Provided By: Elizabeth Moore
Speaker Bio: Elizabeth finished with a B.S. in Biotechnology from the University of Kentucky in2008 She then finished a DVM at Cornell University in 2012 and is presently a veterinary local in lab animal medication with the Cornell Center for Animal Resources and Education. She is simultaneously pursuing a PhD in Relative Biomedical Sciences.
Webinar: Contrast of the Effect of Phlebotomy Technique on Physiologic and Behavioral Metrics
Webinar Abstract: Nonterminal blood collection from mice is often carried out in biomedical research study. Several phlebotomy websites and restraint strategies are offered to private investigators. Techniques that reduce discomfort and distress in mice can enhance the precision and reproducibility of research study information along with enhance animal well-being.
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