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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) |
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The Stream of Research on Rat
Models for Human Diseases in Japan
Tadao Serikawa (Kyoto University) |
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2)
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Role of the Center for Experimental
Plants and Animals in Hokkaido University as a Rat Bioresource Center
Kazuhiro Kitada (Hokkaido University) |
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3)
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LEC Rat as an Animal Model
of Human Wilson's Diseases
Kozo Matsumoto (University of Tokushima) |
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4)
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LEC Rat as a Model for Wilson
Disease: From a View of Clinical Medicine
Fumio Endo (Kumamoto University) |
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5)
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Various Mutations Present in
the LEC Rat
Takashi Agui (Hokkaido University) |
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| 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) |
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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) |
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2)
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Technicians of Experimental
Animals after Notification of the Standards and the Fundamental Guide
- lines -Academic Ground-
Takaya Yamada (Shimane University) |
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3)
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Education, Training and Evaluation
Programs for Experimental Animal Technicians at Institute for Animal Reoroduction.
Yoshiyuki Sasaki (Institute for Animal Reproduction) |
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4)
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Education, Training
and Evaluation Programs for the Animal Care Workers at KAC Co., Ltd.
Susumu Makino, Toshihiro Maeda (KAC Co., Ltd.) |
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5)
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Outlook of the Japanease Association
for Experimental Aniamal Technologists (JAEAT)
Tsutomu Osanai (Hokkaido University) |
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| 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) |
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1)
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Infection Experiment of Recombinant
Mice with Poliovirus
Seii Oooka (The University of Tokyo) |
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2)
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Animal Experiments of Zoonotic
Diseases -Appropriate Controls-
Yasuko K Yamada (National Institute of Infectious Diseases) |
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3)
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Research on Infectious Diseases
in Laboratory Animals and Quality Animal Experiments
Satoshi Kunita (University of Tsukuba) |
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4)
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Research of Animal Exotic Diseases
and Animal Infectious Experiments in Highly Containment Laboratory
Kenichi Sakamoto (National Institute of Animal Health, Japan) |
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| 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)
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Research on Sendai Virus over
a Half Century: Its Impact on Science and Technology
Yoshiyuki Nagai (RIKEN) |
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2)
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Recombinant Sendai Virus (rSeV)
as a Cytoplasmic Vector for Human Gene Therapy
and RNA Vac-cine
Yoshikazu Yonemitsu (Chiba University / Kyushu University) |
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3)
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Sendai Virus Infection in Laboratory
Animals -Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Status in Japan-
Akira Takakura (Central Institute for Experimental Animals) |
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4)
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Analysis of Genes Responsible
for Susceptibility and Resistance to Sendai Virus Infection in Mice
Takashi Agui (Hokkaido University) |
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| Date: May 16, 14:50-17:00 at Hall A |
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Ethics in the Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes.
Chairpersons: Noriyuki Kasai (Tohoku University)
Jiro Nudeshima (Jichi Medical University)
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1)
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Encouraging Ethical Animal
Experimentation
Noriyuki Kasai (Tohoku University) |
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2)
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Animal and Human as Research
Subject: To Consider Experiment Ethics in Their Connection Jiro Nudeshima
(Jichi Medical School / Bioethics Policy Studies Group) |
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3)
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Animal Welfare and Animal Experiment
in Animal Husbandry
Shusuke Sato (Tohoku University) |
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4)
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Protection of laboratory animals
and idea of their death and life
Tetsuro Shimizu (University of Tokyo) |
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5)
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Pharmaceutical Development
Laboratory Animal Study: Association with Community for Implemen-tation
of 3Rs
Takashi Unno (Safety Evaluation Forum) |
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| 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) |
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1)
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Present Status of Environmental
Enrichment for Animals in Japan and Foreign Countries
Seigo Shumiya (Japanese Society for Laboratory Animals and the Environment) |
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2)
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Attitudes to Severity Assessment
Takatoshi Kuhara (Juntendo University) |
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3)
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Strategy for Establishing and
Implementing Humane Endpoints in Animal Experiments
Nobuko Nakai (Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.) |
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4)
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Proposals from Laboratory Animal
Technologists for Improving the Welfare of Experimental Ani-mals
Teruko Sueta (Tohoku University) |
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| 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) |
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1)
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Merit and Trouble in Automated
Watering Systems
Tsunekata Ito (Yamagata University) |
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2)
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Advantages and Disadvantages
of Water Bottle-Based Mouse Cage Watering Systems
Yoshihiro Inoue (Tohoku University) |
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3)
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Convenient Method for the Drinking
Water System in Mice
Kiyoaki Katahira (Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine) |
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4)
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Feed Water Quality Control
in Breeders
Kazumasa Fukasawa (CLEA Japan, Inc.) |
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5)
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Water and its Analyses under
GLP Compliance
Kazuya Ikebuchi (Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) |
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6)
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Problems and its Safety Solutions
of Drinking Water
-In Search of the Most Suitable Drinking Water for Laboratory Animals-
Takamasa Iwaki (The Jikei University) |