During this on-demand session tutor Dr Nikki Osborne discusses: * the historical context for animal use in research, * the range of Societal viewpoints on the use of animals in research and ethical theories unpinning them, * how animal use in scientific procedures legislation takes into account 'social ethics' through the process of ethical review, * the 3Rs principles of humane experimental technique. * freely available tools and resources to support individuals to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills further.
During this on-demand session tutor Dr Nikki Osborne discusses: *what responsible research means, * the role every individual play’s in shaping their local research culture, * a 6-step checklist for responsible research that participant can use to support the planning & delivery of rigorous & reproducible experiments. * freely available tools and resources to support individuals to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills further.
During this on-demand session tutor Dr Nikki Osborne discusses: * What research integrity is, and who is responsible for what? * the research framework as it relates to the responsible use of live animals or animal derived materials in Life Science research, * good practice expectations regarding openness and transparency, plus the dissemination of research outputs, * real-life examples of research misconduct within the life science sector, plus common non-compliance issues with UK and EU legislation governing the use of animals in scientific procedures. * freely available tools and resources to support individuals to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills further.