neu751 - Laboratory Animal Science

neu751 - Laboratory Animal Science

Department of Neurosciences 3 KP
Module components Semester courses Examination
Lecture
Exercises
  • No access 6.03.004 I - Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
    • Prof. Dr. Georg Martin Klump
    • Dr. Ulrike Langemann
    • Prof. Dr. Arne Nolte
    • Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
    • Susanne Schwarze
    • Dr. Lena Ebbers
    • Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer
    • Dr. Dominik Heyers

    Dates on Thursday, 12.09.2019, Thursday, 19.09.2019, Thursday, 26.09.2019, Wednesday, 02.10.2019 18:00 - 20:00, Monday, 07.10.2019 - Tu ...(more), Location: W01 0-008 (Rechnerraum), W04 1-171, ((W04 2-202))
  • No access 6.03.004 II - Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
    • Dr. Ulrike Langemann
    • Prof. Dr. Arne Nolte
    • Prof. Dr. Karin Dedek
    • Dr. Lena Ebbers
    • Dr. Dominik Heyers
    • Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer

    Dates on Thursday, 09.01.2020, Thursday, 16.01.2020, Thursday, 23.01.2020, Thursday, 30.01.2020 18:00 - 20:00, Monday, 03.02.2020 - Wed ...(more), Location: W01 0-008 (Rechnerraum), W04 1-171, ((W04 2-202))
Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites
none
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl 20 (
Registration procedure / selection criteria: StudIP, sequence of registration
)
Prüfungszeiten
immediately before the practical part
Module examination
written exam of 90 minutes
Skills to be acquired in this module
++ Expt. Methods
+ Independent Research
+ Scient. Literature
++ Social skills
++ Interdiscipl. knowlg
+ Scientific English
++ Ethics

Upon successful completion of this course, students
  • know the relevant EU legislation governing animal welfare and are able to explain its meaning in common language
  • understand and are able to critically discuss salient ethical concepts in animal experimentation, such as the three Rs and humane endpoint. 
  • have basic knowledge of the biology and husbandry of laboratory animal species held at the University of Oldenburg (rodents or birds or fish)
  • are able to critically assess the needs and welfare of animals without compromising scientific integrity of the investigation
  • have practical skills in handling small rodents or birds or fish
  • have profound knowledge of anaesthesia, analgesia and basic principles of surgery.
  • have practised invasive procedures and euthanasia. 

NOTE: These objectives aim to satisfy the requirements for EU directive A „Persons carrying out animal experiments“ and EU directive D „Persons killing animals”. 

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