection. Uses enlargeable still images and audio to demonstrate eye dissection and identify the parts. Interactive animated simulation of a fetal pig dissection incorporating student self-assessment activities. Virtual frog dissection kit. Interactive dissection of digitised frog using 3D imaging, with clickable organ names and functions. Sheep brain dissection: the anatomy of memory. Atlas of the sheep brain.
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Studies
http://www.humanelearning.com/studies.html
Hundreds of studies in the educational and biomedical academic literature describe the use of animals, and alternatives, in clinical and surgical training, and in many preclinical disciplines. Others study the attitudes of students toward the use of animals or alternatives. Such studies can be located in the. Studies database, at. Or in databases of educational research such as. Or in biomedical bibliographic databases such as. Studies of educational efficacy. Review: Patronek and Rauch 2007.
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www.HumaneLearning.info
http://www.humanelearning.org/index.html
This site provides resources to guide and assist students who wish to conscientiously object to harmful animal use in their education, including:. Detailed submissions describing the alternatives available in certain academic disciplines, that have successfully resulted in their introduction at some universities. Links to free on-line alternatives. Links to alternatives databases. Links to alternatives libraries. Links to humane education email lists. Links to other humane education web sites.
humanelearning.org
About
http://www.humanelearning.org/about.html
Andrew Knight MANZCVS, DipECAWBM (AWSEL), DACAW, PhD, MRCVS, SHFEA. Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics, and Director, Centre for Animal Welfare, University of Winchester. European and RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law; American Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare. Member, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (Animal Welfare chapter). Senior Fellow, UK Higher Education Academy.
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Advice for Prospective Veterinary Students | Animal Issues with Dr. Armaiti May
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About Dr. May. Raquo; Advice for Vet Students. Advice for Vet Students. If you decide that veterinary medicine is for you, great! Here are some resources for aspiring vet students:. Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA) has resources for veterinary students seeking alternatives to harmful use of animals in the veterinary curriculum. http:/ www.hsvma.org/resources. The International Network for Humane Education http:/ www.interniche.org/. About Dr. May. Advice for Vet Students. July 1, 2014.
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Metodi alternativi human based: quali sono | Pro Alternative
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Metodologie human based e human relevant. Cosa sono? Qual è il significato canonico del termine “metodi alternativi”? Cosa significa “validazione” di un test? I modelli animali sono validati? Cosa potrebbe comportare un’eccessiva fiducia nel modello animale? Come può una semplice coltura cellulare sostituire la complessità di un organismo intero? Quali sono i problemi degli attuali test preclinici? Metodi alternativi human based: quali sono. Co-colture integrate discrete multiorgano (IdMOC). Talidomide e...
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Lo stress negli animali da laboratorio | Pro Alternative
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Metodologie human based e human relevant. Cosa sono? Qual è il significato canonico del termine “metodi alternativi”? Cosa significa “validazione” di un test? I modelli animali sono validati? Cosa potrebbe comportare un’eccessiva fiducia nel modello animale? Come può una semplice coltura cellulare sostituire la complessità di un organismo intero? Quali sono i problemi degli attuali test preclinici? Modelli murini e sistema immunitario. Primati e sperimentazione animale: modelli ideali? Pharmagene –...