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Indiana CTSI Access Technology Seminar - Minimizing Stress in Animal Studies Improves Data Quality

Bindley Bioscience Center
October 7, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Online

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What is the one thing in life that completely affects us on multiple levels?  It can affect us not only physiologically, but also mentally.  This one thing also has the ability to be beneficial and detrimental.  The answer is stress.  By decreasing stress in our animal subjects during sampling we can produce higher quality data sets with fewer animals.  The Purdue Translational Pharmacology (PTP) facility uses the Culex Automated Sampling System for rodents and swine to minimize pain and distress often caused by traditional sampling methods, which in turn produces quality data for our researchers.  On top of reducing stress, the Culex automated sampling system can be used to collect multiple data sets from the same animal allowing you to reduce inter-animal variability in your studies.  Please join us in finding out more about what the PTP can offer.

Register for the seminar at the link below.

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https://iu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqcO-srT8tH9eC8o60qXAZouWmXnvRXGY0

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