Open Science & 3Rs in Pets' Clinical Research

During the Symposium, important aspects of the authorization practice and the legal framework for clinical animal experiments in Switzerland will be examined.
Some questions for consideration include:
- Is there more to informed consent than just bureaucracy?
- How to comply with current legal requirements in animal experimentation?
- Can small animal clinical research benefit from digitalization?
- How can we shape the future to promote reproducible small animal clinical research?
When / Wann: August 26, 2024, 08:30 - 17:00
Where / Wo: Room 00.44 Grosser Hörsaal (GHS), TFA, Vetsuisse Faculty, Winterthurerstrasse 260, 8057 Zurich
Language / Sprache: English
Registration / Anmeldung: Link
Organisation: Prof. Sonja Hartnack & Malwina Kowalska, Veterinary Epidemiology, Members of the DSI
Program
08:00 | Registration |
08:30 | Welcome Message
Sonja Hartnack & Malwina Kowalska, VetEpi, Tierspital |
Legal Framework of Clinical Veterinary Research | |
08:45 | «Clinical research in veterinary medicine: legal framework and outlook to future developments» Margot Michel, Faculty of Law, UZH |
09:15 | Interactive Session: Clinical Veterinary Research |
10:05 | Group Presentations & Commentary |
11:35 | Coffee Break |
11:55 | Panel Discussion |
12:45 | Interactive Session I: Informed consent |
13:00 | Lunch Break |
Consent to participate in Clinical Veterinary Research | |
14:00 | Interactive Session I: Informed consent - cont'd |
14:15 | «Informed consent in companion animals: a process» Carol Gray, Department of Veterinary Nursing, Hartpury University, UK |
15:00 | «Learnings from children and pregnant females' consent for research» Tanja Krones, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME), UZH |
15:35 | «Example of digitalization in small animal clinical research» |
15:45 | Interactive Session II: Informed consent |
16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:15 | Interactive Session II: Informed consent- cont'd |
16:50 | Panel Discussion |
17:05 | Closure |