Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Animal Experimentation
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish
Teaching staff
Students are requested to email to arrange a meeting.
Dr Estel Gil: egil@uic.es
Introduction
This course is the first part of Experimental Animal Models and is intended to introduce students to the knowledge of Laboratory Animal Science.
Pre-course requirements
None
Objectives
To give adequate training so that students are able to apply scientific and technical aspects of Laboratory Animal Science in Biomedical Research experimental knowledge.
Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme
- CB10 - Acquire learning skills that allow them to continue studying in a self-directed and autonomous mode.
- CB6 - Knowledge and understanding to provide a basis or opportunity for originality in developing and / or applying ideas in a research context.
- CB7 - To apply the acquired knowledge, and develop their ability to solve problems in new environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their field of study.
- CB8 - Integrate knowledge and deals with the complexity of formulate judgments based on scientific evidence, from information that may be incomplete or limited, include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
- CE1 - Ability to apply the scientific method, the experimental design and the biostatistics to solve a problem or corroborate hypothesis.
- CE10 - Know how to apply the epistemological, ethical, legal and humanitarian exercise in research and dissemination of results.
- CE4 - Apply experimental animal models as well as the methodology of animal handling and ethical concepts in research in dentistry.
- CG1 - Ability to integrate new knowledge through research and study, and deal with complexity
- CG2 - Ability to review analysis and discussion of the experimental results and to issue the corresponding conclusions.
- CT1 - Ability to work in multidisciplinary and multicultural groups
Learning outcomes of the subject
After completing the course, the student will understand the basis of Laboratory Animal Science regarding animal models of research, the methodology of animal handling and the factors that influence experimentation. You will learn the fundamentals of experimental design, research protocols in laboratory animals and alternative methods of animal research.
The student:
• Will be able to work in a multidisciplinary team.
• Will be able to integrate new knowledge through research and study, and deal with complexity.
• Will be able to able to apply the knowledge acquired in solving problems in a new or changing environment.
• Will be able to critically read scientific literature and recognize parts within the chosen line of research.
• Will have self-learning ability in the development of analytical techniques in the acquisition of new concepts from the field of molecular and cell biology, microbiology, pharmacology, anatomy, biomaterials, tissue regeneration and the search for new scientific information.
Syllabus
- Accommodation and environmental conditions
- Food and nutrition
- Behavior and welfare.
- Pathology and disease control.
- Non-surgical and surgical procedures
- Asepsis, analgesia, anesthesia and euthanasia.
- Procedures for animal experiments in research in dentistry and biocompatibility of materials.
- Steps in animal research
- Choice of an animal model.
Teaching and learning activities
Online
Teaching activities: CM, MC, TRB
Learning activities: CT and TUT
Evaluation systems and criteria
Online
Continuous evaluation - EC (30%)
Case study work - RC (20%)
Final exam - PFE (50%)
Bibliography and resources
ACLAM: www.aclam.org
AALAS: www.aalas.org http://www.aalas.org/publications/index.aspx#CM
AAALAC: www.aaalac.org/resources/internationalregs.cfm
ECLAM: www.eclam.org
ESLAV: http://www.eslav.org
FELASA: www.felasa.org
IACLAM: http://www.iaclam.org
ICLAS: http://www.iclas.org
ILAR: http://dels.nas.edu/ilar/
JEAS: http://shop.elsevier.de/artikel/805089&_osg=834300&_hsg=833809
LASA: http://www.lasa.co.uk/news_resources.html
LabAnimal www.labanimal.com/laban/index.html
Laboratory Animals http://la.rsmjournals.com/
OIE: http://www.oie.int
SECAL: http://www.secal.es/