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From the organizers:

Appropriate training in animal biology, experimental techniques and other relevant topics are a prerequisite for responsible conduct with animals in research. In Europe, the standard for such training is set by FELASA (Federation for European Laboratory Animal Science Associations). To be considered competent to work with animals, a researcher should have a degree in a life sciences discipline and have participated in a Laboratory Animal Science course.

This course covers Functions A, B and D of the European Directive 2010/63 for the animal species mouse, rat, zebrafish and fish, and is the only FELASA accredited course in Portugal (since 2008). The training combines theory (lectures, seminars, online lectures) with practical sessions and group assignments. The focus is on how to design, plan and carry out experiments to minimize animal harm.

The course has an approximate duration of 80-h over two consecutive weeks and will give you the necessary training to obtain a permit to work with animals in most European countries. To get the actual permit, you need to apply to the competent authority; in Portugal, permits are handled by Direção Geral de Alimentação e Veterinária (DGAV). Attending this course is the first step towards meeting the challenge of doing good research with animals in a responsible way.

 

General Information:
The official language of the course is English.

FELASA ACCREDITATION
[FELASA accredited Course for functions A, B and D (mouse, rat, zebrafish and fish species-specific) aligned with the European Directive 2010/63]
Functions (according to directive 2010/63, article 23 – Competence of personnel):
A. carrying out procedures on animals;
B. designing procedures and projects;
D. killing animals.

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Course Duration
80 h | Two consecutive weeks - Monday to Friday | Full Time from 9 AM to 6 PM
Email: training@i3s.up.pt

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