Change Management in Animal Research

Date: Thursday, June 27, 2024
Time: 1:00PM ET - 2:30PM ET
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
This Event is Recorded: The recording and resources will be available 7-10 business days after the event
Hosted by: Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)

Event Overview:

Description:

This webinar presents a discussion of change management as it relates to animal research and introduces useful tools for understanding barriers to change, developing buy-in, and optimizing implementation. The speakers illustrate techniques using real world examples and data.

Audience:

This program is tailored to research administrative staff, IACUC staff, IACUC members, IOs, veterinarians, investigators, compliance personnel, animal care staff, and others involved in animal programs.

Speakers

  • Natasha Karp
    • PhD in Chemistry and Degree in Biochemistry
      Director of Statistics
      Quantitative Biology, Discovery Science, R&D, AstraZeneca, UK
  • Brianna Gaskill
    • PhD in Animal Behavior and Well-being
      3Rs Senior Scientist
      Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research

Note

While this information was accurate at the time presented, policies and procedures change over time. Past webinars may not contain the most current guidance. Please note, do not rely on webinars and associated materials as definitive compliance guidance for your specific situation. For compliance questions, please contact OLAW directly.

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