Description
Principles of Animal Research for Graduate and Undergraduate Students is the first publication to offer a broad look at animal research science for a student, early researcher, or technician. Offering guidance for all aspects of the research experience, including the research and development of a thesis, model selection, experimental design, IACUC protocol preparation, and animal husbandry and technical procedural needs, the book is a necessary addition to every student, technician, and researcher’s education. This resource provides background material for students to understand the broader backdrop against which animal research is undertaken; it also inludes ethical and regulatory information, and covers commonly used animal models and the process to choose a model for biomedical research. 269 p.
- Mark A. Suckow. DVM, DACLAM, Associate Vice President for Research, Attending Veterinarian, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (USA).
- Kay Stewart. Associate Director. Freimann Life Science Centre. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (USA).
- Publication date (digital version): 2016-11 – Academic Press (imprint of Elsevier); Copyright © 2017 by Elsevier Inc.
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