The fifth National Seminar on Laboratory Animal Technologies, which was scheduled to be held in June, will now host the professors and scholars with the aim of expanding knowledge and exchange of experiences in the field of new laboratory animal alternative technologies, according to the Royan Research Institute.
The National Seminar, in collaboration with the Jihad Research and Technology Department, the Department of Ethics in the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Royan Research Institute, the Ethics Working Group on Jihad University and the University of Science and Culture, will be held in the International Conference Hall of Science and Culture.
Sayed Abolhassan Prince Fazeli and Dr. Amir Amiri Yekta, faculty members of the Royan Research Institute, are the scientific and executive secretaries of the seminar, respectively. The scientific axes of this event include absolute and relative alternative methods in biological research. The main audience of this seminar is professors, researchers, students and educational departments active in the fields of medical, biological, basic and veterinary sciences.
The seminar’s specialized sessions are dedicated to the following:
Explaining the Basics of Applying Laboratory Animal Methods in Research and Education
In Silico Modern Replacement for Animal Experiments in Biological Research
From animal models to computing models: Can artificial intelligence replace animal tests?
Basic technology propulsion models to replace animal models
Ethics in Laboratory Animals
Animal models replace rodents
Those interested in registering at this event can apply through this link.
In line with social responsibility and expanding the boundaries of future medical knowledge, Royan Technology Technology Company is a pioneer in the storage of stem cells and refinement of delivery products in Iran and the Middle East as a scientific supporter of this national event alongside researchers in the country.
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