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Embrace Your Inner Socrates With IDEXX BioAnalytics:  Discover What You Do Not Know About Environmental Methods of Animal Health Monitoring

Join two of our experienced veterinarians, Dr. Sarah Hansen and Dr. Marcia Hart, for an interactive workshop on rodent environmental health monitoring, focusing on advanced methods like PCR testing and sentinel-free sampling. This session will provide practical guidance and data to help facilities transition away from traditional sentinel systems, enhancing pathogen detection, and reducing animal use in research.

Presentations

Risk Assessment, Pathogen Reservoirs, and Pathogen Transmission in Zebrafish Facilities

Speaker: Marcus Crim

Session Date: Monday, June 2

Location: Skalkotas

Time: 9:10-9:30

Non-infectious and Infectious Disease Conditions of NSG and Other Severely Immunodeficient Mouse Strains

Speaker: Marcia Hart

Session Date: Monday, June 2

Location: Banquet

Time: 10:32-10:46

Finding The Needle In The Haystack: Practical Diagnostic Approach To Unexpected Rodent Health Issues  

Speaker: Marcia Hart

Session Date: Monday, June 2

Location: Skalkotas

Time: 17:05-17:20

Microbial Contamination of Biological Materials: A Risk for Animal Research and the Reproducibility Crisis

Speaker: Marcus Crim

Session Date: Wednesday, June 4

Location: Banquet

Time: 10:15-10:28

Posters

Refinement of Chimerism Evaluation of Humanized Mice Through Digital PCR Low Blood Volume Analysis

Dr. Sarah Hansen

PB026

 

Impact of Bedding Type on Sentinel-Free Soiled Bedding Animal Health Monitoring

 

Dr. Sarah Hansen

PA013

 

Prefilter Test Matrix Placement Improves Pathogen Detection in Open Airflow IVC Racks

 

Dr. Robert Livingston

PC077

 

Burkholderia Gladioli: Presentations and Diagnosis of an Emerging Opportunistic Pathogen of Immunocompromised Rodents

Dr. Sarah Hansen

PC056

 

Sentinel-Free Soiled Bedding Rodent Health Monitoring Improves Pathogen Detection And Eliminates Sentinel Rodents

Dr. Robert Livingston

PC078