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Since 1972, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine has been home to the Centre de Recherche en Reproduction Animale (CRRA) [Animal Reproduction Research Centre], [3] a facility dedicated to the understanding of reproductive issues in large domestic animals . Centres and Research Groups
An animal behavior consultant is a practitioner of applied behavior analysis or clinical animal behaviour, who helps resolve behavior problems in animals, usually companion animals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Animal behavior consultants are usually employed to identify the cause of a behavior problem, to develop an intervention plan to change the ...
This is a list of Doctorate degree programs (PhD or professional doctorate [1]) with formal specializations / concentrations in Bioethics, by country.These may be dedicated degrees in Bioethics, or specializations within other disciplinary programs, such as philosophy, law or health sciences.
Marian Breland Bailey (born Marian Ruth Kruse; December 2, 1920 – September 25, 2001) [1] was an American psychologist, an applied behavior analyst who played a major role in developing empirically validated and humane animal training methods and in promoting their widespread implementation.
A Registered Laboratory Animal Technician has an animal science education, training in the care and use of laboratory animals and on the job practical experience. Associate Registered Laboratory Animal Technician These individuals have several years of experience in the field and an interest in continuing their education. An ARLAT is trained ...
Stanley Coren (born 1942) is a psychology professor, neuropsychological researcher and writer on the intelligence, mental abilities and history of dogs.He works in research and instructs in psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Its goal was "to develop, validate, and promote laboratory methods and techniques that don't use animal test subjects". [1] It was the first centre in Canada dedicated to non-animal testing and the promotion of human-relevant alternatives. [2] [3] The CCAAM ceased operations on May 31, 2024 due to budget cuts at the University of Windsor. [4]