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 Date: May 15, 9:30-12:00 at Hall A
 Key Roles of the LEC Rat as a Novel Rat Strain Established in Japan
 Chairpersons: Noriyuki Kasai (Tohoku University)
          Keisuke Izumi (The University of Tokushima)
1)
The Stream of Research on Rat Models for Human Diseases in Japan
Tadao Serikawa (Kyoto University)
2)
Role of the Center for Experimental Plants and Animals in Hokkaido University as a Rat Bioresource Center
Kazuhiro Kitada (Hokkaido University)
3)
LEC Rat as an Animal Model of Human Wilson's Diseases
Kozo Matsumoto (University of Tokushima)
4)
LEC Rat as a Model for Wilson Disease: From a View of Clinical Medicine
Fumio Endo (Kumamoto University)
5)
Various Mutations Present in the LEC Rat
Takashi Agui (Hokkaido University)



 Date: May 15, 14:00-16:25 at Hall B
 Whole Concept of Experimental Animal Technician after Care and
 Management Standards and the Fundamental Guidelines Notification
 -About Education Training and Evaluate the Qualification-

 Chairpersons: Eiji Sagara (Hyogo College of Medicine)
          Tsutomu Osanai (Hokkaido University)
1)
Status of Education Training and Evaluate the Qualification of Experimental Animal Technicians
-A report of the Results of the Questionnaire Survey-
Eiji Sagara (Hyogo College of Medicine)
2)
Technicians of Experimental Animals after Notification of the Standards and the Fundamental Guide - lines -Academic Ground-
Takaya Yamada (Shimane University)
3)
Education, Training and Evaluation Programs for Experimental Animal Technicians at Institute for Animal Reoroduction.
Yoshiyuki Sasaki (Institute for Animal Reproduction)
4)
Education, Training and Evaluation Programs for the Animal Care Workers at KAC Co., Ltd.
Susumu Makino, Toshihiro Maeda (KAC Co., Ltd.)
5)
Outlook of the Japanease Association for Experimental Aniamal Technologists (JAEAT)
Tsutomu Osanai (Hokkaido University)



 Date: May 15, 15:30-18:00 at Hall A
 Mental Disorder and Animal Models for Exploring the Pathogenesis and
 Evaluating the Therapeutic Agents

 Chairpersons: Eiki Takahashi (RIKEN)
           Ichiro Sora (Tohoku University)
1)
Importance of Inclusive Behavioral Analysis
Eiki Takahashi (RIKEN)
2)
Behavioral Analysis of Animal Models for Drug Dependence/Addiction in Mutant
Mice
Kiyofumi Yamada (Nagoya University)
3)
An Animal Model of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pharmacological Perspective
Mitsuhiro Yoshioka (Hokkaido University)
4)
Monoamine Transporter Knockout Mice as an Animal Model of Mental Disorder
Ichiro Sora (Tohoku University)



 Date: May 15, 16:30-19:00 at Hall B
 Management for Animal Experimentation Using Infectious Materials
 Chairpersons: Jiro Arikawa (Hokkaido University)
          Masaru Tajima (Osaka University)
1)
Infection Experiment of Recombinant Mice with Poliovirus
Seii Oooka (The University of Tokyo)
2)
Animal Experiments of Zoonotic Diseases -Appropriate Controls-  
Yasuko K Yamada (National Institute of Infectious Diseases)
3)
Research on Infectious Diseases in Laboratory Animals and Quality Animal Experiments  
Satoshi Kunita (University of Tsukuba)
4)
Research of Animal Exotic Diseases and Animal Infectious Experiments in Highly Containment Laboratory
Kenichi Sakamoto (National Institute of Animal Health, Japan)



 Date: May 16, 9:00-10:50 at Hall A
 Enforcement of the Regulation of Animal Care and Use at the Institution
 -APresent Circumstances and Prospective Developments-

 Chairperson: Kazuo Ohwada (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
1)
Enforcement of the Regulation of Animal Care and Use at the University of Tokyo  
Ryuichi Miura (The University of Tokyo)
2)
Regulations for the Animal Experiments in RIKEN  
Akira Ozaki (RIKEN)
3)
Operation of the Institutional Rules in Pharmaceutical Company  
Kazuhiro Kasai (Rejoice Corporation)



 Date: May 16, 13:10-16:00 at Hall C
 Metabolic Syndrome
 Chairpersons: Kenichi Yamamura (Kumamoto University)
          Masashi Shiomi (Kobe Unversity)
1)
Roles of AGF/Angptl6 in Metabolic Syndrome  
Yuichi Oike (Kumamoto University / PRESTO, JST)
2)
Transgenic Rabbit Models for the Study of Cardiovascular Disease  
Jianglin Fan (University of Yamanashi)
3)
Novel Pathogenesis for Atherosclerosis and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Involving AIM and DEDD
Toru Miyazaki (The University of Tokyo)
4)
Adipose Tissue Remodeling  
Takayoshi Suganami (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)



 Date:May 16, 13:10-15:10 at Hall B
 Sendai Virus -Learn the Future from the Past-
 Chairpersons: Takashi Agui (Hokkaido University)
          Akira Takakura (Central Institute for Experimental Animals)
1)
Research on Sendai Virus over a Half Century: Its Impact on Science and Technology
Yoshiyuki Nagai (RIKEN)
2)
Recombinant Sendai Virus (rSeV) as a Cytoplasmic Vector for Human Gene Therapy and RNA Vac-cine  
Yoshikazu Yonemitsu (Chiba University / Kyushu University)
3)
Sendai Virus Infection in Laboratory Animals -Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Status in Japan-
Akira Takakura (Central Institute for Experimental Animals)
4)
Analysis of Genes Responsible for Susceptibility and Resistance to Sendai Virus Infection in Mice  
Takashi Agui (Hokkaido University)



 Date: May 16, 14:50-17:00 at Hall A

 Ethics in the Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes.
 Chairpersons: Noriyuki Kasai (Tohoku University)
          Jiro Nudeshima (Jichi Medical University)

1)
Encouraging Ethical Animal Experimentation  
Noriyuki Kasai (Tohoku University)
2)
Animal and Human as Research Subject: To Consider Experiment Ethics in Their Connection Jiro Nudeshima (Jichi Medical School / Bioethics Policy Studies Group)
3)
Animal Welfare and Animal Experiment in Animal Husbandry  
Shusuke Sato (Tohoku University)
4)
Protection of laboratory animals and idea of their death and life  
Tetsuro Shimizu (University of Tokyo)
5)
Pharmaceutical Development Laboratory Animal Study: Association with Community for Implemen-tation of 3Rs
Takashi Unno (Safety Evaluation Forum)



 Date: May 16, 15:15-17:10 at Hall B
 Germ Cell Engineering -Present Status and Future Perspectives-
 Chairpersons: Atsuo Ogura (RIKEN)
           Yasuhisa Matsui (Tohoku University)
1)
The Relationship between Primordial Germ Cells and Pluripotential Stem Cells  
Yasuhisa Matsui (Tohoku University)
2)
Regulation of Mammalian Development by Genomic Imprinting  
Tomohiro Kono (Tokyo University of Agriculture)
3)
Prospects of Spermatogonial Stem Cell Research  
Hiroshi Kubota (Kitasato University)
4)
Constructing Embryos -Microinsemination and Nuclear Transfer-  
Atsuo Ogura (RIKEN)



 Date: May 17, 13:10-15:30 at Hall A
 Toward a Improvement of the Welfare of Experimental Animals
 Chairpersons: Naoko Kagiyama (Central Institute for Experimental Animals)
          Koji Shimoda (Keio University)
1)
Present Status of Environmental Enrichment for Animals in Japan and Foreign Countries
Seigo Shumiya (Japanese Society for Laboratory Animals and the Environment)
2)
Attitudes to Severity Assessment  
Takatoshi Kuhara (Juntendo University)
3)
Strategy for Establishing and Implementing Humane Endpoints in Animal Experiments  
Nobuko Nakai (Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.)
4)
Proposals from Laboratory Animal Technologists for Improving the Welfare of Experimental Ani-mals  
Teruko Sueta (Tohoku University)



 Date: May 17, 13:10-15:30 at Hall B
 More Effective Watering Management to Mice and Rats
 -Suggestion Based on the Actual Breeding Work-

 Chairpersons: Hiroki Kazuta (Nippon Beohringer Ingelheim Co., Ltd.)
          Tsunekata Ito (Yamagata University)
1)
Merit and Trouble in Automated Watering Systems  
Tsunekata Ito (Yamagata University)
2)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Water Bottle-Based Mouse Cage Watering Systems  
Yoshihiro Inoue (Tohoku University)
3)
Convenient Method for the Drinking Water System in Mice  
Kiyoaki Katahira (Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine)
4)
Feed Water Quality Control in Breeders  
Kazumasa Fukasawa (CLEA Japan, Inc.)
5)
Water and its Analyses under GLP Compliance  
Kazuya Ikebuchi (Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
6)
Problems and its Safety Solutions of Drinking Water
-In Search of the Most Suitable Drinking Water for Laboratory Animals-  
Takamasa Iwaki (The Jikei University)
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日本実験動物科学技術2008
Conference for Laboratory Animal Science and Technology 2008
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