Ημερολόγιο Εκδηλώσεων
Για αναλυτικό ημερολόγιο εκδηλώσεων επισκεφθείτε το norecopa calendar. Παρακάτω δημοσιεύουμε εκδηλώσεις στην Ελλάδα και επιλεγμένες εκδηλώσεις στο εξωτερικό.
Για αναλυτικό ημερολόγιο εκδηλώσεων επισκεφθείτε το norecopa calendar. Παρακάτω δημοσιεύουμε εκδηλώσεις στην Ελλάδα και επιλεγμένες εκδηλώσεις στο εξωτερικό.
12:00 Paris time, Wednesday 24th April: Claire Allen – Refining the life experience of a research zebrafish
12:00 Paris time, Thursday 16th May: Manuel Berdoy – Experimental Design and the Avoidance of Unnecessary Suffering
he Department of Biology at the University of Crete and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (FORTH, Hellas) in contribution with experts from the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, University of Eastern Finland and Radboud University Nijmegen are organizing an international course in the care and use of laboratory animals (mice, rats, zebrafish).
The contents of the course are in line with the requirements of the new European Directive 2010/63/EU (covering functions A-carrying out procedures of animals, B-designing procedures and projects, C-taking care of animals, D-killing animals). The course is FELASA accredited.
The 14th FELASA Congress will take place in Prague on 10-13th June 2019.
The call for abstracts is ongoing until 31st January 2019.
http://www.felasa2019.eu/call-for-abstracts
The draft programme is on the website with plenty more information on registration.
http://www.felasa2019.eu/resource/felasa2019/files/FELASA-Preliminary-Programme.pdf
The 1st ICECVM is a two-day venue dedicated to Veterinary Microbiology and will include a forum on One-Health and antibiotic resistance of microbial pathogens, and a session on Veterinary Specialisation addressed at students of veterinary medicine and veterinarians. In parallel with the scientific conference, the 1st ICECVM hosts a commercial exhibition and social events, providing a unique opportunity of interaction and collaboration, in a city where science and education have been celebrated for more than 20 centuries!