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2024 | 1. Auflage
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The UFAW Handbook on The Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals

The latest edition of the seminal reference on the care and management of laboratory and research animals

The newly revised ninth edition of The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals delivers an up-to-date and authoritative exploration on worldwide developments, current thinking, and best practices in the field of laboratory animal welfare science and technology.

The gold standard in laboratory and captive animal care and management references, this latest edition continues the series' tradition of excellence by including brand-new chapters on ethical review, the care of aged animals, and fresh guidance on the care of mole rats, corvids, zebrafish, and decapods.

The book offers introductory chapters covering a variety of areas of laboratory animal use, as well as chapters on the management and care of over 30 different taxa of animals commonly utilised in scientific procedures and research around the world. It also provides:

  • A thorough introduction to the design of animal experiments, laboratory animal genetics, and the phenotyping of genetically modified mice
  • Comprehensive explorations of animal welfare assessment and the ethical review process
  • Practical discussions of legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals from a global perspective
  • In-depth examinations of the planning, design, and construction of efficient animal facilities, special housing arrangements, and nutrition, feeding, and animal welfare

The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals Ninth Edition is essential for laboratory animal scientists, veterinarians, animal care staff, animal care regulatory authorities, legislators, and professionals working in animal welfare non-governmental organizations.

Huw Golledge is Chief Executive Officer and Scientific Director at the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK. He has served as a member of the UK Animals in Science Committee which advises the government on the use of animals in research.

Claire Richardson has over twenty years of experience in the field of laboratory animal welfare and has worked as a laboratory animal veterinarian as well as an animal welfare scientist. She is a member of the editorial team at the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK.


The UFAW Handbook on The Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals The latest edition of the seminal reference on the care and management of laboratory and research animals The newly revised ninth edition of The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals delivers an up-to-date and authoritative exploration on worldwide developments, current thinking, and best practices in the field of laboratory animal welfare science and technology. The gold standard in laboratory and captive animal care and management references, this latest edition continues the series tradition of excellence by including brand-new chapters on ethical review, the care of aged animals, and fresh guidance on the care of mole rats, corvids, zebrafish, and decapods. The book offers introductory chapters covering a variety of areas of laboratory animal use, as well as chapters on the management and care of over 30 different taxa of animals commonly utilised in scientific procedures and research around the world. It also provides: A thorough introduction to the design of animal experiments, laboratory animal genetics, and the phenotyping of genetically modified mice Comprehensive explorations of animal welfare assessment and the ethical review process Practical discussions of legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals from a global perspective In-depth examinations of the planning, design, and construction of efficient animal facilities, special housing arrangements, and nutrition, feeding, and animal welfare The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals Ninth Edition is essential for laboratory animal scientists, veterinarians, animal care staff, animal care regulatory authorities, legislators, and professionals working in animal welfare non-governmental organizations.

List of contributors


†= have died before book was published

James R. Anderson
Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters,
Kyoto University
Kyoto, Japan

Kenneth A. Applebee
Applebee Advisory, Spectrum House
Hornchurch, Essex, UK

Jaco Bakker
Animal Science Department, Biomedical Primate
Research Centre
Rijswijk, The Netherlands

Simon T. Bate
CMC Statistics, GlaxoSmithKline Medicines Research Centre
Stevenage, UK

Melissa Bateson
Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University
Newcastle, UK

Kathryn Bayne
AAALAC International
Frederick MD, USA

Jackie Boxall
GSK, Stevenage, UK

Hannah M. Buchanan‐Smith
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group, Psychology,
Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling
Scotland, UK

Kimberly M. Cheng
Avian Research Centre, University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada

Sonja T. Chou
Laboratory Animal Resources
NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, P. R. China

Nicola S. Clayton
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
Cambridge, UK

Donna Clemons
Comparative Medicine, AbbVie Inc.
North Chicago, IL, USA

John E. Cooper
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge
Cambridge, UK

Robyn J. Crook
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA, USA

Steven J. Cubbitt
Cube Cleantech Limited, St John's Innovation Park
Cambridge, UK

Sietse F. de Boer
Behavioural Neuroscience group, GELIFES, University of
Groningen
Groningen, The Netherlands

Mike Dennis
Health Protection Agency
Porton Down, Salisbury, UK

Emma Desforges
Waltham Petcare Science Institute,
Waltham‐on‐the‐Wolds, UK

Nicolas Dudoignon
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sanofi, Gentilly, France

Henrik Duelund Pedersen
Danish Medicines Agency, Regulatory & Clinical
Assessment
Copenhagen, Denmark

Ian J.H. Duncan
The Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare,
University of Guelph
Guelph, Canada

Cathy M. DwyerAnimal Behaviour & Welfare, Animal & Veterinary Sciences,
Scottish Rural University College
Edinburgh, UK

Therese Edström
AstraZeneca R & D Mölndal
Mölndal, Sweden

Robert W. Elwood
Queen’s University Belfast, School of Biological Sciences,
Belfast, UK

Heather Ewence
(formerly of) The Animal Health Trust
Suffolk, UK

Christopher G. Faulkes
School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences,
Queen Mary University of London
London, UK

J. Norman Flynn
Animals in Science Regulation Unit (ASRU),
Home Office Science, Security and Innovation, UK

Malcolm P. France
Consultant, Laboratory Animal Care and Management
NSW 2045, Australia

Eberhard Fuchs
Clinical Neurobiology Laboratory, German Primate Center,
Leibniz Institute for Primate Research
Göttingen, Germany

Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research, Swansea University
Wales, UK

Joseph Garner
Department of Comparative Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA

Colin L. Gilbert
Babraham Institute
Babraham, Cambridge

Huw Golledge
UFAW
Wheathampstead, UK

Javier Guillen
AAALAC International
Pamplona, Spain

Marcel Gyger
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, School of Life
Sciences, Center of PhenogenomicsLausanne, Switzerland

Mark Haselgrove
University of Nottingham, School of Psychology
Nottingham, UK

Penny Hawkins
RSPCA, Animals in Science Department
Horsham, UK

Meghan Holst
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA, USA

Linda Horan
University of Strathclyde, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy
and Biomedical Sciences
Glasgow, UK

Ryan B. Howard
Department of Biology, San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA, USA

Bryan Howard
(formerly of) University of Sheffield
Sheffield, UK

Shellene Hurley
Animal and Plant Health Agency, Pathology & Animal
Sciences
Addlestone, Surrey, UK

Ray W. Ingle
Natural History Museum
London, UK

Maggy Jennings
RSPCA, Animals in Science Department
Horsham, UK

Sylvia Kaiser
University of Münster, Department of Behavioural Biology
Münster, Germany

Petra Kirsch
University Hospital Hamburg‐Eppendorf
Hamburg, Germany

Annette Klein
Institute of Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine
Hannover
Hannover, Germany

Annika Kollikowski
Institute of Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine
Hannover
Hannover, Germany

Jaap M. Koolhaas
Behavioural Neuroscience group, GELIFES, University of
Groningen
Groningen, The Netherlands

Christine Krüger
German Institute of Human Nutrition
Potsdam‐Rehbruecke
Nuthetal, Germany

Julie M. Lane
The Food and Environment Research Agency
Sand Hutton, York, UK

Jan A.M. Langermans
Animal Science Department, Biomedical Primate
Research Centre
Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Population Health Sciences, Unit Animals in Science and
Society, Veterinary faculty
Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Rusty Lansford
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern
California
Los Angeles, USA

Gail Laule
Mandai Wildlife Group
Singapore

Graham Law†
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, UK

Stephen E. G. Lea
University of Exeter
Exeter, UK

Lena Lidfors
Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish
University of Agricultural Sciences, Skara, Sweden

Maggie Lloyd
Red Kite Veterinary Consultants
Abingdon, UK

Jennifer Lofgren
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research Inc.
Cambridge, USA

Annet L. Louwerse
Animal Science Department, Biomedical Primate
Research Centre
Rijswijk, The Netherlands

Arianna Manciocco
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione,
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Rome, Italy

Robbie A. McDonald
The Food and Environment Research Agency
Sand Hutton, York, UK

Anthony McGregor
University of Durham, Department of Psychology
Durham, UK

Rachael Miller
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, UK
School of Life Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University,
Cambridge, UK

Timothy H. Morris
The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science,
The University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington, UK

Guy Mulder
Research Models and Services, Charles River Laboratories, Inc.
Wilmington, MA, USA

Ruedi G. Nager
University of Glasgow, School of Biodiversity, One Health and
Veterinary Medicine Glasgow, UK

Janja Novak
Division of Animal Welfare,Veterinary Public Health
Institute, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern
Bern, Switzerland

I. Anna S. Olsson
i3S ‐ Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde
and IBMC – Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular,
Universidade do Porto
Porto, Portugal

Aleksandar Popovic
Research Models and Services, Charles River UK Ltd,
Margate, UK

Kathleen R. Pritchett‐Corning
Office of Animal Resources, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, USA
Department of Comparative Medicine, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Jan‐Bas Prins
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

Ute Radespiel
Institute of Zoology, University of Veterinary
Medicine Hannover
Hannover, Germany

Sonia Rey Planellas
Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling
Scotland, UK

Claire Richardson
UFAW
Wheathampstead, UK

Jon Richmond
Ethical Biomedical Research and Testing: Advice and
Consultancy, UK

David Robb
Veterinary Services, Charles River Laboratories
Edinburgh Ltd
Edinburgh, UK

Catriona M. E. Ryan
University of Exeter
Exeter, UK

Norbert Sachser
University of Münster, Department of Behavioural Biology
Münster, Germany

Peter Sandøe
Department of Food and Resource Economics, Science,
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Health,
University of Copenhagen
Denmark

Elke Scheibler
(formerly of) University of South Wales
UK

Marina Scheumann
Institute of Zoology
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
Hannover, Germany

Martina Schiestl
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
University of Veterinary Sciences
Brno, Czech Republic

Daniel Schmidtke
Institute of Zoology
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
Hannover, Germany

Annette Schuhmacher
ssniff Spezialdiaeten
Soest, Germany

Laura Scullion Hall
(formerly of) University of Stirling
Stirling, UK

Christopher H.J. Sear
Cube Cleantech Limited
St John's Innovation Park
Cambridge, UK

Adrian Smith
Norecopa
Norwegian Veterinary Institute,
Norway

S. Clare Stanford
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology
University College London
London, UK

Michelle Stewart
Mary Lyon Centre, MRC Harwell
Harwell Campus
Oxfordshire, UK

Richard Tinsley
School of Biological...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.3.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin
ISBN-10 1-119-55528-0 / 1119555280
ISBN-13 978-1-119-55528-5 / 9781119555285
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