3Rs Sharing Conference VI - November 9, 2017
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3Rs Sharing Conference VI
November 9, 2017
Boston Marriott - Newton
The 3Rs Sharing Conference VI is designed to engage laboratory animal care staff, as well as scientists in research, development and testing, who are collectively implementing innovative strategies to move science forward.
Conference participants will be provided with:
Registration & Sponsorship Options
The 3Rs Sharing Conference VI will include on-site participation at the conference facility at the Boston Marriott - Newton, as well as remote, web-based participation featuring full conference audio, slides and live presenter video feeds. Registration options are as low as $175 for MSMR, NJABR and NA3RsC members. Discounts are available for early registration, group registration, and combined on-site and on-line registration for multiple corporate attendees. A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are also available.
Follow the above "Register Now" link or the registration buttons at the top and bottom of the page for full pricing details.
Hotel accommodations
Hotel: Boston Marriott Newton
Address: 2345 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton, MA 02466
Telephone: (617) 969-1000
Web: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bosnt-boston-marriott-newton/
When you register, please mention the group MSMR – 3 R’s Conference in order to get the conference rate. We have specifically organized that rate for November 8th, but may be able to get it extended for guests who want to come a day earlier or stay a day or two extra.
If you have any hotel registration issues, please contact Lynne Walsh at lynne.walsh@msmr.org.
Agenda
Morning Session
7:30 am – 8:25 am Registration & Breakfast
8:25 am – 8:30 am Welcome & Introduction
8:30 am – 9:15 am Advancing the 3Rs: Evidence + Ethics
Presenter: Dr. Larry Carbone, UCSF
9:15 am – 9:30 am Networking Break
9:30 am – 10:15 pm 3D Microphysiologic Systems
Presenter: Dr. Kristin Fabre, AstraZeneca
10:15 am – 10:30 am Networking Break
10:30 am – 12:00 pm 3Rs Climate Panel featuring representatives from key research groups related to the 3Rs discussing current advances and limitations followed by a moderated discussion and q&a with attendees:
Presenters:
IQ 3Rs Leadership Group/Moderator - Szczepan Baran, VMD, MS
NA3RsC - Natatlie Bratcher
ILAR - Lida Anestidou, DVM, PhD
Panelists:
Larry Carbone, DVM, PhD, DACLAM
Kristin Fabre, PhD
Melanie Graham, MPH, PhD
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch
Afternoon Session
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Breakout Session One
Yes: pain management & euthanasia choices can impact your reproducible data
Presenter: Dr. Larry Carbone, UCSF
Practical application of harm-benefit analysis in research using animals: protecting animal wellbeing and advancing science
Presenter: Dr. Melanie Graham, University of Minnesota
2:30 pm – 2:45pm Break/Transition
2:45 pm – 4: 15 pm Breakout Session Two
EAD, a technology in harmony with the concept of the 3Rs and Animal Welfare
Presenter: Michael G. Sidelsky, Sr., RLATG, MGS LAS Consulting
Leveraging digital vivarium technologies to improve wellbeing and scientific impact of animal studies
Presenter: Dr. Szczepan Baran, Novartis4:15 PM - 5:00 pm Closing Session/Recap
Agenda Highlights
Morning Session
The 3Rs Sharing Conference VI will open with a morning plenary session featuring experts in the animal care and biomedical research community, including an opening keynote presentation by Larry Carbone, DVM, PhD, DACLAM, Veterinarian & Director of the Animal Care and Use Program, University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Carbone will discuss our responsibilities to continually advance animal welfare and review our pressing needs to improve our abilities, including funding, transparency, and evidence-based best practice recommendations.
The morning session will also include a moderated panel discussion, featuring representatives from organizations and institutions from around the globe, who will discuss the latest 3Rs activities, existing limitations, and promising 3Rs developments. The morning session closing keynote will be presented by Kristin Fabre, PhD, Microphysiological Systems Development & Implementation Lead at AstraZeneca, who will share details about the latest developments regarding 3D microphysiologic systems.
Afternoon Session
Conference participants will spend the afternoon attending two distinct breakout sessions in smaller groups to help facilitate discussion and collaborative learning. Upon the conclusion of the first afternoon breakout, participants will rotate to the other breakout to allow for participation in both. On-line participants will also be able to view and participate in all afternoon workshops. The sessions will help strengthen the scientific value of the 3Rs, as well as ethical decision-making to reduce pain and distress in laboratory animals. Upon the conclusion of the breakouts, participants will return to the plenary session for a closing recap and discussion.
Breakout A:
This session will feature workshop sessions led by Dr. Larry Carbone and Melanie Graham, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota. Dr. Carbone will discuss analgesia and euthanasia guidelines and practices and their impacts on reproducibility. Dr. Graham will lead a presentation discussing practical refinement techniques for use in nonhuman primate disease models and demonstrate the value of minimizing stressors introduced by experimental design and handling to reduce confounding in sensitive models.
Breakout B:
This session will feature a workshop led by Szczepan Baran, VMD, MS, Global Head, Animal Welfare and Compliance Training at Novartis, on new technologies that allow for holistic, in-vivo monitoring of laboratory animals, which will help improve reproducibility and the refinement of existing models. This session will also feature a presentation by Michael Sidelsky, RLATG on colony health monitoring technologies utilizing exhaust air dust to help develop more accurate results, lower costs, and fewer sentinel animals.