Maintenance of skills for the use of live animals for scientific purposes #1: update on European and French regulations in animal research (Rodents)
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| 2026-10-01 | - |
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Program Overview
The Maintenance of Skills for the Use of Live Animals for Scientific Purposes #1 program is designed to provide updates on European and French regulations in animal research, with a focus on rodents. This program is part of the continuous training required for individuals working with live animals in scientific research.
Objectives
The primary objectives of this program are to:
- Update participants on the European and French regulatory framework for animal research
- Inform participants about GMO regulations and their consequences for animal research
- Raise awareness of the ethical considerations in animal research
Target Audience
This program is intended for technicians, engineers, researchers, teachers-researchers, and doctoral students who work with live animals in scientific research.
Prerequisites
Participants are required to have basic knowledge in the use of live animals in scientific purposes and should have completed additional training for zootechnicians, applicators/practitioners, and conceptors (update regulations in animal research: rodents).
Program Structure
The program includes:
- Introduction to animal research
- Regulatory framework for animal testing
- Regulations for the use of genetically modified animals in a confined environment
- The ethical device in animal experimentation
Methods
The program will utilize lectures, practical training, and provide teaching materials, bibliography, and documentation to participants.
Evaluation
Validation of the program will be through a statement of accomplishment, which also validates one day of continuing education to be included in the skills booklet.
Duration and Location
- Duration: 7 hours
- Location: Campus Pierre et Marie Curie Paris (Jussieu)
- Date: To be confirmed in October, participants should contact the organizers for the exact date.
Fee
The program fee is 450 .
Language
The course can be provided in English or French upon request.
Number of Participants
The program is designed for a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 20 participants.
Instructors
The program will be led by experienced instructors, including Professor of Genetics and Researcher, experts in the use of live animals for scientific purposes.
Additional Information
For more details about the program, including how to register and specific requirements, interested parties should refer to the official program announcement or contact the organizers directly.
