Course: Animals in Research: Law, Policy, and Humane Sciences
Lecture Materials
Selected lectures and expert conversations are available in PDF and MP3. Other lectures and conversations are available to students enrolled in the for-credit course.
Lectures
» Lecture 0: Introduction and Overview (Paul Locke)
Available to enrolled students
» Lecture 1: 3Rs and Humane Science (Alan M. Goldberg)
» Lecture 2: Legal and Policy Issues in Humane Science: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going? (Paul Locke)
Available to enrolled students
» Lecture 3: Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees: An Overview (Joanne Zurlo)
» Lecture 4: Ethical Issues in Research (Holly Taylor)
Available to enrolled students
» Lecture 5: International Issues in Humane Science (Alan M. Goldberg)
» Lecture 6: Refinement Issues in Animal Research (Joanne Zurlo)
» Lecture 7: The Compelling Case for Rigorous Training Requirements (Christian E. Newcomer)
Available to enrolled students
» Lecture 8: Wrap-up (Paul Locke)
Available to enrolled students
Conversations with Experts
» IRBs and IACUCs Compared and Contrasted (Alan M. Goldberg, Joanne Zurlo, and Holly Taylor)
MP3: Part A
» In- vitro Toxicology in Action: The Drug Discovery Process (Alan M. Goldberg and James McKim)
Available to enrolled students
» The Use of Animals in Research: An Historical Overview (Massimo Petrozzi, Paul Locke, and Alan M. Goldberg)
MP3: Part A